Obituary Clifford Shull MIT Professor Emeritus clifford G. shull, corecipient of the Nobel Prize in clifford G. shull has helped answer the question of where atoms are and http://bca.cryst.bbk.ac.uk/bca/Obits/CGS.html
Extractions: CAMBRIDGE, Mass. MIT Professor Emeritus Clifford G. Shull, co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in physics in 1994, died on March 31 at Lawrence Memorial Hospital in Medford, MA, following a brief illness. Professor Shull was 85 and lived in Lexington, MA. He shared the 1994 Nobel Prize with Professor Bertram S. Brockhouse of McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. "Clifford G. Shull has helped answer the question of where atoms 'are' and Bertram N. Brockhouse, the question of what atoms 'do,'" the Nobel citation said. Professor Shull's prize was awarded for his pioneering work in neutron scattering, a technique that reveals where atoms are within a material like ricocheting bullets reveal where obstacles are in the dark. When a beam of neutrons is directed at a given material, the neutrons bounce off, or are scattered by, atoms in the sample being investigated. The neutrons' directions change, depending on the location of the atoms they hit, and a diffraction pattern of the atoms' positions can then be obtained. Understanding where atoms are in a material and how they interact with one another is the key to understanding a material's properties.
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Extractions: (Redirected from Clifford G. Shull Clifford Glenwood Shull September 23 March 31 ) was a Nobel prize-winning American physicist He shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with Bertram Brockhouse for developing neutron scattering techniques, especially the neutron diffraction technique, for studying condensed matter. edit This article about a physicist is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifford_Shull Categories Physicist stubs 1915 births ... Nobel Prize in Physics winners Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox In other languages Deutsch Portuguªs Svenska This page was last modified 06:00, 9 September 2005. All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License (see for details).
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Carnegie Mellon News Online Edition April 18, 2001 Obituaries Alumnus and Nobel Laureate clifford shull Dies at Age 85. clifford G. shull (S1937), a 1994 Nobel Prize winner in physics and professor of physics emeritus http://www.cmu.edu/cmnews/041801/041801_obits.html
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Science Fellowships And Grants For Postdoctoral Students Laboratory (ORNL) announces establishment of the clifford G. shull Fellowship.The program honors clifford G. shull, corecipient of the Nobel Prize in http://www.ors.duke.edu/find/student/pdoc/pdocsci.html
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ORNL Establishes Shull Fellowship For Neutron Research The Department of Energy s Oak Ridge National Laboratory has announced theestablishment of the clifford G. shull Fellowship, a twoyear postdoctoral http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-06/drnl-oes062905.php
Extractions: DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory OAK RIDGE, Tenn., June 29, 2005 The Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory has announced the establishment of the Clifford G. Shull Fellowship, a two-year postdoctoral appointment similar to ORNL's Wigner Fellowship. A maximum of 10 appointments, sponsored by ORNL's Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) and High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) programs, will be made over several years. The Shull Fellowship is open to fields of science and engineering that foster further advances in neutron science. "The fellowship's goal is to attract new scientific talent to ORNL and its neutron science programs, making it possible for these outstanding new scientists to continue on the path to excellence while substantially contributing to ORNL and DOE missions and goals," said SNS Director Thom Mason. Shull fellows will be expected to provide valuable stimuli to the research efforts of ORNL, make available the most recent developments of university science and engineering departments and represent ORNL to its sponsors and collaborators in the scientific community. The fellowship is named for Clifford Shull, co-recipient of the 1994 Nobel Prize in physics, who began his work in 1946 at what is now ORNL. He has been called the "father of neutron scattering," and the fellowship has been established in recognition of his pioneering work in the field.
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Shull Wins Physics Nobel For Work Done 40 Years Ago In simple terms, clifford G. shull has helped answer the question of where atomsare, and Bertram N. Brockhouse the question of what atoms do, the Nobel http://wild-turkey.mit.edu/V115/YIR/shull.00n.html
Extractions: Although 1994 will be the date recorded for Professor Emeritus of Physics Clifford G. Shull's Nobel Prize, the records probably won't record the campaign on his behalf that followed the real prize-winning effort, which took place more than 40 years ago when Shull worked at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Shull's most important work was done at the Oak Ridge facility in Tennessee from 1946-51. At Oak Ridge, Shull, 79, and his colleague, the late Ernest Wollan, "systematically investigated the fundamental principles of elastic neutron scattering, thus providing the groundwork for this type of research," said Robert J. Birgeneau, dean of the School of Science. Members of the physics community have been lobbying the Nobel committee for 10 years to award the prize to Shull. The effort succeeded last year because Birgeneau and Institute Professor Jerome I. Friedman, a 1990 winner in physics, were able to convince international leaders in physics to recognize Shull and Bertram N. Brockhouse of McMaster University as the "real pioneers," Birgeneau said. Shull, 79, and Brockhouse shared the $930,000 prize for developing a new way of looking at atoms.
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Philosophical Society Of Washington Minutes Of Meeting 2039 fun and awesomeness of attending the Nobel Prize award ceremonies with Mr.shulls father clifford G. shull is the Laureate in Physics for 1994. http://www.philsoc.org/1995Spring/2039minutes.html
Extractions: Minutes of the 2039 th Meeting Speaker: Robert D. Shull, National Institute of Standards and Technology Topic: The President, Mr. Ohlmacher, called the 2039 th meeting to order at 8:18 p.m. on February 3, 1995. The Recording Secretary read the minutes of the 2038 th meeting and they were approved. The President then read a portion of the minutes of the 431 st meeting February 2, 1895. The Nobel awards are announced in October in order to have sufficient time to make all the arrangements for the ceremony in December. After his death in 1896 Alfred Nobel provided in his will for awards to be made annually to those who had most benefitted humankind in physics, chemistry, medicine-physiology literature, and peace, specifying the areas in that order. A Nobel Memorial Award for economics was introduced in 1969. The events arranged by the Nobel awards committee began a week before the awards ceremony on the flight to Sweden with the other five US Nobel 1994 laureates, George Olah for chemistry, Martin Rodbell and Alfred Gilman for medicine, John Nash and John Harsanyi for economics, and their guests. The other laureates joining them in Stockholm were Kenzaburo Oe for literature and Reinhard Selten for economics. The events of the next ten days were dazzling and exhausting. The physics and chemistry laureates present lectures at the Royal Swedish Academy of Science two days before the award ceremony. The medicine laureates present lectures at the Karolinska Institute of Medicine and the literature laureates present lectures at the Swedish Academy. The peace laureates are selected by Norway and those awards are presented in Oslo.
2177th Meeting, Friday, May 7, 2004 8:15 PM Robert D. shull received a SB in Materials Science from MIT in 1968, Dr.shull is also the son of Dr. clifford G. shull, the winner of the 1994 Nobel http://www.philsoc.org/2004Spring/2177abstract.html
Extractions: Friday, May 7, 2004 at 8:15 PM Dr. Shull has authored and co-authored over 140 publications and presented over 200 invited talks. He has been a member of the International Committee on Nanostructured Materials (ICNM) since 1990, and was its Chairman from 1999-2001. He was also a founding member of the OSTP subcommittee on Nanoscale Science, Engineering and Technology (NSET), the group which drafted the original National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) in 2001. Dr. Shull has been awarded several NIST Director's Innovation and Competence Awards, the NIST EEO/Diversity Award, and the Outstanding Service Award by the NIST Chapter of Sigma Xi. He has also led a 6-month long pre-high school science program, called Adventure In Science, for the past 18 years. He is presently the Group Leader of the Magnetic Materials Group at NIST. Dr. Shull is also the son of Dr. Clifford G. Shull, the winner of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Physics. Semester Index Home
NYU Today News: Nobel Laureate, Alumnus Shull, Dies At 85 Dr. clifford G. shull, the NYU alumnus who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in1994 for his work with neutrons, died on Saturday, March 31 in Medford, http://www.nyu.edu/nyutoday/archives/14/10/shull.nyu
Extractions: April 19, 2001 Dr. Clifford G. Shull, the NYU alumnus who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1994 for his work with neutrons, died on Saturday, March 31 in Medford, Mass. He was 85. Shull was honored with the Nobel Prize for developing a technique to probe the molecular structure of materials by bouncing neutrons off them. The technique Dr. Shull developed, neutron scattering, is widely used by scientists examining things as different as superconductors and viruses. His work was of considerable significance to the development of the transistor and the computer chip. Shull shared the Nobel Prize with Dr. Bertram N. Brockhouse, an emeritus professor of physics at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, who had independently worked on the problem. Born in Pittsburgh in 1915, Shull was educated at the Carnegie Institute of Technology and New York University, from which he received his doctorate in physics in 1941. He recalled NYU fondly for his scientific work there - "We graduate students were encouraged at an early stage to join and help in one of the half-dozen or so ongoing research projects within the department" - and because he met his future wife there, Martha Nuel-Summer. After World War II, Dr. Shull joined what is now Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee. There he worked with the late Dr. Ernest O. Wollan, exploring how neutron patterns could be used to supplement those obtained with x-rays or electrons. Physicists had earlier used X-rays to probe materials, but neutron scattering was the first technique able to detect the position of hydrogen atoms and to measure magnetic fields around atoms. Shull later said he regretted that Wollan's death, in 1984, precluded his sharing the Nobel with Brockhouse and himself, "since his contributions were certainly deserving of recognition."
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Extractions: American physicist who shared a 1994 Nobel Prize for his contribution to the development of neutron scattering, a technique used to investigate the structure and properties of matter. Encyclopedia Shull, Clifford, 1915â2001, American physicist, b. Pittsburgh, Pa. Educated at Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) and New York Univ. (Ph.D., 1941), Shull was on the staff of the Texas Company (1941â46) and the Clinton Laboratories (1946â55; Oak Ridge National Laboratory after 1948) before joining the faculty at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1955â86). While at Oak Ridge he showed that a beam of neutrons directed at a sample of a given material is scattered by the atoms in the material, and that a diffraction pattern can be obtained that indicates the positions of the atoms. Determining the locations of the atoms in a material and their interactions with one another is vital to an understanding of the properties of that material. For his work on neutron diffraction Shull shared the 1994 Nobel Prize in Physics with B. N. Brockhouse Wikipedia Clifford Shull Clifford Glenwood Shull September 23 March 31 ) was a Nobel prize-winning American physicist He shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with Bertram Brockhouse for developing