A special thanks to Nobel Laureate Douglas D. Osheroff, Ph.D. J.G. Jackson and C.J. Wood Professorship in Physics Professor of Physics and Applied Physics Stanford University
Video Introduction
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The Complete Interview
Sample Lesson
Introduction to Douglas Osheroff
Introduction
Becoming Interested in Science and Physics
Editor of High School Newspaper
Physical Education and Competitive Family
Decisions as a Student
Journalism or Physics
Influence of High School Chemistry Teacher
Refreshing Discoveries
Properties of Helium 3
Lattice Sights and Magnetic Ordering
Solidifying Helium 3
Superconductivity
Foray into Electrical Engineering
Discovering Nature’s Secrets
Low Temperatures and Thermal Energy
High Temperature Superconductors
Learning More About Nature Through Systems
Research and Innovation
Getting to Very Low Temperatures
Getting to Superfluids
Scattering Identical Particles
Phase Transitions
Phase Boundaries
Cooling by Adding Heat
Signatures of Phase Transitions & The Nobel Prize
Fossil Raditions
Maser Amplifier and Microwave Signals
Collaboration
The Way Physics Advances
Separating the Possibilities
The Importance of Collaboration
The First Form of MRI
Working with Graduate Students
The Promise of a Global Environment
Advice for Students
Choices
Possibilities
Goodwill Ambassador
The Promise of a Global Environment