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  1. 21. Apr. 2024 · Carl Edwin Wieman (* 26. März 1951 in Corvallis, Oregon) ist ein US-amerikanischer Physiker , der 2001 mit dem Nobelpreis für Physik „für die Erzeugung der Bose-Einstein-Kondensation in verdünnten Gasen aus Alkaliatomen, und für frühe grundsätzliche Studien über die Eigenschaften der Kondensate“ ausgezeichnet wurde.

  2. 25. Apr. 2024 · Carl E. Wieman (born March 26, 1951, Corvallis, Oregon, U.S.) is an American physicist who, with Eric A. Cornell and Wolfgang Ketterle, won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2001 for creating a new ultracold state of matter, the so-called Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC).

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  3. Vor einem Tag · Carl Edwin Wieman (* 1951) Vereinigte Staaten: 2002 Raymond Davis junior (1914–2006) Vereinigte Staaten „für bahnbrechende Arbeiten in der Astrophysik, insbesondere für den Nachweis kosmischer Neutrinos“ Masatoshi Koshiba (1926–2020) Japan: Riccardo Giacconi (1931–2018)

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · As one example, Siddiqui points to Carl Edwin Wieman, winner of the 2001 Nobel Peace Prize in Physics. Wieman established the Carl Wieman Science Education Initiative at the University of British Columbia in Canada to encourage evidence-based teaching methods focused on improving undergraduate science education.

  5. 25. Apr. 2024 · Wolfgang Ketterle (born October 21, 1957, Heidelberg, West Germany) is a German-born physicist who, with Eric A. Cornell and Carl E. Wieman, won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2001 for creating a new ultracold state of matter, the so-called Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC).

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  6. 25. Apr. 2024 · Eric A. Cornell (born December 19, 1961, Palo Alto, California, U.S.) is an American physicist who, with Carl E. Wieman and Wolfgang Ketterle, won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2001 for creating a new ultracold state of matter, the so-called Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC).

  7. 27. Apr. 2024 · Carl Wieman, a professor of physics at Stanford University, has been awarded the Yidan Prize for Education Research, while Lucy Lake and Angeline Murimirwa from the Campaign for Female Education have been granted the Yidan Prize for Education Development.