What Physicists Do - Archive

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March 13, 2000 McMahon Astronomical Instruments for Remote Observatories
Tom McMahon
University of Arizona
March 20, 2000 Glatzmaier Computer Simulations of Geomagnetic Field Reversals
Dr. Gary Glatzmaier
University of California, Santa Cruz
March 27, 2000 Cabrera the Search for Wimps
Dr. Blas Cabrera
Stanford University
April 3, 2000 Duprez a Physics Student’s Tool Kit for Industry
Angela Duprez
Sonoma State University
April 17, 2000 Sheridon Electronic Paper: The Physics and the Human Issues
Nicholas Sheridon
Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
April 24, 2000 Tyson Cosmic Dark Matter and Optical Communication
Dr. J. Anthony Tyson
Lucent Bell Laboratories
May 1, 2000 Kataoka Go With the Microflow
Dr. Dawn Kataoka
Sandia National Laboratorie
May 8, 2000 Orr Soap Bubbles, Raindrops and Inkjets
Dr. Lynn Orr
Stanford University
September 11, 2000 Larraza the Crookes Radiometer: How a Toy Pushed the Frontiers of Physics
Dr. Andrés Larraza
Naval Postgraduate School
September 18, 2000 Phelps Star Clusters: Galactic Astrophysical Laboratories
Dr. Randy L. Phelps
California State University, Sacramento
September 25, 2000 de Pater Spectacular Images With Adaptive Optics
Dr. Imke de Pater
University of California at Berkeley
October 2, 2000 Sakrejda a Cosmic Soup of Quarks and Gluons
Dr. Iwona Sakrejda
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
October 9, 2000 Ansell Environmentally Safe Phosphors
Dr. Michael Ansell
Sonoma State University
October 16, 2000 Minichino First, Kill a Physicist
Dr. Camille Minichino
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
October 23, 2000 Gratta the Amazing Tale of the Tiny Neutrinos
Dr. Giorgio Gratta
Stanford University
October 30, 2000 Eigler Quantum Mirages
Dr. Donald Eigler
IBM Almaden Research Center
November 6, 2000 Hoffman the Long Sought Superheavy Elements
Dr. Darleane Hoffman
University of California at Berkeley
November 13, 2000 Jaffe Thoroughly Modern Measurements of the Density and Curvature of the Universe
Dr. Andrew Jaffe
University of California at Berkeley
November 20, 2000 Phillips Almost Absolute Zero: The Story of Laser Cooling and Trapping of Atoms
Dr. William D. Phillips
National Institute of Standards and Technology
November 27, 2000 DeFreez Bio-Particle Threat Detection Using Laser Induced Autofluorescence
Dr. Richard DeFreez
Pacific Scientific Instruments

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