Special Events: ONR Supported Nobel Laureates donald glaser donald glaser (Physics, 1960) For the invention of the bubble chamber, a device for observing the tracks of high energy subatomic particles. http://www.onr.navy.mil/about/nobels/
Class Of 2003 - Fellows And FHMs glaser, donald, University of California, Berkeley, CA. Hulet, Randall Gardner, Rice University, Houston, TX. Robertson, RG Hamish, University of Washington http://www.amacad.org/members/new2003list.aspx
Extractions: New York, NY Evans, Lawrence Craig University of California, Berkeley, CA Hamilton, Richard Columbia University, New York, NY Johnstone, Iain Stanford University, Stanford, CA Katz, Nicholas M. Princeton University, Princeton, NJ Schmid, Wilfried Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Section 2 - Physics Chaikin, Paul M. Princeton University, Princeton, NJ Devoret, Michel Henri Yale University, New Haven, CT Fisher, Matthew P.A. University of California, Santa Barbara, CA Glaser, Donald University of California, Berkeley, CA Hulet, Randall Gardner Rice University, Houston, TX Robertson, R.G. Hamish University of Washington, Seattle, WA Williams, Ellen Dudley University of Maryland, College Park, MD Section 3 - Chemistry Anson, Fred Colvig California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA Avouris, Phaedon
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Comparative Connections: Archives July 2001 Mid-Air Collision Cripples Sino-US Relations by Bonnie glaser Apr 2005 - Tensions Rise Over Sticks and Carrots by donald G. Gross http://www.csis.org/pacfor/cc/archive.html
Extractions: Occasional Analyses Regional Overview Apr 2005 - More of the Same... and Then Some! by Ralph A. Cossa Jan 2005 - Tsunami Brings Us Together; Provides Perspective by Ralph A. Cossa and Jane Skanderup Oct 2004 - Global Posture Review: Is Washington Marching Out? by Ralph A. Cossa Jul 2004 - Multilateralism and Democracy March On, To Many Different Drummers by Ralph A. Cossa Apr 2004 - CVID, WMD, and Elections Galore by Ralph A. Coss Jan 2004 - U.S.-Asia Policy: Better than it Sounds?
Don Siegel donald I. SIEGEL glaser, PH, DI Siegel, AS Reeve, JA Janssens, and DR Janecky. 2004. Tectonic drivers for vegetation patterning and landscape evolution http://earthsciences.syr.edu/Siegel/Don.htm
Extractions: Fax: 315.443.3363 Email: disiegel@syr.edu Don has served as Chairman, Hydrogeological Division, Geological Society of America (1994-1995) and was the Society's Distinguished Birdsall-Dreiss Lecturer in Hydrogeology in 1993. He has been Associate Editor of the journals, Water Resources Research, Groundwater, and Wetlands . The National Academy of Science has pointed him to serve on expert panels on Techniques for Assessing Ground Water Contamination (1991-1993), Wetland Characterization (1993-1995), Regional Aquifer Assessment (1999-2001), Water Use (2000-2002), Groundwater-Surface-water Fluxes (2002-2003) and River Science (2003-2005). Don's major areas of research interest are: 1.) wetland hydrogeology and biogeochemistry, 2.) nutrient contamination and transport in watersheds with shallow soils, 3.) geochemical techniques used characterize and remediate groundwater contamination, 4.) and the interface between science and law. All of Siegel's research is multidisciplinary, involving the combination of geochemical and hydrologic field, laboratory, statistics, and computer simulation studies. He continues to have an active research program in northern Minnesota, evaluating the complex relationships among wetland ecosystem evolution, water chemistry, and hydrology.
Stanford University Political Science: Paul Sniderman Paul M. Sniderman, Philip E. Tetlock, James M. glaser, donald Phillip Green and Michael Hout (1989). Principled Tolerance and American Political Values , http://www.stanford.edu/group/polisci/faculty/sniderman.html
Extractions: Awards E.E. Schattschneider Award, 1972 Mellon Fellowship, 1974 Guggenheim Fellowship, 1975-76 Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 1977-78 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Prize, 1992, American Political Science Association for best book published in political science, considering all fields Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Studies, Indiana University, 1993 Franklin L. Burdette Pi Sigma Alpha Award, best paper presented at the national meetings of American Political Science Association, considering all fields, 1994 Gustavus Meyers Center, Outstanding Book on the Subject of Human Rights, 1994 Tip ONeil Memorial Lecturer, Boston College, 1995 Charles Halleck Memorial Lecturer, Indiana University, 1996 Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1997
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Extractions: Printer-friendly format E-mail this story Nobel Laureate Donald A. Glaser, Professor of Physics and Neurobiology in the Graduate School A pressure cooker with windows? That was the basic idea behind the bubble chamber, a powerful instrument for the study of atomic particles that led to a 1960 Nobel Prize in Physics for its inventor, UC Berkeley professor Donald Glaser. Glaser first conceived of the bubble chamber in 1952, at the age of 25, while a faculty member at the University of Michigan. According to scientific lore, Glaser was enjoying a cold beer when he observed the stream of bubbles in his brew. It was a moment of saloon science that inspired a tool second only in importance to the cyclotron for atomic physicists. The first bubble chamber, no bigger than its inventor's thumb, contained a clear, super-heated liquid in the path of charged atomic particles accelerated by an atom smasher. As the particles pushed through the liquid, they created a trail of tiny bubbles that could be photographed through the window of the chamber. Analyzing the bubbles provides physicists with insight about the particles and related forces.
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Biografia De Glaser, Donald Arthur Translate this page glaser, donald Arthur. (1926- ) Físico norteamericano, n. en Cleveland (Ohio). En 1949 terminó sus estudios en el Instituto Case de Tecnología de su ciudad http://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/g/glaser.htm
Extractions: Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Glaser, Donald Arthur (1926- ) Físico norteamericano, n. en Cleveland (Ohio). En 1949 terminó sus estudios en el Instituto Case de Tecnología de su ciudad natal, y, como becario, se dedicó a trabajos de investigación en el Instituto de Tecnología de California con Carl D. Anderson. Se especializó en estudios sobre rayos cósmicos y física nuclear y recibió su doctorado en 1950. Desde esa fecha hasta 1959 fue profesor de física en la Universidad de Michigan, para pasar luego a la facultad de la Universidad de California en Berkeley. En 1952 inventó la cámara de burbujas, por cuya consecución le fue otorgado el premio Nobel de Física en 1960. Al igual que muchos otros físicos nucleares, se hallaba insatisfecho con los resultados obtenidos con la cámara de niebla de Wilson, el único instrumento utilizable hasta entonces para observar la trayectoria de las partículas de alta energía, lo que le llevó a la búsqueda de su aparato. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio
Glaser Research donald A. glaser Professor in the Graduate School, Nobel Laureate Biophysics and Neurobiology Research Interests Our main goal is to construct computational http://www.physics.berkeley.edu/research/faculty/Glaser.html
Extractions: Psychophysical experiments usually involve presenting carefully designed patterns on computer monitors to observers who are asked to report their judgments of such things as depth, color, velocity, flow, identity of an object, texture boundaries, or simply the presence or absence of a signal. Recently we have found that both depth and speed of motion judgments in a small local region are grossly affected by image features quite far away from the local region of attention. Similar effects are known for color and texture. We are therefore putting much effort into exploring these local-global interactions and building neural net models in which purely local node-to-node interactions have global perceptual consequences and in which information gathered from the whole image affects local perceptions.
U Of M News Service Honorary degrees will be presented to donald A. glaser, professor of glaser photo glaser donald glaser, one of the youngest scientists ever to be http://www.umich.edu/news/?Releases/2002/Mar02/chr031402
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Donald Green's Curriculum Vitae Sniderman, Paul M., Philip E. Tetlock, James M. glaser, donald Philip Green and Michael Hout. Green, donald P., Jack glaser, and Andrew Rich. 1998. http://research.yale.edu/vote/resume.htm
Extractions: Contact Information Institution for Social and Policy Studies at Yale University 77 Prospect St New Haven CT Phone: 203-432-3237 Fax: 203-432-3296 Email: donald.green@yale.edu Director, Institution for Social and Policy Studies at Yale, 1996 to present. A. Whitney Griswold Professor, Department of Political Science, Yale University , 2001 to present. Professor, Department of Political Science, Yale University , 1994 to 2001. Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Yale University , 1993 to 1994. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Yale University January 1, 1989 to 1993. Ph.D., Political Science, University of California Berkeley M.A., Political Science, University of California Berkeley B.A., summa cum laude , Political Science and History, UCLA (1983) Green, Donald P. and Ian Shapiro. 1994. Pathologies of Rational Choice Theory: A Critique of Applications in Political Science New Haven Yale University Press. (German translation published in 1999 and Chinese translation published in 2001) Green, Donald, Bradley
George Glaser - ResearchIndex Document Query Professor Robert K. Brayton Professor donald A. glaser 1 Abstract Inductive Learning by donald glaser who also took the time to read this dissertation http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/cis?q=George Glaser
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Extractions: One-of-A-Kind Experience Packages, Signed Items By Donald Trump, Show Contestants and More, All To Raise Funds for Pediatric Research (Santa Monica, Calif. April 12, 2004) It is currently the most famous boardroom in America, and on Thursday, April 15, it will set the stage when Donald Trump finally utters the words we've all been waiting for You're hired! For fans of the hit NBC-TV series, here's your chance to see if you have what it takes to be part of the winning team. The Apprentice has partnered with the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation to offer props and memorabilia from the show as well as Apprentice -inspired experience packages all on eBay with 100 percent of the proceeds benefiting the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. Immediately following the West Coast airing of The Apprentice two-hour live finale, Thursday, April 15, fans can log onto eBay www.ebay.com/apprentice and bid on unique items. The charity auction will run from April 15-27, 2004.