| Department/Title |
Author |
Issue |
Pages |
| Ask the Attorney |
| Internet messaging, advertising |
Epstar |
12/02 |
34 |
|
Insider trading, stock options |
Epstar |
8/02 |
34 |
|
Trademarks, age, licenses |
Epstar |
6/02 |
33-34 |
|
Disputes, grants, communications |
Epstar |
4/02 |
33-34 |
|
Patents, financing, and law |
Epstar |
2/02 |
34-35 |
| Books |
| Booklist |
|
12/04 |
37-39 |
| Booklist |
|
10/04 |
33-35 |
| Booklist |
|
8/04 |
33-35 |
| Booklist |
|
6/04 |
33-35 |
| Booklist |
|
4/04 |
33-35 |
| Booklist |
|
2/04 |
33-34 |
| Booklist |
|
12/03 |
33-34 |
| Booklist |
|
10/03 |
33-34 |
| Booklist |
|
8/03 |
34 |
| Booklist |
|
6/03 |
35-36 |
| Booklist |
|
4/03 |
35, 38 |
| Booklist |
|
2/03 |
35, 38 |
| Booklist |
|
12/02 |
35, 38 |
| Booklist |
|
8/02 |
38 |
| Booklist |
|
6/02 |
29 |
| Booklist |
|
4/02 |
26, 31 |
| Booklist |
|
2/02 |
37-38 |
| Booklist |
|
12/01 |
33, 38 |
| Booklist |
|
10/01 |
34 |
| Booklist |
|
8/01 |
34, 37 |
| Booklist |
|
6/01 |
28 |
| Booklist |
|
4/01 |
33 |
| Booklist |
|
10/00 |
35-36 |
| Booklist |
|
8/00 |
34, 38 |
| Booklist |
|
6/00 |
32 |
| Book Review |
| Quantum Chaos and Quantum Dots |
Arjendu K. Pattanayak |
12/04 |
37 |
| Numerical Methods for Image Registration |
Gurusham Sudhir |
12/04 |
37-38 |
| Fundamentals of Semiconductor Lasers |
Anatoliy Bekrenev |
Web only |
|
| Silicon Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits |
Michael Hargrove |
Web only |
|
| Silicon Carbide: Recent Major Advances |
Hani Badawi |
Web only |
|
| Invitation to Contemporary Physics |
Michael Blaszkiewicz |
Web only |
|
| Underwater Acoustic Modeling and Simulation |
Muhammed Hassanali |
Web only |
|
| Handbook of Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations |
Andrew Resnick |
10/04 |
33 |
| Parallel Scientific Computing in C++ and MPI |
Babak Makkinejad |
10/04 |
33-34 |
| Modern Classical Optics |
Georg Nyman |
Web only |
|
| The Space Environment |
Henry J. P. Smith |
8/04 |
33 |
| Thinking in Complexity |
Anutosh Moitra |
8/04 |
33 |
| Corrosion of Metals |
Edward J. Bawolek |
Web only |
|
| Modern Problems in Classical Electrodynamics |
F. Javier Gonzalez |
6/04 |
33-34 |
| Optical Imaging and Microscopy |
DeVon W. Griffin |
Web only |
|
| Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Microanalysis |
Anatoliy Bekrenev |
Web only |
|
| Temperature |
James F. Schooley |
Web only |
|
| Wave Physics |
Andrew Sheppard |
6/04 |
33 |
| Laser Material Processing |
Anatoliy Bekrenev |
4/04 |
33 |
| The Isaac Newton School of Driving |
Henry J. P. Smith |
4/04 |
33-34 |
| Applied Laser Medicine |
F. Javier Gonzalez |
Web only |
|
| Flow Around Circular Cylinders |
Anutosh Moitra |
Web only |
|
| Imaging in Molecular Dynamics |
Andrew Resnick |
Web only |
|
| Unified Structured Inventive Thinking |
Roni Horowitz |
10/99 |
17 |
| Business |
| Creating economic value from research knowledge |
Charles B. Duke |
8/04 |
29-31 |
| How IBM sustains the leading edge |
Thomas N. Theis and Hans J. Coufal |
4/04 |
18-22 |
| Steps to high-tech success |
John T. Preston |
8/03 |
24-26 |
| Hiring and firing |
Lou Carloni |
6/03 |
28-30 |
| Ten ways to create a winning team |
Lou Carloni |
4/03 |
28-29 |
| A scientific approach to managing competition |
Theodore Modis |
2/03 |
25-27 |
| Buying patterns in e-commerce |
Zita Zoltay Paprika |
12/02 |
26, 28-29 |
| Accounting for hidden costs |
Joseph E. L. Rogers |
6/02 |
26-28 |
| Are you carrying trade secrets? |
J. Christopher Jensen |
10/01 |
31-33 |
| Privacy issues tangle the Web |
Justine Young Gottshall |
6/01 |
30-32 |
| Trademarks: How do they work? |
William M. Borchard |
2/01 |
31, 33-34 |
| Should you copyright it? |
William M. Borchard |
12/00 |
31-33 |
| Finding capital for technology start-ups |
Alexander J. Glass |
10/00 |
31-34 |
| Do you need to patent it? |
William M. Borchard |
8/00 |
26-27 |
| Ten steps to a high-tech start-up |
Duncan MacVicar |
10/99 |
27-31 |
| Physicist transformed the quality of management |
James F. Leonard |
9/97 |
46, 48 |
| From physics to marketing |
Santanu Bhattacharya |
3/97 |
32-36 |
| Big bucks for small businesses |
Kathleen Billie |
12/95 |
34 |
| You, too, can be an entrepreneur |
Milton Chang |
7/95 |
37-41 |
| Careers |
| One hundred thousand questions |
Joe Przechocki |
4/02 |
20, 22-23 |
| Careering through optics |
Jeff Schoenwald |
12/01 |
26-29 |
| The physicist as quality engineer |
Mark Annett |
4/01 |
34-35, 37 |
| Health physicists: A breed apart |
Mark L. Maiello |
6/99 |
30-31 |
| Don't stress over interview dress |
Lynne Waymon |
9/98 |
51 |
| Questions and answers |
Lynne Waymon |
6/98 |
51 |
| Mind your manners |
Ellen Brandt |
3/97 |
40 |
| How to Net yourself a job |
Todd Waymon |
12/96 |
40-41 |
| Disagreeing without being disagreeable |
Anne Baber and Lynne Waymon |
9/96 |
41-42 |
| Bridging corporate boxes |
Anne Baber and Lynne Waymon |
6/96 |
40-41 |
| Making the most of memberships |
Anne Baber and Lynne Waymon |
3/96 |
38-39 |
| Becoming a consultant |
Anne Baber and Lynne Waymon |
12/95 |
38-39 |
| How to fireproof your career |
Anne Baber and Lynne Waymon |
7/95 |
26-27 |
| Corporate Associates |
| New tools for new materials |
H. Frederick Dylla |
4/02 |
24-25 |
| The cradle of xerography |
Charles B. Duke and Dan Hays |
4/01 |
39-41 |
| Agilent Labs takes off |
Cynthia M. Smith |
8/00 |
22-23 |
| Fission, fusion, and beyond |
Chris J. Hamilton |
6/00 |
26-27 |
| Tackling the future of energy |
Jennifer Ouellette |
12/99 |
30-31 |
| Gas and gasoline |
Angela Putney |
10/99 |
37-38 |
| Physics helps redesign Dow Chemical |
Angela Putney |
4/99 |
39 |
| Alternative vehicles |
Angela Putney |
2/99 |
32 |
| A tradition of discovery |
Angela Putney |
9/98 |
52-53 |
| Wireless and spacey |
Angela Putney |
6/98 |
56-57 |
| An industrial booster |
Angela Putney |
3/98 |
44-45 |
| Data and Trends |
| The need for speed |
Patrick Young |
2/00 |
28-29 |
| Where the jobs are |
Raymond Y. Chu and Amanda Benedict |
12/99 |
29 |
| Electronic shadows |
Eric J. Lerner |
12/99 |
29 |
| Editorial |
| Your turn |
Charles Harris and Ken McNaughton |
9/98 |
4 |
| Who are you? |
Charles Harris |
6/98 |
4 |
| Creating a new link |
Ken McNaughton |
3/98 |
4 |
| Vision, technology, and motivation |
Charles Harris |
12/97 |
4 |
| Coping with the cross traffic |
Ken McNaughton |
9/97 |
4 |
| Comets and stars |
Ken McNaughton |
6/97 |
4 |
| Hungry for new ideas |
Ken McNaughton |
3/97 |
4 |
| Reengineering thinking |
Ken McNaughton |
12/96 |
4 |
| Geography counts |
Ken McNaughton |
9/96 |
4 |
| Endless frontier, limited resources |
Ken McNaughton |
6/96 |
4 |
| On our own |
Ken McNaughton |
3/96 |
4 |
| Where are we? |
Ken McNaughton |
12/95 |
4 |
| Reinventing ourselves |
Charles Harris |
7/95 |
4 |
| Forum |
| North of the border |
Dan Fleetwood |
12/03 |
26-27 |
| Grid computing made simple |
J. H. Kaufman, G. Deen, T. J. Lehman, and J. Thomas |
8/03 |
31-33 |
| Hybrid semiconductor-molecular nanoelectronics |
Konstantin Likharev |
6/03 |
20-23 |
| Salute to new Fellows |
Patrick Young |
4/03 |
31-32 |
| Small focus brings big rewards |
Patrick Young |
2/03 |
28-32 |
| Exploring technology in Silicon Hills |
Stefan Zollner and Stephen Rosenblum |
12/02 |
31-32 |
| Global Positioning System: A high-tech success |
Neil Ashby |
10/02 |
24-27 |
| Detecting hydrogen with chemochromic thin films |
J. Roland Pitts |
6/02 |
31-32 |
| Nice work, Fellows |
Patrick Young |
4/02 |
27-29 |
| Prizes and awards for industry |
Patrick Young |
2/02 |
31-33 |
| Crossing disciplines with physics |
Kenneth C. Hass |
12/01 |
18-19 |
| Will MgB2 work? |
Paul M. Grant |
10/01 |
22-23 |
| Will your new business succeed? |
Jing Tian |
8/01 |
26-27 |
| A new venture in holographic storage |
Lisa Dhar |
6/01 |
26-27 |
| Answering industry's needs |
Patrick Young |
4/01 |
30-32 |
| Peer recognition |
Patrick Young |
2/01 |
24-25 |
| Electronics in Seattle |
Gordon A. Thomas |
12/00 |
36-37 |
| Georgetown answers industry's call |
James Freericks |
10/00 |
24-25 |
| The transition to high-tech management |
M. Cynthia Hipwell |
8/00 |
24-25 |
| A new kind of memory |
Richard Spitzer and E.J. Torok |
6/00 |
28, 30 |
| Salute the Fellows |
Patrick Young |
4/00 |
28, 30-31 |
| And the winner is... |
Patrick Young |
2/00 |
30-31 |
| Polymers in Minneapolis |
Laura Smoliar and James Kaufman |
12/99 |
37-38 |
| Big five at centennial display |
Patrick Young |
10/99 |
38-39 |
| Industrial research: Past, present, and future |
Patrick Young |
8/99 |
24-25 |
| Voting goes virtual |
Patrick Young |
6/99 |
32, 34 |
| Good science makes good business |
Patrick Young |
4/99 |
40-41 |
| Teaching "techies" how to manage |
Patrick Young |
2/99 |
31 |
| Applying the fundamentals of physics |
Patrick Young |
12/98 |
39, 42 |
| A centennial salute to APS |
James H. Kaufman |
12/98 |
35, 37 |
| "The flu" strikes Silicon Valley |
Matt Richter |
9/98 |
48-49 |
| Fellows turn physics into technology |
Patrick Young |
6/98 |
54-55 |
| LA story |
Galen Fisher and Nancy Forbes |
3/98 |
42-43 |
| In salute of excellence |
Patrick Young |
12/97 |
47-48 |
| Computational physics |
Ken Hass |
9/97 |
50-51 |
| They are jolly good fellows |
Diana Lutz |
6/97 |
37, 39 |
| Prizes and awards |
Ray Baughman |
3/97 |
38-39 |
| Everything's up to date in Kansas City |
L. Craig Davis |
12/96 |
38-39 |
| First anniversary for FIAP |
Len Brillson |
9/96 |
36-40 |
| Physicists seek energy |
Brian Clark |
6/96 |
35-36 |
| Meet me in St. Louis--and Indianapolis |
Fred Dylla |
3/96 |
40 |
| Forum on industrial and applied physics takes off |
Neville Connell |
7/95 |
34-35 |
| Hidden Physicists |
| Arrogance |
Readers' letters |
8/99 |
4 |
| Looking back |
Readers' letters |
6/99 |
42, 44 |
| European scene |
Readers' letters |
6/99 |
42 |
| Arrogance |
Readers' letters |
6/99 |
41-42 |
| Hidden but not silent |
Roman Czujko |
2/99 |
35-36 |
| Diverse careers |
Readers' letters |
9/98 |
45 |
| Physicists and engineers |
Readers' letters |
6/98 |
52-53 |
| Speaking out |
Readers' letters |
3/98 |
47-48 |
| Not lost in the crowd |
Readers' letters |
12/97 |
41-42, 44-45 |
| Find the hidden physicist |
John S. Rigden |
9/97 |
52-53 |
| Industry/Academia |
| Training physicists for industry |
Patrick Young |
2/03 |
22-24 |
| Introducing a bachelor of industrial physics |
David A. Larrabee |
8/02 |
28-29 |
| Ideas for industry spring from Rice |
Nancy Forbes |
2/02 |
26, 28 |
| E-learning advances by degrees |
Nancy Forbes |
10/01 |
28-29 |
| Managing conflicts of interest |
Nancy Forbes |
8/01 |
22-25 |
| Physics and entrepreneurship |
Nancy Forbes |
2/01 |
35-36 |
| Industrial Liaison Program at MIT |
Nancy Forbes |
12/00 |
34-35 |
| Recruiting the best and brightest |
Nancy Forbes |
10/00 |
26, 29 |
| Commercial spin-off at Applied Physics Laboratory |
Nancy Forbes |
6/00 |
34-35 |
| The buffer zone |
Nancy Forbes |
2/00 |
32-33 |
| Will Japanese science reinvent itself? |
Nancy Forbes |
10/99 |
32-35 |
| Stimulating collegiate inventiveness |
Nancy Forbes |
10/99 |
22, 24 |
| Chaos at 35,000 feet |
William L. Ditto |
8/99 |
27-29 |
| Physics applied at Columbia University |
Nancy Forbes |
6/99 |
26, 28-29 |
| Photonics researchers collaborate |
Mark Sceats |
4/99 |
28-30 |
| Incubating technology-oriented start-ups |
David F. Barbe, Herbert Rabin, and Edward M. Sybert |
6/98 |
47-48 |
| Take physics local |
P. W. "Bo" Hammer |
3/98 |
30-32 |
| Varian benefits from Monash input |
D. Oliver, T. Finlayson, and J. Sullivan |
6/97 |
34-35 |
| Incubating entrepreneurs at Caltech |
Jennifer Ouellette |
12/96 |
34, 37 |
| A light and lively quartet |
Anne Myers |
9/96 |
34-35 |
| Advancing semiconductor technology |
Larry Sumney |
6/96 |
37 |
| Cornell offers scientists a fast-track MBA |
Phyllis Davis |
6/96 |
32-34 |
| Collaborative R&D succeeds in Denmark |
Jørn Hvam |
3/96 |
36-37 |
| Reengineering industry's role in university education |
James C. McGroddy |
12/95 |
36-37 |
| Investing in Technology |
| Industrial R&D boom continues; Clinton boosts technology |
Patrick Young |
4/00 |
32-33 |
| Materials |
| Beryllium: No longer just ballistic |
David Appell |
6/97 |
32-33 |
| Putting quasicrystals to work |
Diana Lutz |
12/96 |
26, 29, 31 |
| The quietly expanding rare-earth market |
Diana Lutz |
9/96 |
28, 30 |
| Meetings |
| Industry meets government |
Bob Clark |
6/96 |
38 |
| Bridging the gap |
Bob Clark |
6/96 |
39 |
| Stretching R&D dollars |
Bob Clark |
6/96 |
39 |
| Opinion |
| Will innovation flourish in the future? |
Jerome I. Friedman |
12/02 |
22-25 |
| Energy barriers |
Laura Nader and readers |
10/02 |
12-14 |
| Barriers to thinking new about energy |
Laura Nader |
8/02 |
24-27 |
| Political shifts affect science funding |
Edward Furtek |
6/01 |
36-38 |
| A sound guide to product acceptance |
Richard H. Lyon |
3/98 |
50-51 |
| Find the hidden physicist |
John S. Rigden |
9/97 |
52-53 |
| Symbols of science policy |
John M. Rowell |
6/97 |
40 |
| Primer |
| Curve fitting made easy |
Marko Ledvij |
4/03 |
24-27 |
| Reprise |
| Spin and energy--free? |
Anders O. Wistrom and readers |
10/03 |
23-25 |
| Microwaves from the moon |
David R. Criswell |
10/02 |
28-29, 31 |
| Return to the moon |
David R. Criswell |
8/02 |
31-32 |
| Societies |
| Magic or physics? |
Sina Kniseley |
12/04 |
31-34 |
| The American Astronomical Society |
Kevin B. Marvel |
6/04 |
29-31 |
| What is rheology anyway? |
Faith A. Morrison |
4/04 |
29-31 |
| APS works for the physics community |
Trish Lettieri |
2/04 |
29-30 |
| The Optical Society of America |
Colleen Morrison |
12/03 |
29-30 |
| AVS turns 50 |
Charles B. Duke |
10/03 |
26-27 |
| Technology |
| Scramjets integrate air and space |
Dean Andreadis |
8/04 |
24-27 |
| Safeguarding ports with chemical profiling |
Edward J. Staples |
6/04 |
22-26 |
| Finding pollution with aerial infrared thermography |
Gregory R. Stockton |
4/04 |
24-27 |
| Simplifying carbon nanotube identification |
R. Bruce Weisman |
2/04 |
24-27 |
| Understanding and predicting space weather |
Dawn Lenz |
12/03 |
18-21 |
| Compact accelerator neutron generators |
David L. Chichester and James D. Simpson |
12/03 |
22-25 |
| Developing a chemical-imaging camera |
Ellen V. Miseo and Norman A. Wright |
10/03 |
29-32 |
| Terahertz radiation: Applications and sources |
Eric R. Mueller |
8/03 |
27-29 |
| Tunable lasers and fiber-Bragg-grating sensors |
Mark Wippich and Kathy Li Dessau |
6/03 |
24-27 |
| Recent advances in computer vision |
Massimo Piccardi and Tony Jan |
2/03 |
18-21 |
| Superconducting magnets get bigger and better |
Alan Street |
10/02 |
32-34, 38 |
| Energy for the city of the future |
Paul M. Grant |
2/02 |
22-25 |
| Here come the microengines |
Carol Livermore |
12/01 |
20-22, 25 |
| Shielding magnetic fields |
Arnold H. Green |
10/01 |
24-27 |
| Laser tracker maps three-dimensional features |
Bob Bridges and Kevin Hagan |
8/01 |
28, 29, 31-33 |
| Electronics with a twist |
Stuart A. Wolf, Daryl Treger, and Almadena Chtchelkanova |
6/01 |
33-35 |
| Military applications of microsystems |
William C. Tang and Abraham P. Lee |
2/01 |
26-29 |
| A new way to deposit organic thin films |
Alberto Piqué, R. Andrew McGill, and Douglas B. Chrisey |
10/00 |
20-23 |
| Raman scattering becomes more accessible |
Willes H. Weber |
10/00 |
12, 14 |
| Cryptography and the new economy |
Tom Lee |
8/00 |
29-31, 33 |
| Can anything stop the transistor? |
Eric J. Lerner |
6/00 |
18-21 |
| Building the bionic ear |
Graeme M. Clark |
2/00 |
12-15 |
| Making ferroelectric memories |
Domokos Hadnagy |
12/99 |
26-28 |
| Do no harm |
Emmanuel P. Papadakis |
6/99 |
14-16 |
| Remodeling the internal combustion engine |
D. C. Haworth and S. H. El Tahry |
12/98 |
29, 31-33 |
| Cutting accelerometers down to size |
Dan Handman |
9/98 |
46-47 |
| Silicon micromechanics takes on light-wave networks |
David Bishop and Randy Giles |
9/98 |
39, 41, 43 |
| SPMs step from laboratory to industry |
Lisa E. Benatar and Sung I. Park |
6/98 |
34-35, 37 |
| Lasers: The cutting edge in industry |
Richard Walker |
6/98 |
29, 31, 33 |
| A laser-based thin-film growth monitor |
Charles Taylor, Darryl Barlett, Eric Chason, and Jerry Floro |
3/98 |
25-26, 28 |
| Ultrahigh-speed electronic imaging |
David Bowley, Joseph Honour, and Brian Speyer |
12/97 |
28-31 |
| Excimer lasers for industrial microprocessing |
Dirk Basting and Heinrich Endert |
9/97 |
40-44 |
| Holographic interferometry: Nondestructive tool |
Howard Fein |
9/97 |
37, 39 |
| Scanning for defects with microscopes |
L. Mule'Stagno and P. Török |
6/97 |
28-30 |
| Cryogenic cutting and cleaning (Environment) |
Marcela R. Stacey and Dennis N. Bingham |
12/96 |
32-33 |
| Micromachining with lasers |
Henry Kobsa |
9/96 |
32-33 |
| Improving ultra-high-resistance measurements (Equipment) |
Adam Daire |
6/96 |
26-31 |
| Automated spectroscopic ellipsometry (Equipment) |
James Hilfiker, John Woollam, Greg Mowry, Peter Chow, and James Elman |
3/96 |
30-34 |
| Improving methods of low-level voltage and resistance (Equipment) |
Thomas Hayden and John Yeager |
12/95 |
29-33 |
| Picking the perfect cryostat (Equipment) |
Munir Jirmanus |
7/95 |
29-33 |