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  2. Noel A. Clark - Wikipedia

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    Noel A. Clark. Noel Anthony Clark (born 17 December 1940 in Cleveland, Ohio) [1] is an American physicist, university professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, and pioneer in the development of electro-optical applications of liquid crystals. Clark graduated from John Carroll University with a bachelor's degree in 1963 and a master's ...

  3. University of Colorado Boulder - Wikipedia

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    For the Class of 2025 (enrolled fall 2021), CU Boulder received 54,756 applications and accepted 43,576 (79.6%). Of those accepted, 6,785 enrolled, a yield rate (the percentage of accepted students who choose to attend the university) of 15.6%. [41] CU Boulder's freshman retention rate is 87%, with 74% going on to graduate within six years. [41]

  4. Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 40.00865°N 105.24746°W. The Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) is a research organization at the University of Colorado Boulder. LASP is a research institute with over one hundred research scientists ranging in fields from solar influences, to Earth's and other planetary atmospherics processes, space weather ...

  5. Heather Lewandowski - Wikipedia

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    Heather Lewandowski. Heather Lewandowski is a professor of physics at the University of Colorado Boulder. She looks to understand the quantum mechanical processes in making chemical bonds. She uses time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields (in a Stark decelerator) to achieve supersonic cooling.

  6. Theoretical Advanced Study Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Theoretical Advanced Study Institute or TASI is a four-week summer school in high-energy physics or astrophysics held yearly at the University of Colorado at Boulder.The school is meant primarily for advanced graduate students and consists of a series of pedagogical lectures on selected topics given by active researchers in the field.

  7. JILA - Wikipedia

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    Location. Boulder, Colorado, U.S. Coordinates. 40°00′27″N 105°16′06″W  /  40.00744°N 105.26839°W  / 40.00744; -105.26839. Website. jila.colorado.edu. JILA, formerly known as the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, [1] is a physical science research institute in the United States. JILA is located on the University ...

  8. University of Colorado Student Government - Wikipedia

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    The University of Colorado Student Government (CUSG) is the student body government for the University of Colorado Boulder. [1] Known formerly as the University of Colorado Student Union (UCSU), [2] CUSG creates, implements and oversees a $34 million budget generated by student fees and self-generated revenue for the operation of CUSG Cost Centers.

  9. John Robert Cary - Wikipedia

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    Biography and education. In 1973 Cary earned a BA cum laude in physics and a BA cum laude in mathematics at the University of California, Irvine. He earned his MS in 1975 and Ph.D. in physics in 1979 at the University of California, Berkeley. Cary worked at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (1978-1980) and then the Institute for Fusion Studies ...