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Industrial Physicist Jennifer Ouellette |
Quantum Key Distribution Several companies have focused on bringing one aspect of quantum communications to market, quantum key distribution, used to exchange secret keys that protect data during transmission. |
Industrial Physicist Paul Lethbridge |
Multiphysics Analysis In the absence of a superphysicist, all members of the team can help solve these multiphysics problems. |
Industrial Physicist Raymond Y. Chu |
News The rise in salaries earned by industrial physicists slowed between 2002 and 2004, according to data from a recent biennial survey conducted by the American Institute of Physics. |
Industrial Physicist Sharon C. Glotzer |
News The American Physical Society's 2005 March meeting in Los Angeles March 20-25 will feature several thousand reports of cutting-edge science and technology and celebrate the World Year of Physics 2005. |
Industrial Physicist Sina Kniseley |
Societies The American Association of Physics Teachers' mission is to enhance the appreciation and understanding of physics through teaching, and its members want to help others understand physics and the benefits that a physics background offers. |
Industrial Physicist |
Books Acoustic Absorbers and Diffusers: Theory, Design and Application. T. J. Cox, P. D'Antonio... Advances in Condensed Matter and Materials Research. Vol. 5. F. Gerard... etc. |
Science News November 20, 2004 |
CERN at 50 The European Organization for Nuclear Research's (CERN) Web pages commemorating their 50th anniversary include a timeline showing historical milestones in the development of the laboratory, archival photos, and other materials. |
Technology Research News November 17, 2004 |
Atom Flip Energy Measured Scientists have measured the energy required to flip the magnetic orientation, or spin of a single atom trapped on a surface. |
BusinessWeek November 15, 2004 Peter Coy |
A Geek's Walk on Wall Street In "My Life as a Quant," Emanuel Derman offers a literate and entertaining memoir of his two-stage career in physics and finance engineering -- including a detailed explanation of trading tools he developed. |
Technology Research News November 3, 2004 Eric Smalley |
Single Field Shapes Quantum Bits Researchers have recently realized that it may be possible to control the electrons in a quantum computer using a single magnetic field rather than having to produce extremely small, precisely focused magnetic fields for each electron. |
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