Extractions: Carl Wieman, distinguished professor of physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder and Nobel laureate, has been named U.S. Professor of the Year among all doctoral and research universities in the United States. The award recognizes his unwavering dedication to undergraduate teaching. "Carl Wieman's mantra has always been 'students come first,' and his winning this prestigious award leaves no doubt that he holds true to that ideal. His ability to create synergy among his research, his passion for excellence and his vision of education makes him one of the university’s greatest assets and truly deserving of this recognition." "Although Carl is widely known for his breakthrough discovery of the Bose-Einstein condensate and for the Nobel Prize in physics he won later, at CU-Boulder Carl also is known as one of the best teachers of both undergraduate and graduate students. On behalf of the Boulder campus, I congratulate Carl and thank him for his continued pursuit of excellence in all that he does."
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Extractions: USA Telephone: (303) 492-6963 E-mail: Carl.Wieman@Colorado.EDU Education: Book Store Featured Internet Links Prize co-recipient: Eric A. Cornell Prize co-recipient: Wolfgang Ketterle Wieman's webpage at University of Colorado Bose-Einstein Condensation Group at JILA's webpage ... Advanced Information on research from the Nobel Foundation
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Extractions: Carl E. Wieman, 1951 (photo: University of Colorado at Boulder) Carl Edwin Wieman was born in Corvallis, Oregon on March 26, 1951 to Orr and Alison Wieman. His father worked in a sawmill and his mother was a social worker. He attended schools in nearby Kings Valley and Philomath and later enrolled in Highland View Middle School in Corvallis. One teacher remembered him as a "...serious kid who never got anything wrong." Wieman attended Corvallis High School, where he competed in chess tournaments and played on the tennis team before graduating in 1969. He later graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1973 with a B.S. and Stanford University in 1977 with a Ph.D. Wieman started his career as an assistant professor of physics at the University of Michigan, where he taught for several years before accepting an associate professor appointment at the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1984. Three years later he earned the title of full professor, a position he continues to hold. In addition to the Nobel Prize, Wieman has received numerous awards and honors for his research and teaching. The University of Colorado named him as a distinguished professor in 1997 and the University of Chicago awarded him an honorary doctorate of science the same year. In 2004 he was named U.S. Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education for his undergraduate teaching.
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NUS: International Relations Office- NLPLS Professor carl E wieman is a Distinguished Professor of Physics at the For further information on Professor carl E. wieman and his Nobel Prize http://www.nus.edu.sg/iro/programs/events/NLPLS/NLPLSwieman.htm
Extractions: Past Nobel Laureate Speakers: Public Lecture 1: Professor Steven Chu Public Lecture 2: Professor Carl E. Wieman Public Lecture 3: Professor Roald Hoffmann NUS Centennial Nobel Laureate Public Lecture 2 Professor Carl E. Wieman University of Colorado at Boulder, USA Title: "Bose-Einstein Condensation, Quantum Weirdness at the Lowest Temperature in the Universe" Date: 5 July 2005, Tuesday Time: 6 pm â 7 pm Venue: University Cultural Centre, NUS Abstract: A copy of the video will be made available for viewing from this site in due time. Biodata: Professor Carl E Wieman is a Distinguished Professor of Physics at the University of Colorado in Boulder. He is also a Fellow of JILA, a physics research institute operated jointly by the University of Colorado and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Born on March 26, 1951 in Corvallis, Oregon, Wieman spent his youth on the coast of Oregon, leaving to attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in physics in 1973. He received a Ph.D. in physics from Stanford University in 1977, and in 1997 Wieman received an honorary doctorate from the University of Chicago. Wieman's work has been recognized by many awards, including the Department of Energyâs Lawrence Prize in Physics, the Davisson-Germer Prize in Atomic Physics of the American Physical Society, the Fritz London Prize for Low Temperature Physics, the Schawlow Prize for Laser Science, the Lorentz Medal of the Netherlands Royal Academy, the King Faisal International Prize in Science, the Benjamin Franklin Medal in Physics, and, most recently, the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics. Wieman is an elected Member of both the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His professional associations include the Optical Society of America, the American Physical Society, and the American Association of Physics Teachers. He is also Chair of the Board on Science Education at the National Academies.
Garland Lecture Series » Dr. Carl E. Wieman Dr. carl E. wieman delivers the 24th Annual Garland Lecture. Dr. carl wiemanaccepting the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics. http://www.tamuk.edu/chemistry/information/garland/wieman.shtml
Cornell And Wieman Share 2001 Nobel Prize In Physics of the National Institute of Standards and Technology and carl E. wieman of The Physics Laboratory is thrilled that Eric Cornell, carl wieman and http://www.nist.gov/nobel2001.html
Extractions: Eric A. Cornell of the National Institute of Standards and Technology and Carl E. Wieman of the University of Colorado at Boulder today were awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in physics. They shared the prize with Wolfgang Ketterle, a German citizen residing in the United States and professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.
Bose-Einstein Condensate: A New Form Of Matter Eric A. Cornell of the National Institute of Standards and Technology and carl E.wieman of the University of Colorado at Boulder led a team of physicists http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/releases/BEC_background.htm
Extractions: Bose-Einstein Condensate: A New Form of Matter Capturing the "Holy Grail" Predicted in 1924 by Albert Einstein, who built on the work of Satyendra Nath Bose, the condensation occurs when individual atoms meld into a "superatom" behaving as a single entity at just a few hundred billionths of a degree above absolute zero. The 71-year quest to confirm Bose and Einstein's theory was likened by many physicists to the search for the mythical Holy Grail. The BEC allows scientists to study the strange and extremely small world of quantum physics as if they are looking through a giant magnifying glass. Its creation established a new branch of atomic physics that has provided a treasure-trove of scientific discoveries. The condensation was first achieved at 10:54 a.m. on June 5, 1995, in a laboratory at JILA. The apparatus that made it is now at the Smithsonian Institution.
Department Of Physics - University Of Michigan carl E. wieman. Physics Nobel laureate carl E. wieman gave the 2003 Ford MotorCompany Distinguished Lecture in Physics. Wednesday, April 9, 2003 http://www.physics.lsa.umich.edu/nea/special/ford03.asp
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Extractions: I was born on March 26, 1951 in the small town of Corvallis, Oregon. A number of years earlier my newly wed parents N. Orr and Alison Wieman, like somewhat belated pioneers, had driven their decrepit car across the country to settle deep in the forests of the Oregon coastal range. My father began working in the lumber industry and during most of my childhood he worked as a sawyer in a sawmill. I was the fourth of five children. Most of my childhood was spent in the woods of Oregon where lumber was the sole industry. Probably some of my spirit of independence came from growing up far from other houses and towns. The nearest tiny store was always many miles away over unpaved mountain roads. Some of my earliest childhood memories are of the long school bus rides that my siblings and I used to take over those winding roads to go to school. Brook and I also spent many hours engrossed in all sorts of projects constructing and investigating things. I think that much of my talent and enjoyment at improvising solutions to experimental problems goes back to those homebuilt projects. In this regard my older brother Howard also inspired me; he was always tinkering with machines and building astonishingly elaborate toys for his younger siblings. Carrying out these individual projects also developed in me a good sense of self-reliance and a sense when a piece of improvised apparatus was likely (or unlikely) to be adequate. This sense is one that I often see missing in students whose education has been confined to formal instruction.
The Nobel Prize In Physics 2001 For The Achievement Of Bose Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle, carl E. wieman. USA, Germany, USA. University ofColorado Boulder, CO, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) http://www.aro.army.mil/accomplish/nobel/2001npphy.htm
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Extractions: Quick Facts Dr. Carl E. Wieman Current position Distinguished Professor of Physics at the University of Colorado in Boulder and Fellow of JILA, a physics research institute operated jointly by the University and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Professional recognitions The Nobel Prize in Physics 2001
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