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  2. Cotton University - Wikipedia

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    A 2002 stamp dedicated to Cotton University. Cotton University, then Cotton College, was accredited with an "A++" grade and a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 3.76 on a four-point scale by the 18th SC Executive Committee of the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) on 5 November 2016, reflecting high institutional quality. [7]

  3. Kamalendu Deb Krori - Wikipedia

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    After holding many teaching positions, he earned Ph.D. degree by virtue of independent research in theoretical physics from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, in 1971. He joined Cotton College, Guwahati, in north-east India, as a lecturer in physics. There he started research on the general theory of relativity.

  4. William R. Cotton - Wikipedia

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    Cotton earned a B.A. in mathematics at University at Albany, The State University of New York (SUNY) in 1964, a M.S. in meteorology at SUNY in 1966, and a Ph.D. in meteorology at Pennsylvania State University (PSU) in 1970. He was appointed to the academic faculty at the CSU Department of Atmospheric Science in 1974.

  5. Category:Physics educators - Wikipedia

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    Stanford University Department of Physics faculty (39 P) Pages in category "Physics educators" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.

  6. Paul Chaikin - Wikipedia

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    The lure of actually seeing the microscopics of a system led him to soft matter. He helped develop techniques to measure elasticity and motion and understand colloidal interactions. Hard and soft matter interests continued after joining the faculty at UPenn (1983), the staff at Exxon Research (1983) and the faculty at Princeton University (1988).

  7. Paul Ginsparg - Wikipedia

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    Ginsparg was a junior fellow and taught in the physics department at Harvard University until 1990. [4] The pre-print archive was developed while he was a member of staff of Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1990–2001. Since 2001, Ginsparg has been a professor of Physics and Computing & Information Science at Cornell University. [5]

  8. Kevin Knuth - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Hunter Knuth (born 1965) [2] is a Professor of Physics at the University at Albany (SUNY). Knuth conducts research in information physics, foundations of quantum mechanics, and Bayesian analysis with applications towards various problems in physics. [3] He also conducts research into UFOs. [4]

  9. Gordon Baym - Wikipedia

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    He earned his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1960, studying under Julian Schwinger. He joined the physics faculty of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1963, becoming a full professor in 1968. His areas of research include condensed-matter physics, nuclear physics and astrophysics, as well as the history of physics.