What Physicists Do - Archive

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September 12, 2005 Woschnagg Extreme Neutrinos: Using a Cube of 50,000-Year-Old South Pole Ice to Peer Into Space
Dr. Kurt Woschnagg
University of California at Berkeley
April 25, 1994 Wooten the Traveling Salesman, Random Networks, and the Structure of Amorphous Silicon
Dr. Frederick Wooten
University of California, Davis/Livermore
May 6, 2002 Wooden Are We Stardust? Crystals, Comets, and the Formation of Solar Systems
Dr. Diane Wooden
NASA Ames Research Center
November 19, 1979 Wolfe Preliminary Results Of The Pioneer 11 Saturn Encounter
Dr. John Wolfe
NASA Ames Research Center
November 4, 1996 Woehler the Pauli-Jung Discussion and Quantum Reality
Dr. Kai Woehler
United States Naval Postgraduate School
February 4, 2008 Wittman Massive Sky Surveys of the Next Decade
Dr. David Wittman
University of California, Davis
September 26, 2022 Wittman Observing Dark Matter in the Wild
David Wittman
UC Davis
February 3, 2014 Wiscombe the Beginning of the Climate Field in the 1970s
Dr. Warren Wiscombe
NASA
November 14, 1977 Winick Synchrotron Radiation: New Ways In Research With Photons
Dr. Herman Winick
Stanford University
September 9, 1975 winegarner Thin Films And Solar Energy
Richard Winegarner
Optical Coating Laboratory, Inc.
November 13, 1995 Wilson Coherent Laser Radar Applications
Dr. Geoffrey A. Wilson
Coherent Technologies, Inc.
November 8, 1982 Wilson Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells
Geoffrey A. Wilson
Sonoma State University and Argonne National Laboratory
March 15, 2004 Wilson Detecting Airborne Pathogens With Diode Lasers
Dr. Geoffrey A. Wilson
Hach Homeland Security Technologies
October 2, 2006 Williams Beyond the Limits of Magnetic Recording
Dr. Mason Williams
Hitachi San Jose Research Lab
February 22, 1999 Williams Nanocomputers in a Bottle
Dr. Stan Williams
Hewlett Packard Laboratories
April 14, 2003 Wilkening Ballistic Missile Defense: Technical Frontier or Technical Folly?
Dr. Dean Wilkening
Stanford University
October 3, 2016 Wieman Taking a Scientific Approach to Science Education
Dr. Carl Wieman
Stanford
September 29, 1997 Wiefling an Education in Physics:  the Technical Path to Career Agility
Kimberly Wiefling
Hewlett-Packard
November 22, 1999 Whitlock You Say Science, Math, Language Arts, and History, I Say Astronomy!
Dr. Laura Whitlock
Sonoma State University
March 21, 1983 White The Stanford Artificial Ear Project
Dr. Robert L. White
Stanford University

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