What Physicists Do - Archive

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October 2, 2000 Sakrejda a Cosmic Soup of Quarks and Gluons
Dr. Iwona Sakrejda
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
December 1, 1986 Sadoulet Prospects for the Detection of Dark Matter
Dr. Bernard Sadoulet
University of California, Berkeley
March 26, 1979 Sachs Einstein And Cosmology
Dr. Rainer Sachs
University of California, Berkeley
May 11, 1992 Ryge Detecting Explosives With Nuclear Physics
Dr. Peter Ryge
Science Applications International Corp.
February 19, 2024 Ruth Finding Center: A Balancing Act between Circus and Science
Julia Ruth
February 25, 1974 ruffini Black Holes, Neutron Stars, Singularities, And All That
Dr. Remo Ruffini
Princeton University
April 4, 2016 Rudolph Campare and Cal-Bridge: Engaging Underrepresented Groups in Physics and Astronomy
Dr. Alex Rudolph
CSU-Pomona
May 4, 1976 ruby The Impact Of Nuclear Energy In California
Dr. Lawrence Ruby
University of California, Berkeley
March 16, 1981 Rubin How Galaxies Rotate
Dr. Vera C. Rubin
Carnegie Institution of Washington
October 21, 2019 Roy Shining X-Rays on Topological Texture
Sojuy Roy
September 16, 2002 Rovira the Use of Light to Measure Nanometer Scale Geometries
Dr. Pablo Rovira
Nanometrics, Inc.
September 29, 2008 Rotenberg Studies of the Electronic Structure of Low Dimensional Novel Metals
Dr. Eli Rotenberg
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
April 19, 1982 Rosen Machine Intelligence And Robotics
Dr. Charles A. Rosen
Machine Intelligence Company
February 24, 2020 Root Fundamentals of Quantum Computing
David Root
Keysight Laboratories
May 6, 1991 Root Do Transistors Conserve Charge?
Dr. David E. Root
Hewlett-Packard
September 28, 2015 Roorda Adaptive Optics Tools for Testing Human Vision on a Cellular Scale
Dr. Austin Roorda
UC Berkeley
September 16, 2019 Romanowsky the Dark Side of Extreme Galaxies
Aaron Romanowsky
March 1, 1993 Romani Pulsar Shock Waves
Dr. Roger Romani
Stanford University
May 5, 2003 Roitman a Biomolecular Sensor Based on Nanoparticles
Dr. Daniel Roitman
Agilent Technologies
March 15, 2005 Roe New Eyes on the Expanding Universe: The Snap Satellite
Dr. Natalie Roe
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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