Research Reactors Bertram N. Brockhouse and clifford G. shull were awarded the Nobel Prize inPhysics 1994 for pioneering contributions to the development of neutron http://www-naweb.iaea.org/napc/physics/ACTIVITIES/Research_Technology.htm
Nobel Prizes In Physics clifford G. shull. American. particle physics. 1995. Martin L. Perl. American.particle physics. 1995. Frederick Reines. American. particle physics http://www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/NOBEL/PHYS/
Extractions: 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, ONTARIO M3J 1P3, CANADA For suggestions, corrections, additional information, and comments please send e-mails to jandraos@yorku.ca http://www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/ NOBEL PRIZE PHYSICS YEAR NAME OF SCIENTISTS NATIONALITY TYPE OF PHYSICS Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen German radiation Henrik Antoon Lorentz Dutch magnetism, radiation Pieter Zeeman Dutch magnetism, radiation Pierre Curie French radiation Marie Curie French radiation Antoine Henri Becquerel French radiation Lord John William Strutt Rayleigh British gases Philipp Eduard Anton Lenard Hungarian-German cathode rays Sir Joseph John Thomson British gases Albert Abraham Michelson German-American spectroscopy Gabriel Lippmann French optics Guglielmo Marconi Italian telegraphy Carl Ferdinand Braun German telegraphy Johannes Diderik van der Waals Dutch gases Wilhelm Wien German radiation Nils Gustaf Dalen Swedish gases Heike Kamerlingh-Onnes Dutch cryogenics Max von Laue German crystallography Sir William Henry Bragg British crystallography Sir William Lawrence Bragg British crystallography no prize awarded Charles Glover Barkla British radiation Max Planck German quantum theory, radiation
European Neutron-Muon Portal clifford G. shull Fellowship Program attracting new scientific talent to theOak Ridge National Laboratory (US) and its neutron science programs.(09/06/05) http://neutron.neutron-eu.net/n_news/
Office Of The Vice President For Research The clifford G. shull Fellowship Program is a imed at attracting new scientifictalent to the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and its neutron science http://www.research.vt.edu/funding/ou/prev/ou061705.html
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The Nobel Prize For Physics (1901-2004) binary pulsar Joseph H. Taylor and subsequent tests of GR 1994 1960 Bertram N.Brockhouse Neutron scattering experiments 1946 clifford G. shull 1995 http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Administrivia/nobel.html
Extractions: [Physics FAQ] Compiled by Scott Chase, Phil Gibbs, and Johan Wevers. The following is a complete listing of Nobel Prize awards, from the first award in 1901. Prizes were not awarded in every year. The date in brackets is the approximate date of the work. The description following the names is an abbreviation of the official citation. The Physics prize is announced near the beginning of October each year. One of the quickest ways to get the announcement is to watch the Nobel Foundation web site at http://www.nobel.se
Nobel Laureates 1994, cowinner physics, clifford G. shull, PA G 37. developed the neutrondiffraction technique to determine the location of atoms in a sample of material http://www.tbp.org/pages/whoweare/DistinguishedMembers/Nobel.cfm
Extractions: physics Robert A. Millikan, CA B 1891 discovered cosmic rays chemistry Irving Langmuir, NY A 1903 discoveries and investigations of surface chemistry co-winner physics Carl D. Anderson, CA B '27 discovered the positron co-winner physics Edward M. Purcell, IN A '33 discovered a method of measuring the magnetic fields in atomic nuclei chemistry Linus C. Pauling, OR A '22 discovered molecular bonding forces co-winner physics John Bardeen, WI A '28 invented the transistor co-winner physics William B. Shockley, CA B '32 invented the transistor physics Donald A. Glaser, OH A '46 invented the liquid hydrogen bubble chamber to determine characteristics of atomic particles chemistry Melvin Calvin, MI B '31 work on photosynthesis peace Linus C. Pauling, OR A '22 co-winner physics John Bardeen, WI A '28 BCS theory of superconductivit physics Ivar Giaever, NY Th '52 experimental discoveries regarding tunneling phenomena in superconductors physiology or medicine Rosalyn S. Yalow, NY I '41.
Allegro-Chronik 25 Jahre (2005) shull, clifford G. 1995, Perl, Martin L.; Reines,Frederick shull, clifford G. (1994) Siegbahn, Kai Schweden (1981) http://www.allegro-c.de/chronik/a28p.htm
Extractions: Cronin, James W.; Fitch, Val L. Bloembergen, Nicolaas; Schawlow, Arthur L.; Siegbahn, Kai [Schweden] Wilson, Kenneth G. Chandrasekhar, Subrahmanyan; Fowler, William A. Rubbia, Carlo Klitzing, Klaus von Ruska, Ernst [Deutschland]; Binnig, Gerd [Deutschland]; Rohrer, Heinrich [Schweiz] Bednorz, Johannes Georg; M¼ller, Karl Alexander Lederman, Leon M.; Schwartz, Melvin; Steinberger, Jack Dehmelt, Hans G.; Paul, Wolfgang; Ramsey, Norman F. Friedman, Jerome I.; Kendall, Henry W.; Taylor, RIchard E Gennes, Pierre-Gilles de Charpak, George Hulse, Russell A.; Taylor Jr., Joseph H. Brockhouse, Bertram N.; Shull, Clifford G. Perl, Martin L.; Reines, Frederick Lee, David M.; Richardson, Robert C.; Osheroff, Douglas D. Chu, Stephen; Philips, William D.; Cohen-Tannoudji, Claude [Frankreich] Laughlin, Robert B.; St¶rmer, Horst L. [Deutschland]; Tsui, Daniel C. 't Hooft, Gerardys; Veltman, Martinus J.G: [Niederlande] Alferov, Zhores I. [Russland]; Kroemer, Herbert; Kilby, Jack Ketterle, Wolfgang [Deutschland]; Cornell, Eric A.; Wieman, Carl E.
Allegro-Chronik #00 1994 Translate this page Literaturnobelpreis Oe, Kenzaburo. Nobelpreis Physik Brockhouse, Bertram N.shull, clifford G. Nobelpreis Chemie Olah, George A. Nobelpreis Wirtschaft http://www.allegro-c.de/chronik/1994/
Physics News 198, October 12, 1994 University in Ontario, Canada and to clifford G. shull of MIT for theirpioneering work in neutron scattering experiments during the 1940s and 1950s. http://newton.ex.ac.uk/aip/physnews.198.html
Extractions: X rays PERHAPS THE MOST CHEMICALLY ACTIVE FORM OF MATTER IN NATURE are the bare uranium (U92+) ions recently made by scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (see Update #185 ). The electrical attraction between such a heavy ion and electrons on surfaces is immense. The Livermore researchers (contact Ross Marrs, 510-422-3890) invented a tabletop device known as the electron beam ion trap (EBIT) to make U92+ and many other highly charged ions such as Xe44+. Although EBIT was originally developed for trapping heavy ions, its mode of operation can be modified to provide an efficient source of very slow, very highly charged ions for collisions with surfaces. For instance, single-ion impacts on insulators have led to the creation of nm-sized blister-like defects. The volume of the defects can be controlled by varying the charge of the incident ion. These properties may eventually lead to applications in nanotechnology such as extremely high-density data storage, nanoscale electronic circuit patterns, and micromachining. (Physics Today, October 1994.) computers ELEMENTS HEAVIER THAN ZINC astronomy
Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents CAMBRIDGE One of the first researchers to find a peaceful use for nuclearpower, clifford G. shull of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, http://www.boston.com/globe/search/stories/nobel/1994/1994h.html
Extractions: CAMBRIDGE One of the first researchers to find a peaceful use for nuclear power, Clifford G. Shull of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will share this year's Nobel Prize in physics for discoveries so basic that some colleagues had feared his accomplishment was being taken for granted. During the first decade after World War II, Shull, 79, harnessed the shower of neutrons produced in a nuclear reaction to analyze the atomic structure of solids and liquids. Shull's neutron scattering technique paved the way for a host of modern discoveries, from plastics to better computer memories to biological tests. "I'm really happy they finally discovered his work. With something as fundamental as this, it's easy to forget who discovered it," said a Nobel laureate, Jerome I. Friedman of MIT, who, along with MIT's dean of science, Robert J. Birgeneau, nominated Shull for the physics prize this year. Also yesterday, the Swedish academy of science announced that University of Southern California scientist George Olah has won the 1994 Nobel Prize in chemistry.
Carnegie-Mellon University, DLF Newsletter. Vol 5 (2004) Early in 2003, the University Archives received the papers of clifford G. shull,who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1994. The American Institute of http://www.diglib.org/pubs/news05_01/carnegienews5.htm
Bertram Neville Brockhouse Fonds Description culminating in the award with clifford G. shull of the Nobel Prize in Physics in Their citation by the Swedish academy read in part clifford shull http://library.mcmaster.ca/archives/findaids/fonds/b/brockhou.htm
Extractions: Finding Aid Brockhouse, B. N. Bertram Neville Brockhouse fonds. - 1950-1997. - 4.7 m of textual records, graphic material, and moving images. Bertram Neville Brockhouse was born 15 July 1918 in Lethbridge, Alberta. At an early age he moved with his family to Vancouver. After graduating from high school in 1935, he worked as a laboratory assistant, and then as a self-employed radio repairman, both in Vancouver and Chicago. He spent the war years in the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve-Active Duty, and he then attended the University of British Columbia, from which he graduated in 1947 with first-class honours in mathematics and physics. He entered the University of Toronto that same year. He obtained his Ph.D. in 1950, with a thesis titled "The Effect of Stress and Temperature upon the Magnetic Properties of Ferromagnetic Materials". The fonds has been arranged into six series: correspondence; conferences; offprints, typescripts, and proofs; McMaster University; journals, awards, travel, photographs, realia; Nobel Prize.
Atomic Evolution clifford G. shull (1915 ). American physicist who began studying neutronscattering using neutrons produced from nuclear reactors. shull was able to study http://library.thinkquest.org/C0110925/html/history/disciplesoftheatom/disciples
Extractions: Clifford G. Shull (1915 - ) American physicist who began studying neutron scattering using neutrons produced from nuclear reactors. Shull was able to study the scattering characteristics of dozens of atomic nuclei. He found that different atoms produce different diffraction results. He also found that the results for an atom of a particular element are always the same.
Spring 1995 High School Newsletter The 1994 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to two individuals, clifford G.shull and Bertram N. Brockhouse, who were instrumental in the development of http://www.uark.edu/depts/physics/about/hschool/s-95.html
Extractions: New Ideas in Teaching ... High School Physics Day Note: Physics department scholarship deadline is April 1, not March 1! The new editor for this newsletter is Prof. Gay Stewart. Please contact her with your comments and suggestions, write: Department of Physics, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701; call: (501) 575-2408, or e-mail: gstewart@comp.uark.edu We are pleased to announce two additions to our department! Assistant Prof. Gay Stewart comes to us upon completion of her dissertation at the University of Illinois. Gay is an expert on Physics Education. Assistant Prof. Mark Filipkowski comes to us from the Naval Research Laboratory. He is a condensed matter physics expert. His research is on novel magnetic materials, such as layered and superconducting materials. Mark is the author of the article on this year's Nobel Prize. Robert Quinn of Cabot, Arkansas was awarded the Bryson Scholarship for students who demonstrate an interest in astronomy, and the Wood Scholarship from Fulbright College, which is for outstanding students majoring in Physics, History, or English. He also holds a physics departmental scholarship, and is a participant in the Fulbright College 4-year Honors Program. Robert's younger brother Michael is a freshman physics major this year, and has a departmental scholarship. Prof. Greg Salamo was given the Alumni Distinguished Achievement Award for his success in research. He is a specialist in lasers. The American Physical Society has elected Professors Bill Harter and Art Hobson to APS Fellowship. Harter was cited for his innovative theoretical methods in the study of the spectra of molecules. Hobson was cited in recognition of his contributions in the field of Physics and Society. He edits the newsletter
TnEncyc Details He and clifford G. shull performed pioneering research that established neutrondiffraction See Also OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY; clifford G. shull http://160.36.208.47/FMPro?-db=tnencyc&-format=tdetail.htm&-lay=web&entryid=W080
TnEncyc Details Oak Ridge National Laboratory The First Fifty Years (1994). See Also OAKRIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY; clifford G. shull; ERNEST O. WOLLAN http://160.36.208.47/FMPro?-db=tnencyc&-format=tdetail.htm&-lay=web&entryid=W064
Physics Nobel Laureates 1975 - Today shull, clifford G., USA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, *1915. for the development of the neutron diffraction technique . http://www.matpack.de/Info/Chronics/physics_laureates_4.html
Extractions: The prize was awarded jointly to: BOHR, AAGE, Denmark, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, MOTTELSON, BEN, Denmark, Nordita, Copenhagen, * 1926 (in Chicago, U.S.A.); and RAINWATER, JAMES, U.S.A., Columbia University, New York, NY, "for the discovery of the connection between collective motion and particle motion in atomic nuclei and the development of the theory of the structure of the atomic nucleus based on this connection". The prize was divided equally between: RICHTER, BURTON, U.S.A., Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford, CA, TING, SAMUEL C. C., U.S.A., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, (European Center for Nuclear Research, Geneva, Switzerland), "for their pioneering work in the discovery of a heavy elementary particle of a new kind". The prize was divided equally between: ANDERSON, PHILIP W., U.S.A., Bell Laboratories,Murray Hill, NJ, MOTT, Sir NEVILL F., Great Britain, Cambridge University, Cambridge, + 1996; and
Caskets On Parade - Book Of The Dead: "Se" - "Sh" former MIT professor clifford G. shull shared 1994 Nobel physics prize for workon neutron scattering born on 923-1915 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania http://www.msu.edu/~daggy/cop/bkofdead/obits-se.htm
Extractions: Caskets On Parade Book of the Dead ... Obits: "Se" - "Sh" Caskets On Parade Book of the Dead Obits Se Sh A B C D ... Sa - Sd Se - Sh Si - Sn So - St Su - Sz S ... Nobel Prize -winning nuclear physicist Glenn Theodore Seaborg shared 1951 Nobel chemistry prize (with Edwin McMillan ) for research in the trans-Uranium elements; discovered 10 elements, including Plutonium (1940), Merdecephalium (1997) and its heavy isotope Drechterium (1998); element 106 is named for him (Seaborgium)
Obituaries: 4/5/01 clifford shull, Nobelwinning physicist, Alia G. Moujabber clifford G.shull, who earned a Nobel Prize in physics almost half a century after he began http://www.southcoasttoday.com/daily/04-01/04-05-01/zzzddobi.htm
Extractions: Index Pasquale J. Bianchi Sr. Emily Minincleri Antone X. Rocha Adelina T. Oliveira ... Madeline H. Fritschmann PROVIDENCE Pasquale J. "Pat" Bianchi Sr., 72, of Crandall Road, Tiverton, died Tuesday, April 3, 2001, at Rhode Island Hospital. He was the husband of Joyce (White) Medeiros Bianchi of Fall River, Mass., and the widower of Jane (Marshall) DeBlois Bianchi. Survivors include his widow; a daughter, Linda Perry of Swansea, Mass.; four sons, Pasquale J. Bianchi Jr. and Michael Bianchi, both of Fall River, Ronald DeBlois of Portsmouth and Richard DeBlois of Tiverton; a brother, Manuel Bianchi of Tiverton; three sisters, Louise Carvalho of Westport, Mass., and Evelyn "Del" Morrissette and Sandra Souza, both of Fall River; 12 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.