Monday 26 November 2007

Fisikawan Dari California Institute of Technology



"The old problems, such as the relation of science and religion, are still with us, and I believe present as difficult dilemmas as ever, but they are not often publicly discussed because of the limitations of specialization."
*Richard Phillips Feynman*



Collected By:

Arip Nurahman
Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics
Indonesia University of Education
&
Follower Open Course Ware at MIT-Harvard University, U,S.A.

Para Fisikawan dari CALTECH: California Institute of Technology



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Current and Past Physics Courses:
Physics 1A
Introductory course in Newtonian Mechanics
Physics 1B Practical
Freshman course on electricity and magnetism, and relativity, with an emphasis on physical insight and problem solving.
Physics 1B Analytical
Teaches and uses methods of multivariable calculus
Physics 1C Practical
Freshman course on electricity and magnetism, and relativity, with an emphasis on physical insight and problem solving.
Physics 1C Analytical
Teaches and uses methods of multivariable calculus
Physics 2A
Statistical physics and waves
Physics 2B
Quantum Mechanics
Physics 3
Freshman physics lab
Physics 5
Sophomore physics labs
Physics 6
Physics Laboratory
Physics 7
Sophomore physics labs
Physics 8b
Take home experiments in electromagnetism
Physics 8c
Take home experiments in electromagnetism
Physics 11abc
Research Tutorial
Physics 12a
Waves
Physics 12b
Quantum Physics
Physics 12c
Statistical Mechanics
Physics 20-22
An introduction to computational physics and to computer interfacing
Physics 70
A seminar on physics topics of contemporary interest, with emphasis on organization and communication. Intended to provide guidance and practice in the effective oral presentation of scientific material
Physics 76
Atomic and laser physics lab
Physics 77
Senior physics lab
Physics 103ab
Topics in Contempory Physics
Physics 105
Analog Electronics for Physicists
Physics 106a
Classical Physics
Physics 106bc
Classical Mechanics and Classical Electricity and Magnetism
Physics 118ab
Low-Noise Electronic Measurement
Physics 125a
Quantum Mechanics
Physics 125c
Quantum Mechanics
Physics 127
Critical Phenomena
Physics 129a
Mathematical Methods of Physics
Physics 130
Condensed Matter Physics
Physics 135a
Applications of Quantum Mechanics
Physics 135b
Applications of Quantum Mechanics: Elementary Particle Physics
Physics 135c
Applications of Quantum Mechanics: Nuclear Physics
Physics 136
Applications of Classical Physics
Physics 195
Advanced Quantum Mechanics
Physics 196
Advanced Classical Physics
Physics 196b EM
Advanced Classical Physics/Electrodynamics
Physics 199c
Major Open Questions in Physics Physics
Physics 203
Nuclear Physics
Physics 205
Relativistic Quantum Mechanics
Physics 217
The Standard Model
Physics 219
Quantum Computation
Physics 223ab
Advanced Topics in Condensed Matter Physics
Physics 223c
Advanced Topics in Condensed Matter Physics
Physics 224
Space physics and astronomy
Physics 225
Advanced Quantum Mechanics
Physics 229
Advanced Mathematical Methods of Physics
Physics 230
Elementary Particle Theory
Physics 231
High Energy Physics
Physics 232
Introduction to Topological Field Theory
Physics 235c
Introduction to Supersymmetry and String Theory
Physics 236
General Relativity
Physics 237
Gravitational Radiation
Physics 250a
String Theory

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Sumber: California Institute of Technology

Thursday 22 November 2007

Fisikawan dari Stanford University

 

http://www.slac.stanford.edu/

Three Nobel Prize Winners in a row for the Department of Physics 

(four in a row for the Physics community at Stanford).

Professor Robert Laughlin's 1998 Nobel in Physics
Professor Steven Chu's 1997 Nobel in Physics
Professor Douglas Osheroff's 1996 Nobel in Physics
Other Physics Nobel Prizes for Stanford:
Other Physics Nobel Laureates who were Stanford faculty (at the time of, after, or before receiving the Nobel):
Stanford Physics non-faculty affiliations to Nobel Laureates:
The Stanford News Service has a good summary of current faculty, deceased, and Stanford-related Nobel Laureates.


Research Projects

SLAC PPA
Information for graduate students interested in working with faculty in Particle Physics and Astrophysics at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
Relativity File
Information on experiments involving relativity, including Gravity Probe B and the Satellite Test of the Equivalence Principle.
GLAST
A collaboration with SLAC and NASA working on the Gamma Ray Large Area Space Telescope.
Picosecond Free Electron Laser Center
A part of Stanford's W.W. Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory, the Stanford Picosecond FEL Center is the home of Stanford's Superconducting Accelerator (SCA) and Free Electron Laser (FEL).
ARPES -- Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy
Studying complex material systems, including the strongly correlated electron systems, such as the high-temperature superconductors and the Mott insulators.

Research Centers

SITP - Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics
KIPAC - Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology
CSSA - Center for Space Science and Astrophysics
Ginzton Laboratory
HEPL - Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory
GLAM - Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
SSRL - Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory

Publications

The publications section lists the documents available for download.

Sumber: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/physics/index.shtml

Added & Edited by:
Arip Nurahman
Department of Physics, Indonesia University of Education
&
Follower Open Course Ware at MIT-Harvard University, U.S.A.

Sunday 18 November 2007

Fisikawan dari Berkeley

Added & Edited by:

Arip Nurahman

Department of Physics at Indonesia University of Education
&
Follower Open Course Ware at MIT-Harvard University, U.S.A.



http://www.lbl.gov/

Nobel Laureates  Physics Faculty
Saul Perlmutter (2011)
Perlmutter, 52, professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley, and a faculty senior scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), led the Supernova Cosmology Project that, in 1998, discovered that galaxies are receding from on another faster now than they were billions of years ago.

He will share the prize with Adam G. Riess, 41, of the Johns Hopkins University and Brian Schmidt, 44, of Australian National Univsersity's Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatories, two members of the competing High-Z Supernova Search team.
George Smoot (2006)
Cosmologist George F. Smoot, who led a team that obtained the first images of the infant universe — findings that confirmed the predictions of the Big Bang theory — won the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physics. Co-Nobelist, John C. Mather is also a UC Berkeley alum. He obtained his Ph.D. from Berkeley Physics under Paul Richards in 1974.
Smoot, a professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley, and an astrophysicist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), shares the prize with John C. Mather of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD.
Steven Chu (1997)
Jointly with Claude Cohen-Tannoudji and William D. Phillips for the development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light. 

Charles H. Townes (1964)
Jointly with N. G. Basov and A. M. Prokhorov, Moscow. For fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics, which has led to the construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser-laser principle.

Luis W. Alvarez (1968)
For his decisive contributions to elementary particle physics, in particular the discovery of a large number of resonance states, made possible through his development of the hydrogen bubble chamber technique and data analysis. [Deceased August 31, 1988]

Donald A. Glaser (1960)
For the invention of the bubble chamber.

Owen Chamberlain (1959)
Jointly with Professor Emilio Segre. For their discovery of the antiproton. [Deceased February 28, 2006]

Emilio G. Segrè (1959)
Jointly with Professor Owen Chamberlain. For their discovery of the antiproton. [Deceased April 22, 1989]

 Edwin M. McMillan (1951)
Jointly with Glenn T. Seaborg. Awarded in Chemistry. For their discoveries in the chemistry of the transuranium elements. [Deceased September 1991]

Ernest O. Lawrence (1939)
For the invention of the cyclotron. [Deceased August 27, 1958]


Physics Alumni
David J. Gross (Ph.D. ’66) – 2004
Jointly with H. David Politzer, Frank Wilczek "for the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction” Director of the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at UC, Santa Barbara. (Advisor: Geoffrey Chew)
 
Alan J. Heeger (Ph.D. ’61) - 2000 in Chemistry
Jointly with Alan G. MacDiarmid and Hideki Shirakawa “for the discovery and development of conductive polymers” Professor of Physics at UC, Santa Barbara. (Advisor: Alan Portis)

Robert B. Laughlin (BA ’72 physics & math) – 1998
Jointly with Horst L. Störmer and Daniel C. Tsui “for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations”

Willis E. Lamb, Jr. (Ph.D. ’38) - 1955
"For his discoveries concerning the fine structure of the hydrogen spectrum” University of Arizona Regents Professor; Professor of Optical Sciences and Professor of Physics. (Advisor: Robert J. Oppenheimer)




Last Name First Name Research Area Email
Aganagic Mina Particle Physics mina@math.berkeley.edu
Anderson Kinsey Astrophysics anderson@ssl.berkeley.edu
Arons Jonathan Astrophysics arons@berkeley.edu
Bale Stuart Astrophysics bale@ssl.berkeley.edu
Bardakci Korkut Particle Physics kbardakci@lbl.gov
Battaglia Marco Particle Physics mbattaglia@lbl.gov
Birgeneau Robert Condensed Matter Physics And Materials Science robertjb@berkeley.edu
Boggs Steven Astrophysics boggs@ssl.berkeley.edu
Bousso Raphael Particle Physics bousso@lbl.gov
Budker Dmitry Atomic, Molecular And Optical Physics budker@berkeley.edu

Bustamante Carlos Biophysics carlos@alice.berkeley.edu
Chew Geoffrey Particle Physics gfchew@lbl.gov
Chinowsky William Astrophysics wchinowsky@lbl.gov
Clarke John Condensed Matter Physics And Materials Science jclarke@physics.berkeley.edu
Cohen Marvin Condensed Matter Physics And Materials Science mlcohen@berkeley.edu
Commins Eugene Atomic, Molecular And Optical Physics commins@berkeley.edu
Crommie Michael Condensed Matter Physics And Materials Science crommie@physics.berkeley.edu
Crowe Kenneth Particle Physics kmcrowe@lbl.gov
Davis Marc Astrophysics mdavis@astro.berkeley.edu
DeWeese Michael Biophysics deweese@berkeley.edu

Dynes Robert Condensed Matter Physics And Materials Science rdynes@ucsd.edu
Ely Robert Particle Physics rpely@lbl.gov
Fajans Joel Plasma Physics And Nonlinear Dynamics joel@physics.berkeley.edu
Falcone Roger Atomic, Molecular And Optical Physics rwf@physics.berkeley.edu
Frazer WiIliam Particle Physics frazer@berkeley.edu
Freedman Stuart Atomic, Molecular And Optical Physics sjfreedman@lbl.gov
Gaillard Mary K. Particle Physics mkgaillard@lbl.gov
Ganor Ori Particle Physics origa@socrates.berkeley.edu
Genzel Reinhard Astrophysics genzel@socrates.berkeley.edu
Glaser Donald Biophysics glaserda@berkeley.edu


Goldhaber Gerson Astrophysics g_goldhaber@lbl.gov
Haeffner Hartmut Atomic, Molecular And Optical Physics hhaeffner@berkeley.edu
Hahn Erwin Condensed Matter Physics And Materials Science hahn@physics.berkeley.edu
Hall Lawrence Particle Physics ljhall@lbl.gov
Halpern Martin Particle Physics halpern@physics.berkeley.edu
Haxton Wick Astrophysics haxton@berkeley.edu
Heinemann Beate Particle Physics bheheinemann@lbl.gov
Hellman Frances Condensed Matter Physics And Materials Science fhellman@physics.berkeley.edu
Holzapfel William Astrophysics swlh@cosmology.berkeley.edu
Horava Petr Particle Physics horava@berkeley.edu

Jackson J. D. Particle Physics jdjackson@lbl.gov
Jacobsen Robert Particle Physics bob_jacobsen@lbl.gov
Kaufman Allan Plasma Physics And Nonlinear Dynamics ankaufman@lbl.gov
Kerth Leroy Particle Physics ltkerth@lbl.gov
Kittel Charles Condensed Matter Physics And Materials Science kittel@berkeley.edu
Knobloch Edgar Plasma Physics And Nonlinear Dynamics knobloch@berkeley.edu
Kolomensky Yury Particle Physics yury@physics.berkeley.edu
Kunkel Wulf Plasma Physics And Nonlinear Dynamics wbkunkel@lbl.gov
Lanzara Alessandra Condensed Matter Physics And Materials Science alanzara@lbl.gov
Lee Adrian Astrophysics Adrian.Lee@berkeley.edu

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Sumber: http://physics.berkeley.edu/

Thursday 8 November 2007

Fisikawan dari Harvard

Arip Nurahman

Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, Indonesia University of Education
&
Follower Open Course Ware at MIT-Harvard University U.S.A.


Harvard Physics Nobel Laureates

Percy Bridgman 1946 Percy W. Bridgman
"For the invention of an apparatus to produce extremely high pressures, and for the discoveries he made therewith in the field of high pressure physics"
Nicolaas Bloembergen 1981 Nicolaas Bloembergen
"For contribution to the development of laser spectroscopy"
Edward Purcell 1952 Edward Mills Purcell
"For development of new methods for nuclear magnetic precision measurements and discoveries in connection therewith"
Carlo Rubbia 1984 Carlo Rubbia
"For decisive contributions to the large project that led to the discovery of the W and Z bosons"
Julian Schwinger 1965 Julian Schwinger
"For fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics, with deep-ploughing consequences for the physics of elementary particles"
Norman Ramsey 1989 Norman F. Ramsey
"For the invention of the separated oscillatory fields method and its use in the hydrogen maser and other atomic clocks"
John Van Vleck 1977 John Hasbrouck van Vleck
"For fundamental theoretical investigations of the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems"
Roy Glauber 2005 Roy J. Glauber
"For his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence"
Sheldon Glashow
Steven Weinberg
1979 Sheldon L. Glashow and Steven Weinberg
"For contributions to the theory of the unified weak and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles, including, inter alia, the prediction of the weak neutral current"



Howard Berg, Herchel Smith Professor of Physics and Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology
Nicolaas Bloembergen, Gerhard Gade University Professor, Emeritus
George W. Brandenburg, Associate of the Department
Adam E. Cohen, Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology and of Physics
Eugene Demler, Professor of Physics
Frederik Denef, Associate Professor of Physics
John M. Doyle, Professor of Physics
Gary J. Feldman, Frank B. Baird, Jr. Professor of Science
Douglas Finkbeiner, Assistant Professor of Astronomy and of Physics
Melissa Franklin, Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics
Gerald Gabrielse, George Vasmer Leverett Professor of Physics
Peter L. Galison, Joseph Pellegrino University Professor; Director, Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments
Howard M. Georgi, Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics, Harvard College Professor, Master of Leverett House
Sheldon L. Glashow, Higgins Professor of Physics, Emeritus
Roy J. Glauber, Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics
Jene A. Golovchenko, Rumsford Professor of Physics and Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics
Markus Greiner, Assistant Professor of Physics
Joao Guimaraes da Costa, Assistant Professor of Physics
Bertrand I. Halperin, Hollis Professor of Mathematicks and Natural Philosophy
Lene Vestergaard Hau, Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics and of Applied Physics
Thomas C. Hayes, Instructional Laboratory Associate in Physics; Lecturer on Physics
Eric J. Heller, Professor of Chemistry and Physics
Jenny Hoffman, Assistant Professor of Physics
Gerald Holton, Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics and Professor of the History of Science, Emeritus
Paul Horowitz, Professor of Physics and of Electrical Engineering
John Huth, Donner Professor of Science
Arthur M. Jaffe, Landon T. Clay Professor of Mathematics and Theoretical Science
Efthimios Kaxiras, Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics & Professor of Physics
Andrew J. M. Kiruluta, Associate Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School
Erel Levine, Assistant Professor of Physics
Mikhail D. Lukin, Professor of Physics
Vinothan Manoharan, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering and Physics
Charles Marcus, Professor of Physics
Paul C. Martin, John H. Van Vleck Professor of Pure and Applied Physics
Eric Mazur, Balkanski Professor of Physics and Applied Physics
Masahiro Morii, Professor of Physics
David Morin, Lecturer on Physics and Assistant Head Tutor
Venkatesh ("Venky") Narayanamurti, John A. and Elizabeth S. Armstrong Professor of Engineering and Applied Sciences; Professor of Physics
David R. Nelson, Professor of Physics and Applied Physics, Arthur K. Solomon Professor of Biophysics
David Norcross, Director of the Physics Laboratories
Hongkun Park, Professor of Chemistry and of Physics
William Paul, Mallinckrodt Professor of Applied Physics & Professor of Physics, Emeritus
Peter S. Pershan, Frank B. Baird, Jr. Professor of Science
Robert V. Pound, Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics, Emeritus
Mara Prentiss, Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics
Norman Ramsey, Higgins Professor of Physics, Emeritus
Lisa Randall, Frank B. Baird, Jr. Professor of Science
Subir Sachdev, Professor of Physics
Aravinthan Samuel, Assistant Professor of Physics
Matthew D. Schwartz, Assistant Professor of Physics
Irwin I. Shapiro, Timken University Professor
Isaac F. Silvera, Thomas D. Cabot Professor of the Natural Sciences
Andrew Strominger, Professor of Physics
Christopher W. Stubbs, Professor of Physics and of Astronomy; Chair, Department of Physics
Michael Tinkham, Rumford Research Professor of Physics and Gordon McKay Research Professor of Applied Physics, Emeritus
Cumrun Vafa, Donner Professor of Science
Ronald L. Walsworth, Senior Lecturer
David A. Weitz, Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics and of Applied Physics
Robert Westervelt, Mallinckrodt Professor of Applied Physics and of Physics
Richard Wilson, Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics, Emeritus
Tai T. Wu, Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics & Professor of Physics
Amir Yacoby, Professor of Physics
Xi Yin, Assistant Professor of Physics
Xiaowei Zhuang, Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology and of Physic, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator

Faculty by Research Area

Astrophysics & Astronomy Horowitz, Shapiro, Stubbs, Walsworth , Zaldarriaga


Experimental Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics Doyle, Gabrielse, Golovchenko, Greiner, Hau, Heller, Kiruluta, Lukin, Prentiss, Ramsey, Walsworth


Theoretical Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics Demler, Glauber, Heller, Lukin, Sachdev


Experimental Biophysics Berg, Cohen, Golovchenko, Hau, Kiruluta, Levine, Mazur, Manoharan, Park, Samuel, Weitz, Walsworth, Westervelt, Zhuang


Theoretical Biophysics Levine, Nelson


Computational Physics Heller, Kaxiras


Experimental Condensed Matter Physics Bloembergen, Golovchenko, Greiner, Hoffman, Kiruluta, Marcus, Mazur, Manoharan, Narayanamurti, Park, Paul, Pershan, Pound, Silvera, Tinkham, Weitz, Walsworth, Westervelt, Yacoby


Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics Demler, Halperin, Heller, Kaxiras, Martin, Nelson, Sachdev


Environmental Modeling & Risk Analysis Wilson


Experimental High Energy PhysicsDoyle, Feldman, Franklin, Gabrielse, Guimaraes da Costa, Huth, Morii, Wilson


Theoretical High Energy Physics/String TheoryDenef, Georgi, Jaffe, Randall, Schwartz, Strominger, Vafa, Wu, Yin


Experimental High Pressure Physics Silvera


History of Physics Galison, Holton


Experimental Low Temperature Physics Doyle, Gabrielse, Halperin, Hoffman, Marcus, Silvera, Tinkham, Walsworth, Westervelt, Yacoby


Mathematical Physics Jaffe, Heller


Experimental Mesoscopic Cohen, Golovchenko, Marcus, Mazur, Narayanamurti, Park, Tinkham, Weitz, Westervelt, Yacoby


Theoretical Mesoscopic Demler, Heller, Halperin, Lukin, Nelson, Sachdev


Nuclear Physics Doyle, Pound, Ramsey, Wilson


Sumber: http://www.physics.harvard.edu/