What Physicists Do - Archive

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April 17, 1978 Weaver Explosive Events In The Milky Way
Dr. Harold Weaver
University of California, Berkeley
September 24, 1984 Weber Deep Level Defects In Semiconductors
Dr. Eicke Weber
University of California, Berkeley
November 21, 1988 Weber Electron Paramagnetic Resonance in Solid State Physics
Dr. Eicke R. Weber
University of California at Berkeley
May 5, 2008 Wechsler Lighting Up the Dark: Galaxies as Probes of the Dark Universe
Dr. Risa Wechsler
Stanford University
April 10, 2017 Wehner Extreme Weather in a Changing Climate
Dr. Michael Wehner
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
February 2, 2015 Weir the Martian
Andy Weir
October 1, 2001 Weiss Nanotechnology: What Is All the Hype?
Dr. Brock Weiss
Sonoma State University
April 3, 1995 Weiss the Anatomy of a High Energy Particle Detector
Eric Weiss
University of Washington
December 5, 1988 Welch the Formation of Massive Stars
Dr. William J. Welch
University of California at Berkeley
September 9, 2013 Welsch Magnetic Fields on the Sun: All That Stuff From E&M Really Works!
Dr. Brian Welsch
from UC Berkeley
November 17, 2014 Werk Galactic Flows and Winds
Dr. Jessica Werk
University of California, Santa Cruz
September 17, 1984 Werner The Infrared Universe: Iras Discoveries And The Promise Of Sirtf
Dr. Michael Werner
NASA-Ames Research Center
October 12, 2015 Werner the Beating Hearts of Galaxies
Dr. Norbert Werner
Stanford University
October 9, 2023 Westfall The Motions of Stars and Gas in Disk Galaxies
Dr. Kyle Westfall
UCSC
February 27, 1984 Wheaton Renaissance Of The Lightquantum
Dr. Bruce R. Wheaton
University of California, Berkeley
October 19, 2020 Whitaker Bose-Einstein/ Utra-fast Biomechanics
Dr. Dwight Whitaker
Pomona College
March 21, 1983 White The Stanford Artificial Ear Project
Dr. Robert L. White
Stanford University
November 22, 1999 Whitlock You Say Science, Math, Language Arts, and History, I Say Astronomy!
Dr. Laura Whitlock
Sonoma State University
September 29, 1997 Wiefling an Education in Physics:  the Technical Path to Career Agility
Kimberly Wiefling
Hewlett-Packard
October 3, 2016 Wieman Taking a Scientific Approach to Science Education
Dr. Carl Wieman
Stanford

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