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Carl Wieman
Carl Wieman
Carl Edwin Wieman
(born March 26, 1951) is an American
physicist
and
educationist
at
Stanford University
, and currently the A. D. White Professor at Large at
Cornell University
. In 1995, while at the
University of Colorado Boulder
, he and
Eric Allin Cornell
produced the first true
Bose–Einstein condensate
(BEC) an ultracold state of matter; and, in 2001, they and
Wolfgang Ketterle
(for further BEC studies) were awarded the
Nobel Prize in Physics
. Wieman currently holds a joint appointment as Professor of Physics and Professor in the
Stanford Graduate School of Education
, as well as the DRC Professor in the
Stanford University School of Engineering
. In 2020, Wieman was awarded the
Yidan Prize in Education Research
for "his contribution in developing new techniques and tools in STEM education".
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Improving How Universities Teach Science: Lessons from the Science Education Initiative
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