Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Ketterle mit

Send your inquiry directly to Wolfgang Ketterle. Our group has five teams in five different laboratories . Since the discovery of gaseous Bose-Einstein condensation, large samples of ultracold atoms at . Nobel autobiography (pdf, MB). Ketterle : Im Zickzack-Kurs zum Nobelpreis (in German).

Hometown, Country: Mount Airy, Marylan USA.

Academic history prior to coming to MIT : BS in Physics from the University of Maryland.

I previously did research at the Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics (IREAP), where I . His research has focused on experiments that trap and cool atoms to temperatures close to absolute zero, and he led one of the first groups to realize Bose–Einstein condensation in . A new door to the quantum world opens up because all the atoms start marching in lockstep, forming one giant matter wave the Bose-Einstein condensate. Simple diagram showing ground state, excited state and atom moving. MacArthur Professor of Physics at MIT. If your coffee was superfluid and you stirred it, it would continue to spin around forever. Physicists had predicted the possibility of . Ultra-low temperature gases could lead to vast improvements in precision measurements by . He did postdoctoral work at the Max-Planck Institute for Quantum . These papers give an introduction into the field for non-specialists: Commentary on the Quantum Hall Effect W. Encyclopedic Definition of Bose-Einstein Condensation W. Discoveries in Modern Science: . RLE: What is your earliest memory of science?


Lectures: Mondays, Wednesdays (and some Fridays). See calendar for schedule: Course info and calendar. Il est professeur de physique au Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ). All these pictures (togehter with explanations and more figures) are available through our pages on publications and figures.


Shapiro, Director of the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) and Julius A. My parents had come to Heidelberg after the second world war, when many people relocated within Germany searching for better economic opportunities. Post-doc advisor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ). PhD advisor at Max Planck Institute.

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