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  2. David E. Pritchard - Wikipedia

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    David Edward Pritchard (born October 15, 1941) [2] is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) who specializes in atomic physics and educational research. Career [ edit ]

  3. David J. Griffiths - Wikipedia

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    David Jeffrey Griffiths (born December 5, 1942) is an American physicist and educator. He was on the faculty of Reed College from 1978 through 2009, becoming the Howard Vollum Professor of Science before his retirement. He wrote three highly regarded textbooks for undergraduate physics students.

  4. David C. Cassidy - Wikipedia

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    David C. Cassidy (born August 10, 1945) is an American historian of science and professor emeritus at Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York. He is best known for his contributions to the history of quantum mechanics , scientific biography, history of physics in Germany and the United States and, most recently, science-history drama.

  5. David Finkelstein - Wikipedia

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    David Finkelstein was the first, in 1958, who identified Schwarzschild's solution of the Einstein field equations as corresponding to a region in space from which nothing escapes. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 1959, Finkelstein and Charles W. Misner found the gravitational kink, a topological defect in the gravitational metric, whose quantum theory could ...

  6. David A. B. Miller - Wikipedia

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    David A. B. Miller is the W. M. Keck Foundation Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, where he is also a professor of Applied Physics by courtesy. His research interests include the use of optics in switching, interconnection, communications, computing, and sensing systems, physics and applications of quantum well optics and optoelectronics, and fundamental features and ...

  7. David Adler (physicist) - Wikipedia

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    David Adler (April 13, 1935 – March 31, 1987) was an American physicist and Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor. In condensed matter physics, Adler made significant contributions to the understanding of transition-metal oxides, the electronic properties of low-mobility materials, transport phenomena in amorphous materials, metal-insulator transitions, and electronic defects in ...

  8. David Callaway - Wikipedia

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    David James Edward Callaway is a biological nanophysicist in the New York University School of Medicine, where he is professor and laboratory director.He was trained as a theoretical physicist by Richard Feynman, Kip Thorne, and Cosmas Zachos, and was previously an associate professor at the Rockefeller University after positions at CERN and Los Alamos National Laboratory.

  9. David Joseph Singh - Wikipedia

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    David Joseph Singh was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on June 23, 1958, and attended high school at Ashbury College in Ottawa, Canada. He obtained a summa cum laude B.Sc. (1980) and a Ph.D. (1985) in physics from the University of Ottawa in Canada. From 1985 to 1988, Singh had a postdoctoral appointment at the College of William and Mary.