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A special thanks to Nobel Laureate Douglas D. Osheroff, Ph.D.
J.G. Jackson and C.J. Wood Professorship in Physics
Professor of Physics and Applied Physics
Stanford University
 
 

Influence of High School Teacher

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Introduction to Douglas Osheroff

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Introduction to Douglas Osheroff




Introduction




Becoming Interested in Science and Physics




Editor of High School Newspaper




Physical Education and Competitive Family





Decisions as a Student




Journalism or Physics





Influence of High School Chemistry Teacher





Refreshing Discoveries






Properties of Helium 3




Lattice Sights and Magnetic Ordering




Solidifying Helium 3




Superconductivity




Foray into Electrical Engineering




Discovering Nature’s Secrets




Low Temperatures and Thermal Energy




High Temperature Superconductors




Learning More About Nature Through Systems





Research and Innovation




Getting to Very Low Temperatures




Getting to Superfluids




Scattering Identical Particles





Phase Transitions




Phase Boundaries




Cooling by Adding Heat




Signatures of Phase Transitions & The Nobel Prize




Fossil Raditions




Maser Amplifier and Microwave Signals





Collaboration




The Way Physics Advances




Separating the Possibilities




The Importance of Collaboration




The First Form of MRI




Working with Graduate Students





The Promise of a Global Environment




Advice for Students




Choices




Possibilities




Goodwill Ambassador




The Promise of a Global Environment

 
Introduction to Douglas Osheroff

Introduction

Becoming Interested in Science and Physics

Editor of High School Newspaper

Physical Education and Competitive Family


Decisions as a Student

Journalism or Physics

Influence of High School Chemistry Teacher


Refreshing Discoveries

The Magic of Superfluids

Properties of Helium 3

Lattice Sights and Magnetic Ordering

Solidifying Helium 3

Superconductivity

Foray into Electrical Engineering

Discovering Nature's Secrets

Low Temperatures and Thermal Energy

High Temperature Superconductors


Learning More About Nature Through Systems


Research & Innovation

Getting to Very Low Temperatures

Getting to Superfluids

Scattering Identical Particles


Phase Transitions

Phase Boundaries

Cooling by Adding Heat

Signatures of Phase Transitions & The Nobel Prize

Fossil Radiations

Maser Amplifier and Microwave Signals


Collaboration

The Way Physics Advances

Separating the Possibilities

The Importance of Collaboration

The First Form of MRI

Working with Graduate Students


The Promise of a Global Environment

Advice for Students

Choices

Possibilities

Goodwill Ambassador

The Promise of a Global Environment
 
 
 

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The Open Source Teaching Project has secured future collaborations with over 200 of the world's leading professionals and scholars. This free archive is provided for the benefit of the public, with a particular focus on reaching middle and high school students. Watch for our fortchoming BETA user interface (Summer / Fall 2009). We also welcome your review of our collaborations with the following leading professionals and scholars:

  • Nobel Laureate Peter C. Doherty, Ph.D.
    (Science, Public Policy, Language Arts)

  • Nobel Laureate Ferid Murad, M.D., Ph.D.
    (Science, Medicine, Global Health)

  • Nobel Laureate Douglas Osheroff, Ph.D.
    (Science, Language Arts)

  • Christopher F. McKee, Ph.D., Professor of Physics and Astronomy
    (Science, Language Arts)

  • Barbara J. King, Ph.D., Professor of Anthropology
    (Science, Social Studies, Language Arts)

  • Ed Penhoet, Ph.D., President (2004-2007), Gordon & Betty Moore Foundation
    (Science, Mathematics, Public Policy, Language Arts)

  • Kavita N. Ramdas, President & CEO, Global Fund for Women
    (Social Studies, Human Rights, Social Justice)

  • David Williams, General Counsel and Secretary to the University, Vanderbilt University
    (Social Stuides, Sports Management, Language Arts)

  • Jeff Bluestone, Ph.D., Director, UCSF Diabetes Center
    (Science, Language Arts)

  • Robert Calderbank, Ph.D., Former Vice President of Research AT & T Labs
    (Mathematics, Science, Language Arts)

  • Edward M. Hirsch, President, Guggenheim Foundation
    (Poet & Essayist, Language Arts)

  • Elizabeth Lindenmayer, Former Deputy Chief of Cabinet, The United Nations
    (International Public Policy, Globalization, Social Studies, Language Arts)

  • Ambassador Ahmad Kamal, Senior Fellow, The United Nations
    (International Public Policy, Globalization, Social Studies, Language Arts)

  • Roger Noll, Professor Emeritus, Economics, Stanford University
    (The Economics of Sports)

  • Sharon R. Long, Professor of Biology, Stanford University
    (Science, Biology, Chemistry, Social Studies, Leadership)

  • Michael Watts, Professor of Geography, UC Berkeley
    (Social Studies, Africa, Food, Energy, Oil, Islam)

  • Richard Shaw, Dean of Admissions & Financial Aid, Stanford University
    (College Access, Higher Education, Social Studies, Language Arts)

  • Sally Donahue, Director of Financial Aid, Harvard College
    (College Access, Higher Education, Social Studies, Language Arts)

  • Irwin Kra, Executive Director, Math for America
    (Recruiting New Teachers, Teaching & Learning, Public Policy)

  • Peter T. Cooper, President, Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga
    (Mathematics, Community Service, Philanthropy)

  • Ray Peterson, Headmaster, Bard High School Early College
    (Early College High Schools, College Access)

  • Deans of Admissions & Financial Aid from the Nation's Leading Universities

  • Several additional Nobel Laureates

  • Over 30 MacArthur Fellows

  • Over 50 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellows

  • Over 125 Guggenheim Fellows

 
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