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Unveiling Julian Schwinger's Electromagnetic Calculation

Discover the groundbreaking calculation by physicist Julian Schwinger on the electron's anomalous magnetic moment. Gain insights into this pivotal contribution in physics research that impacts our understanding of the electron's behavior. This work sheds light on Schwinger's innovative approach and

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Careers with BS in Physics

The common entry-level and additional jobs for physics majors, including research assistant, technical writer, software engineer, data analyst, science educator, patent attorney, engineer, and medical physicist. Discover statistics on employment and higher degree pursuit for physics graduates.

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IAEA Quality Assurance Assistance in the Caribbean - V. Tsapaki, IAEA Medical Physicist

Serving as the global focal point for nuclear cooperation, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) supports Member States in utilizing nuclear science and technology for sustainable development. The Technical Cooperation Programme aims at building capacities for safe nuclear technology use. Co

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Understanding Stark Effect in Quantum Mechanics: A Comprehensive Overview

Stark Effect is the splitting of spectral lines in the presence of an external electric field, named after physicist J. Stark. This phenomenon can be observed in linear and quadratic forms, influencing energy levels in atoms. The interaction energy and splitting of energy levels are essential aspect

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Interactive Science Simulations by PhET - Engaging Learning Experiences

Explore PhET Interactive Simulations founded by Nobel Prize physicist Carl Wieman, offering over 120 interactive simulations across various scientific disciplines. From Energy Skate Park to Molecule Shapes, these simulations provide engaging, game-like experiences for students and scientists alike.

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The Fascinating Life and Work of Physicist Enrico Fermi

Enrico Fermi, a renowned physicist, made significant contributions to the field of quantum mechanics and nuclear physics. Born in Rome in 1901, he went on to receive the Nobel Prize in 1938 for his work on slow neutrons. Fermi's innovative approach as a theorist and experimenter set him apart in the

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Understanding Jeans-Jeffreys Tidal Theory of Planet Formation

Tidal Theory posits that planets form from condensed materials close to the sun, a concept pioneered by Sir James H. Jeans and Sir Harold Jeffreys. Jeans proposed continuous matter creation in the universe, while Jeffreys explored the solar system's origin and latitude variation through astronomical

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Isaac Newton: Contributions to Mathematics and Physics

Isaac Newton, a renowned physicist and mathematician from England, was the greatest scientist of his era. Despite being described as 'idle' and 'inattentive' in school, he formulated the Three Laws of Motion and the law of Universal Gravitation. Newton's mathematical contributions include studying p

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JJ Thomson: Discoverer of the Electron and Pioneer in Atomic Theory

JJ Thomson, Nobel Prize-winning physicist, discovered the electron in 1897 through his study of cathode rays. He proposed the Plum Pudding Model of the atom, revolutionizing the understanding of atomic structure. His work on electrons, isotopes, and mass spectrography solidified his legacy as a lead

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European Research Council and Horizon Europe: Advancing Scientific Excellence

Working as a physicist at the European Research Council, Christian Oswald's journey highlights roles within the European public administration. His extensive CV showcases experience in physics, scientific officer roles, IT project management, and directorship. The European Commission's significant f

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Profiles of Iconic Figures: Albert Einstein, Charlie Chaplin, Mother Teresa, and More

Explore the lives of some of the most popular and influential individuals in history, from physicist Albert Einstein and filmmaker Charlie Chaplin to humanitarian Mother Teresa and artists like Leonardo da Vinci, Pablo Picasso, and Vincent van Gogh. These remarkable figures made significant contribu

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Introduction of Hayato Sasaki - High Energy Physics Student from Kyoto University

Hayato Sasaki, a first-year master's student in High Energy Physics Laboratory at Kyoto University, shares about his first visit to Vietnam, his Hokkaido hometown in Japan, hobbies including reading and skiing, and his interests in physics projects such as the AXEL project focusing on neutrinoless d

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Biography of Henry Cavendish: English Physicist and Chemist

Henry Cavendish, born on October 10, 1731, in France, was a renowned English physicist and chemist known for his experiments on hydrogen and the discovery of helium. Despite his shy and reclusive nature, Cavendish made significant contributions to science, including the Cavendish experiment measurin

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Exploring the Life and Contributions of Galileo Galilei

This presentation delves into the remarkable life and achievements of Galileo Galilei, an Italian astronomer, physicist, and mathematician who revolutionized the scientific world during the seventeenth century. Galileo's groundbreaking observations, inventions such as the telescope and thermometer,

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Understanding Dose Efficiency in Computed Tomography Imaging

The physicist conducted testing on a computed tomography scanner to analyze the tube output and dose efficiency at various mAs settings. The shift in dose efficiency between 500 and 600 mAs is due to the use of different focal spots and collimator adjustments. When the collimator accommodates the la

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Insights from BAMRR MRI Safety Week 2024 Incident and Recommendations

The incident during BAMRR MRI Safety Week 2024 was more complex than initially thought, with numerous contributing factors identified. Immediate changes in practice were implemented, such as new procedures for general anesthesia, equipment checking, staff authorization, and physical safety measures.

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