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				NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS 
				  
				
				
				PHYSICS 
				
				  
				
				Galileo 
				  
				
				2001 - Eric A. Cornell - E-mail:
				 
				
				
				
				mailto:Eric.Cornell@Colorado.EDU 
				
				Affiliation:  
				JILA and 
				National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST), 
				Boulder, CO, USA - 
				
				
				Web Page at the University of Colorado
				 
				 
				 
				2001 - Wolfgang 
				Ketterle - E-mail:    
				ketterle@mit.edu 
				
				Affiliation:  
				Massachusetts 
				Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, USA 
				 
				 
				 
				
				
				
				Ketterle's webpage 
				at MIT  
				 
				 
				2001 - Carl E. 
				Wieman - E-mail:    
				Carl.Wieman@Colorado.EDU 
				
				Affiliation:  
				JILA and 
				National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST), 
				Boulder, CO, USA  -
				
				
				Wieman's webpage at 
				University of Colorado 
				
				2000 - Zhores I. Alferov - E-mail:
				 
				
				
				
				Zhores.Alferov@pop.ioffe.rssi.ru 
				
				Affiliation:  
				Ioffe Physico-Technical 
				Institute in St. Petersburg 
				
				
				
				Alferov's webpage at Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute in St. 
				Petersburg  
				 
				 
				2000 - Herbert 
				Kroemer - E-mail:    
				kroemer@ece.ucsb.edu
				 
				 
				Affiliation: 
				Electrical and Computer Engineering,
				
				University of California at 
				Santa Barbara 
				
				
				Kroemer's webpage at University of California at Santa Barbara 
				
				2000 - Jack S. Kilby - Affiliation:
				
				
				
				Texas Instruments, Inc.Books 
				on Integrated CircuitsJack 
				S. Kilby – Autobiography (submitted by
				
				Chinnappan Baskar) 
				  
				
				
				
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