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Norman Thaddeus Vane born Norman Thatteus Vein [1] (July 7, 1928 – May 2, 2015) was a screenwriter, producer, playwright and film director. He served as writer for the 1968 film Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter , and in the subsequent year was writer and associate producer of the movie Lola .
Norman and his collaborators won the prestigious Gordon Bell Prize in 1998 for designing the QCDSP supercomputer. The next project led by Norman was the QCDOC supercomputers. The computers were designed and built jointly by University of Edinburgh, Columbia University, the RIKEN BNL Brookhaven Research Center and IBM. The target was to build a ...
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English: The Flag design was adopted on June 14th 2020 Blue: Pantone 281C / CMYK 100,65,0,64 Red: Pantone 193C / CMYK 0,93,68,25 3x5 aspect ratio Formal Symbolism: The emblem is inspired by our namesake, Abner Norman who first surveyed its land for development, it is taken from the central element of a circumferentor, or surveyor’s compass.
Brookhaven National Laboratory Nobel laureates (9 P) Pages in category "Brookhaven National Laboratory staff" The following 83 pages are in this category, out of 83 total.
After graduation, he received his PhD from Harvard University, where he was supervised by Nobel laureate Norman Foster Ramsey Jr. [2] [3] His doctoral thesis was based on his experimental work conducted in the Brookhaven National Laboratory. [3] Corngold stayed on as a reactor physics theorist at Brookhaven for 12 years. [2]
Turner attended Harvard College, where he graduated cum laude in Chemistry and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army.He did his graduate work in the Chemistry Departments of Columbia University and Brookhaven National Labs, where he worked with George Flynn and Norman Sutin to develop the Raman laser temperature jump method for measuring kinetics on a nanosecond time scale.
Norman Foster Ramsey Jr. (August 27, 1915 – November 4, 2011) was an American physicist who was awarded the 1989 Nobel Prize in Physics for the invention of the separated oscillatory field method (see Ramsey interferometry), which had important applications in the construction of atomic clocks.