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  EUSO North America Collaborators
Katsushi Arisaka is a high-energy physicist on the faculty of the University of
David Cline is an experimental physicist on the faculty of UCLA.
Lloyd Hillman is an optics physicist on the faculty of the University of Alabama in
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 David Lee (physicist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Morris Lee (born January 20, 1931) is a physicist whose work on low-temperature helium-3 won him the Nobel Prize in 1996.
The trio received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1996 for this work.
Lee is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/David_Lee_(physicist)   (239 words)

  
 David Lee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Lee (politician), a Republic of China politician
David Lee (director/writer), a television writer, producer and director, notable of Frasier
David Lee (painter), coined the name (the brent hoffman syndrome)for the medical condition of homoerotic incontinence
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 David M. Lee Biography / Biography of David M. Lee History of Scientific Discovery Biography
David Lee was born in Rye, New York, on January 20, 1931, the son of Marvin Lee and Annette (Franks) Lee.
Interestingly, when Lee and his colleagues at Cornell (Richardson was a fellow-senior researcher, while Osheroff was a graduate student) embarked on their study of helium-3, in the late 1960s, superfluidity was not their goal.
Indeed, Lee and his team cooled the Helium-3 ice to 2.7 millikelvins, which means the temperature of superfluid helium-4 is roughly a thousand times higher than that of helium-3 in a superfluid state.
www.bookrags.com /biography-david-m-lee-wsd   (837 words)

  
 David Morris Lee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
American physicist who, with Robert C. Richardson and Douglas D. Osheroff, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1996 for their joint discovery of superfluidity in the isotope helium-3.
Lee received a bachelor's degree from Harvard University in 1952 and a Ph.D. in physics from Yale University in 1959.
Lee and Richardson built a special cooling apparatus for their research in the low-temperature laboratory at Cornell.
physics.nobel.brainparad.com /david_morris_lee.html   (244 words)

  
 Swedish TV program focuses on Nobel winners
Robert C. Richardson and David M. Lee, both Cornell professors of physics, and Douglas Osheroff, Stanford University physicist who was a graduate student here in 1972, were the objects of the Swedish film crew's interest on Nov. 5 and 6.
The crew was preparing a biography of the trio for broadcast in Sweden on Nov. 25 in advance of the Nobel ceremonies in Stockholm, scheduled for Dec. 10.
Lee and Richardson both wondered aloud how they would find the time to complete their Nobel lectures, to be delivered after the prizes are awarded in Stockholm.
www.news.cornell.edu /Chronicle/96/11.14.96/Swedish_TV.html   (695 words)

  
 Employee Fired in '02 Sues LANL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
David Lee's lawsuit, filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Albuquerque by attorney Herbert Silverberg, demands back pay, damages and a hearing to clear Lee's name.
Lee, now a safety analyst for the U.S. Department of Energy in Los Alamos, said he was forced out of the lab without cause.
Lee is subjected to daily "stigmatization and emotional distress" and job insecurity because of the defendants' efforts to have the DOE remove him, the lawsuit said.
www.nukewatch.org /media2/postData.php?id=1017   (284 words)

  
 The Stars of the Evening   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Since 1998, Dr. Lee has been a faculty member of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Chicago; she is also affiliated with the Institute for Biophysical Dynamics and the James Franck Institute.
Lee was honored as one of the 1999 David and Lucile Packard Fellows for Science and Engineering, and was awarded the 1999 Ruth Salta Junior Investigator Achievement Award in Alzheimer's Disease Research by the American Health Assistance Foundation.
David Kutasov's research is in the general field of theoretical particle physics and string theory.
www.uchicago.edu /docs/labconnections/thestars.html   (3139 words)

  
 Commentary: David Lee - we all can enjoy science
David M. Lee: 'We live in an age when we all enjoy the benefits of science'
David M. Lee, Cornell professor of physics and co-winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize in physics for the discovery of the superfluidity of helium-3, delivered the Commencement address May 18 at his graduate school alma mater, the University of Connecticut at Storrs.
When the famous British physicist Michael Faraday was asked by Chancellor of the Exchequer Gladstone what his researches on electricity and magnetism were good for, he replied, "Some day, Sir, you will tax it."
www.news.cornell.edu /Chronicle/97/5.22.97/Lee_commentary.html   (925 words)

  
 Greek celebrities, greek american celebrities - Hellenism.Net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Tommy Lee is known to rockers as the drummer for Mötley Crüe, and known to the rest of the world as the ex-husband of Pamela Anderson, and star of one of the most popular movies of the 1990s.
Lee was born Thomas Lee Bass, and spent his first four years in Greece before moving to Southern California.
Lee was briefly married to a model in the 1980s, then married to Heather Locklear in the early 1990s, and to Pamela Anderson in the late-90s.
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 LU News. Leading academics awarded honorary degrees   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
David Morris Lee, of Cornell University is one of the great low temperature physicists of modern times.
He was fortunate as a graduate student to be one of the first to study the rare isotope helium-3, then becoming available as a by-product of the nuclear industry.
Dave Lee has been an influential behind-the-scenes friend of low temperature physics at Lancaster University and his mild, easy-going manner cloaks a decisive and enquiring mind.
domino.lancs.ac.uk /INFO/LUNews.nsf/x/2E2E3F6011828AC580256F58003E2EC3   (350 words)

  
 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on David Lee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
New David Lee Roth - Strummin' with the D...
Having David Lee Roth, the Man himself, kick off this party celebrating the timeless music of which he was such an essential part is more than just thrilling - it's downright moving.
David Lee is the 2004 International Images of the King WORLD CHAMPION.
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 Nobel prize in physics 1996
David M. Lee, Douglas D. Osheroff and Robert C. Richardson discovered at the beginning of the 1970s, in the low-temperature laboratory at Cornell University, that the helium isotope helium-3 can be made superfluid at a temperature only about two thousandths of a degree above absolute zero.
David Lee and Robert Richardson were the senior researchers while Douglas Osheroff was a graduate student in the team.
Lee has received among other awards the Institute of Physics Sir Francis Simon Memorial Prize 1976 and the Oliver E. Buckley Solid State Physics Prize (American Physical Society) 1980 for the discovery of superfluidity in helium-3.
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 Amazing Light: Visions for Discovery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Robert C. Dynes, a physicist and an expert on semiconductors and superconductors, is the eighth president of the University of California, having assumed those responsibilities in October 2003.
David J. Gross is Frederick W. Gluck Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) and director of the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics also at the University.
David M. Lee has spent 46 years on the physics faculty of Cornell University where he is now the James Gilbert White Distinguished Professor of the Physical Sciences.
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 Tikkun: Consciousness-based Defense
Psychologist Dr. David Orme-Johnson, is the Director of Research at the Institute of Science, Technology, and Public Policy (ISTPP) at Maharishi University of Management in Fairfield, Iowa.
Bob Rabinoff, who has a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Arizona, describes TM as "a simple, easily learned, non-religious meditation practice." Rabinoff is a teacher of the TM technique and an independent computer consultant in the Midwest.
Responding to all the research, David V. Edwards, a professor of government at the University of Texas at Austin, says, "I think the claim can be plausibly made that the potential impact of this research exceeds that of any other ongoing social or psychological research program.
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 Review of The Essential David Bohm
David Bohm (1917 - 1992) is perhaps the most quoted physicist after Einstein, and yet his work is almost unknown among other physicists.
For this reason David Bohm needs to be heard; but to enable him to be heard we need to understand why he is so rejected by the scientific establishment.
Almost no physicists are willing to pay this price for the sake of philosophical coherence.
www.scispirit.com /essential_david_bo.htm   (1095 words)

  
 Lee Nichol Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
On Creativity is a collection of previously unpublished or unavailable essays by David Bohm, which are all related directly to the nature of creativity.
In "Thought as a System," best-selling author David Bohm takes as his subject the role of thought and knowledge at every level of human affairs, from our private reflections on personal identity to our collective efforts to fashion a tolerable civilization.
Exploring the philosophical implication of both physics and consciousness, Bohm's penchant for questioning scientific and social orthodoxy was the expression of a rare and maverick...
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Nichol,Lee   (324 words)

  
 David Bohm Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
In this classic work, David Bohm develops a theory of quantum physics which treats the totality of existence,including matter and consciousness, as an unbroken whole.
David Bohm presents a rational and scientific theory explaining cosmology and the nature of reality.
They develop an interpretation of quantum mechanics which gives a clear, intuitive understanding of its meaning and in which there is a coherent notion of the reality of the universe without assuming a fundamental role for the human...
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Bohm,David   (902 words)

  
 Downside Legacy on WACO - NOW 9/13/99-10/17/99 [Free Republic]
The Dallas Morning News 9/13/99 Lee Hancock "….It was a breathtakingly risky move for a career federal prosecutor: bucking bosses all the way to Washington to warn Attorney General Janet Reno that her Justice Department had done wrong.
The Dallas Morning News 9/13/99 Lee Hancock "….Johnston said he learned that Washington officials were leaking the 1993 document to the media, so he decided to contact Reno to ensure ``she got the word and the facts.'' Johnston said he has gotten no response.
Dallas Morning News 9/12/99 Lee Hancock "….In the report, a Texas Rangers sergeant assigned to sort through the Branch Davidian evidence kept by the Texas Department of Public Safety wrote that his efforts were slowed by the lack of a complete set of crime scene photographs from the case.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a3809e2887ee8.htm   (19797 words)

  
 CQM Journal On-Line- Biography of Thomas H. Lee
Tom Lee was born Lee Tien Ho in 1923 in a small town in China.
Tom's father was an intellectual who had a high position in the provincial government as a result of high scores on the examinations used in China until political upheavals and change in government in 1911.
At the time of his death, Tom Lee was the holder of thirty U.S. patents, had written over 100 technical papers, and was the author or co-author of four books and editor of two others.
cqmextra.cqm.org /cqmjournal.nsf/reprints/rp11500   (4519 words)

  
 Physics - Related Items - MSN Encarta
Sir Isaac Newton, physicist of the 17th and 18th centuries
Lee, David M. Lee, David M., born in 1931, American physicist and Nobel laureate.
Lee helped discover that a rare form of helium, known as helium-3, exhibits the...
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 Invincible Defense Technology Command Center Links
Lee Leffler argue that preventing terrorism and war is a simple shift in perspective, the adoption of Invincible Defence Technology.
Rebuttal of "Evaluating Heterodox Theories" -- Dr. David Orme-Johnson, a prominent scientist at the Institute of Science Technology and Public Policy, critiques a paper by Evan Fales and Barry Markovsky that is critical of research conducted on the Maharishi Effect.
Lee Leffler contend a new defense model is emerging – Invincible Defense based on prevention rather than fear.
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 Amazon.com: The Essential David Bohm: Books: Lee Nichol   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Exploring the philosophical implication of both physics and consciousness, Bohm's penchant for questioning scientific and social orthodoxy was the expression of a rare and maverick intelligence.
The answer according to David Bohm, is that the universe is organized at all levels of complexity according to "meaning", and this includes life itself.
One of David Bohm's colleagues once said of Bohm's ideas: Some are brilliant, many are obscure, and some are just plain nonsense." In reading this book I discovered much of the brilliance as well as some of the obscurity of David Bohm.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0415261732?v=glance   (1638 words)

  
 Dickinson College - News Features - Glover Lecture
Nobel Prize-winning physicist David Lee presented the Glover Memorial Lecture, "Superconductivity and Superfluidity: A Century of Discovery," in the Great Room of the Stern Center.
Top left: David Lee shows the expulsion of the magnetic field from a superconductor.
On Thursday morning, David Lee met with Dickinson students in professor Lars English's physics class to explain the quantum mechanical basis of superfluid vortices in greater detail.
www.dickinson.edu /news/features/2005/glover   (118 words)

  
 The Boston College Chronicle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Nobel Laureate David Lee is among the scheduled speakers at a Boston College Physics workshop March 19-20 that will showcase the research facilities at renovated Higgins Hall.
Cornell physicist Lee, who shared the Nobel in 1996 for the discovery of superfluidity in helium-3, will address a plenary session at the close of the two-day conference on "Correlated Materials and Mesoscale Science," the inaugural workshop of BC Physics' Novel Electronics Materials Center.
In addition to Lee, several workshop participants are members of the National Academy of Sciences or the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, including David Pines from Los Alamos, Millie Dresselhaus and Patrick Lee from MIT, and Paul Chaikin from Princeton.
www.bc.edu /bc_org/rvp/pubaf/chronicle/v12/mr4/physics.html   (192 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Thought as a System: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In conversations with fifty seminar participants in Ojai, California, David Bohm offers a radical perspective on an underlying source of human conflict and inquires into the possibility of individual and collective transformation.
The late David Bohm was Emeritus Professor of Physics at Birbeck College, University of London.
David Bohms background as a proven physicist enables him to explain K.'s thought to the West in a more systematic, clear fashion that even K. could.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0415110300   (783 words)

  
 Dickinson College - News and Events - News Releases   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
When gases are cooled to the point that they become liquids, they can develop some unexpected and intriguing characteristics, as Nobel Prize-winning physicist David Lee will discuss at Dickinson College.
In the Glover Memorial Lecture, "Superconductivity and Superfluidity: A Century of Discovery," Lee will explore the intriguing traits of liquid gases, including their ability to crawl up the side of a container, in a free public event on Wednesday, Sept. 28 at 7 p.m.
Lee will discuss how these superfluids are reminiscent of superconductors, whose lack of electrical resistance makes them technologically exciting.
cfserv.dickinson.edu /news/nrprt.cfm?746   (317 words)

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