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  2. Alexander Fetter - Wikipedia

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    Alexander L. ("Sandy") [1] Fetter (born 16 May 1937) is an American physicist and Professor Emeritus of Physics and Applied Physics at Stanford University [2] in California. His research interests include theoretical condensed matter and superconductivity. [2] Fetter graduated with a B.A. from Williams College in 1958, where he was valedictorian

  3. Stanford University School of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The Stanford Department of Electrical Engineering, also known as EE; Double E, is a department at Stanford University. Established in 1894, [7] it is one of nine engineering departments that comprise the school of engineering, [8] and in 1971, had the largest graduate enrollment of any department at Stanford University. [9]

  4. Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science

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    Columbia Engineering's graduate programs have an overall acceptance rate of 28.0% in 2010. [7] The PhD student–faculty ratio at the graduate level is 4.2:1 according to the 2008 data compiled by U.S. News & World Report. [8] PhD acceptance rate was 12% in 2010.

  5. Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics - Wikipedia

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    Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics. The Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics (SITP) is a research institute within the Physics Department at Stanford University. Led by 16 physics faculty members, the institute conducts research in high energy and condensed matter theoretical physics.

  6. Applied physics - Wikipedia

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    Applied physics. Experiment using a laser. A magnetic resonance image. Applied physics is the application of physics to solve scientific or engineering problems. It is usually considered a bridge or a connection between physics and engineering. "Applied" is distinguished from "pure" by a subtle combination of factors, such as the motivation and ...

  7. Hideo Mabuchi - Wikipedia

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    Hideo Mabuchi (born 1971) is a physicist and Professor of Applied Physics at Stanford University, [1] and the head of the Mabuchi Lab. [2]. He graduated from Princeton University magna cum laude, with an A.B. in Physics in 1992, and from California Institute of Technology (Caltech) with a Ph.D. in Physics, in 1998, where he studied with H. Jeff Kimble.

  8. Engineering physics - Wikipedia

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    In China, for example, with the former specializing in nuclear power research (i.e. nuclear engineering), and the latter closer to engineering physics. [5] In some universities and their institutions, an engineering (or applied) physics major is a discipline or specialization within the scope of engineering science, or applied science. [6] [7 ...

  9. Yuri Suzuki (physicist) - Wikipedia

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    Yuri Suzuki (physicist) Yuri Suzuki is a Professor of Applied Physics at Stanford University. She studies novel ground states and magnetic phenomena. She is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and an American Competitiveness and Innovation Fellow of the National Science Foundation .