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Articles in The Industrial Physicist Magazine:


Quantum key distribution
December 2004

Seeing with sound
June 2004

John Woollam's career in ellipsometry
April 2004

Time-resolved spectroscopy comes of age
February 2004

Smart fluids move into the marketplace
December 2003

Bioinformatics moves into the mainstream
October 2003

A new wave of microfluidic devices
August 2003

Switching from physics to biology
April 2003

Quantum dots for sale
February 2003

Building the nanofuture with carbon tubes
December 2002

Science goes exploring under the sea
August 2002

Silicon-germanium gives semiconductors the edge
June 2002

Illuminating new territory with lidar
April 2002

Inventing high-tech instruments
February 2002

Seeing the future in photonic crystals
December 2001

Biomaterials facilitate medical breakthroughs
October 2001

Physicist leads theory group at Microsoft Research
August 2001

Semiconducting polymers on display
June 2001

Quantum cascade lasers turn commercial
April 2001

Developing fiber-optic communications
February 2001

Exploiting molecular self-assembly
December 2000

Radio on a chip will revolutionize communications

Shirley Jackson puts a new face on physics
June 2000

Detection on the cutting edge
April 2000

Physicists graduate from Wall Street
December 1999

Young researcher pushes display technology
October 1999

The incredible shrinking microphone
August 1999
SOUND BITE
Listen to a recording of a “Turondot” area made using a tiny silicon microphone
built by Lucent Technologies’ Bell Labs

Smart pixels wed optics and electronics
June 1999

Lasers open up the life sciences
April 1999

Electronic noses sniff out new markets
February 1999

Fuel cells gather steam
February 1999

Combinatorial materials synthesis
December 1998

Superconductor power applications
December 1998

New ultrasound therapies emerge
September 1998

Biosensors: Microelectronics marries biology
September 1998

SQUID sensors penetrate new markets
June 1998

Failure analysis in a nanometer world
June 1998

Speech recognition: Humanizing the interface
March 1998

Optical data storage looks beyond CDs
March 1998

Materials competition for flat panel displays
December 1997

Science and art converge in concert hall acoustics
September 1997
*Science writing award from Acoustical Society of America

Contamination control in vacuum systems
September 1997

Digital displays with micromirror devices
June 1997

Nanostructured materials get tough
June 1997

Solving real-world problems virtually
March 1997

Free-electron lasers: A radical alternative
March 1997

How smart are smart materials?
December 1996

MEMS: Mega promise for micro devices
September 1996

TRIZ-based tools promote innovation
September 1996

The diode-pumped laser revolution
June 1996

New waste treatment methods being developed
June 1996

The microfabrication boom
March 1996

GPS industry poised for explosive growth
December 1995