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  2. Daniel F. Styer - Wikipedia

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    He started working at Oberlin College in the physics department in 1985, became full professor in 1998, and was awarded the John and Marianne Schiffer Professorship in physics in 2007. [ 1 ] He worked as visiting faculty at Case Western Reserve University in fall 1988, and at the University of Colorado, Boulder in fall 1991, and he is a ...

  3. Christine Aidala - Wikipedia

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    Aidala has participated in numerous outreach activities, including Saturday Morning Physics [9] and coordinating physics demonstrations for elementary and middle school students. In 2013, she wrote an essay about her career path, which was published in the book "Blazing the Trail: Essays by Leading Women in Science". [10]

  4. Gerald Goldin - Wikipedia

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    By pursuing this path he found himself coordinating mathematics education at UPenn and science education at Northern Illinois University. In 1984 he became a treasured faculty member of Rutgers University. [ 2 ]

  5. MIT Department of Physics - Wikipedia

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    The second, "Course 8 Flexible Option" is designed for those students who would like to develop a strong background in physics but who would like to branch off into other research directions or more unconventional career paths, such as information theory, computer science, finance, and biophysics.

  6. Physicist - Wikipedia

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    Any physics-oriented career position requires at least an undergraduate degree in physics or applied physics, while career options widen with a master's degree like MSc, MPhil, MPhys or MSci. [ 11 ] For research-oriented careers, students work toward a doctoral degree specializing in a particular field.

  7. Morrel H. Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Morrel H. Cohen (born 1927) is an American theoretical physicist of condensed matter.. He was a Professor of Physics at the University of Chicago from 1952 to 1981, having been appointed Louis Block Professor of Physics and Biology in 1972.

  8. Stephanie A. Majewski - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie A. Majewski (born 1981) is an American physicist at the University of Oregon (UO) researching high energy particle physics at the CERN ATLAS experiment.She worked as a postdoctoral research associate at the Brookhaven National Laboratory prior to joining the faculty at UO in 2012.

  9. Chad Orzel - Wikipedia

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    The writing of Orzel comes from his passion for science and as responsibility as a scientist as referenced in Physics Central where he talks about his path to writing. "Along the way, Orzel became passionate not only about doing physics research but also about sharing his excitement about science with the public.