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2001 Nobel Prize in Physics

Bose-Einstein Condensate:
A New Form of Matter
Carl E. Wieman and Eric A. Cornell
Distinguished Professor Carl E. Wieman of the University
of Colorado at Boulder and Senior Scientist Eric A.
Cornell of the National Institute of Standards and
Technology received the 2001 Nobel Prize in physics.
Wieman is a distinguished professor of physics
and has taught at CU-Boulder since 1984. Cornell
is a senior scientist at NIST and an adjoint professor
of physics at CU-Boulder. Both are fellows of JILA,
a joint institute of CU-Boulder and NIST.
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