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Nobel physicist Bill Phillips on why quantum mechanical randomness is necessary A New Measure: The Reform of the International System of Units BY Nobel Laureate William D. Phillips William Daniel Phillips (born November 5, 1948) is an American physicist. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1997 with Steven Chu and Claude

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Time, Einstein, and the Coolest Stuff in the Universe - W. Phillips - 2/26/2016 NIST Fellow William D. Phillips received the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics "for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light."

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William D. Phillips, Distinguished University Professor, College Park Professor of Physics and IPST. Research Interests: Laser cooling and trapping of neutral Atomic clocks are the most accurate time pieces in the world. In order to be able to function these clocks need to be kept incredibly

Dr. William D. Phillips is a Nobel Prize-winning physicist and a Distinguished Visiting Professor of Physics at Morgan State University. The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) Delhi Chapter and MHRD-Institution Innovation Council (IIC), Deen Dayal WATCH FULL LECTURE | Prof. William D. Phillips | Nobel Laureate Lecture #science #physics #nobel

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William Phillips: why quantum physics is so 'deliciously weird Bill Phillips explains why atomic clocks are really quantum clocks. Watch the full interview here: William D. Phillips, Nobel Prize in Physics 1997. Born: 5 November 1948, Wilkes-Barre, PA, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: National Institute of

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The Nobel-prize-winning physicist William Phillips talks to Margaret Harris about his life and career. Speaker : William D. Phillips ( National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, MD, USA) Date and Time : 23 Jan William Phillips is a Distinguished University and College Park Professor of physics. In 1997 he was a co-recipient of the Nobel Prize of Physics.

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