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... that we observe. During the next nine years, Guth held postdoctoral positions at Princeton University, Columbia University, Cornell ... While at Cornell, however, Guth was approached by a fellow postdoctoral physicist, Henry Tye, who persuaded Guth to join him in studying ...
Anonymous - 2013-03-19 23:45
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... accelerated to PeV energies. As a National Research Council postdoctoral research fellow, Dr. Allen worked at NASA/GSFC using the RXTE ... from May 2006 to May 2012 (2) National Research Council postdoctoral research associate fellowship June 1996 to June 1998 (3) Society ...
Anonymous - 2013-03-21 22:19
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... Chicago in 2000 and his Ph.D. from Caltech in 2005. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics from 2005-06 ...
Anonymous - 2013-02-23 22:49
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... the University of Delft (1965). In 1966, he came to MIT as a postdoctoral associate in the Department of Physics and was invited to join the ...
Anonymous - 2013-02-23 22:49
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... in physics from Harvard University. He came to MIT as a postdoctoral fellow in 1971 and joined the faculty in 1974. He has served as ...
Anonymous - 2013-04-24 10:33
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... on binocular vision at Cambridge University. Following a postdoctoral period at Brown University he was appointed to the faculty in ...
Anonymous - 2012-09-13 15:04
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... 2002, Professor Hewitt began her career at MIT in 1986 as a postdoctoral associate in the Very Long Baseline Interferometry group at the ...
Anonymous - 2013-04-10 10:42
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... Ph.D. in physics in 2001, and subsequently held NSF and NASA postdoctoral fellowships at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. He ...
Anonymous - 2013-03-20 13:24
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... from Caltech in 1975. Before coming to MIT in 1988, he held postdoctoral positions at the Institute for Advanced Study and the University ...
Anonymous - 2013-03-15 19:56
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... afterimages to probe cortical pattern vision. Following a postdoctoral period in Johns Hopkins she returned to Cambridge working with ...
Anonymous - 2012-09-13 15:04

A nearby star is pummeling a companion planet with a barrage of X-rays a hundred thousand times more than the Earth receives from the Sun. Credit: NASA/CXC/NSF/IPAC/2MASS (see the 
