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Carl E Wieman - The Fifth State of Matter - Page 2© Jackie DiGiovanni
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Oct 16, 2001
Davisson-Germer Prize of the American Physical Society,
1994
National Academy of Sciences, elected 1995
Einstein Medal for Laser Science, Society for Optical and
Quantum Electronics, 1995
Richtmyer Memorial Lecture Award, American Association of
Physics Teachers, 1996
Fritz London Award in Low Temperature Physics,
International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, 1996
Newcomb Cleveland Prize (AAAS), 1996
Distinguished Research Lectureship, University of Colorado,
1996-1997
King Faisal International Prize for Science, 1997
Award for Science, Bonfils-Staanton Foundation, 1997
American Academy of Arts & Sciences, elected 1998
Frew Fellowship, Austrailian Academy of Science, 1998
Lorentz Medal (Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and
Sciences) 1998
Cherwell-Simon Lecturer, (Oxford University) 1999
R. W. Wood Prize (Optical Society of America) 1999
Schawlow Prize for Laser Science (American Physical
Society) 1999
Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar 1999-2000
Benjamin Franklin Medal in Physics (Franklin Institute)
2000
NSF Director's Award for Distinguished Teaching Scholars,
2001
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http://www.colorado.edu/NewsServices/nobel/wieman.html
http://www.colorado.edu/newsservices/NewsReleases/2001/1429.html
http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1002,53%257E175003,00.html
http://publicbroadcasting.net/wbur/news/other/article/171450.html
http://whyfiles.org/052einstein/bose.html
http://www.apscenttalks.org/pres_masterpage.cfm?nameID=178
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