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  1. Oct 30, 2023 · Barry Barish is the President’s Distinguished Endowed Chair in Physics. Photo by John Griffin. “Although this medal recognizes Barry’s scientific achievements, it also recognizes his broader contributions to the US scientific community through his services on key committees, panels and leadership positions,” said Chang Kee Jung ...

  2. Barry Barish The biggest science story of our time, Massive spans four decades, weaving together the personal narratives and international rivalries behind the search for the God" particle, or ...

  3. Professor Barish receives National Medal of Science from President Biden. Barry Barish was awarded the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics "for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves". He shared the prize with American physicists Rainer Weiss and Kip S. Thorne.

  4. Barry C Barish is Linde Professor Emeritus at Caltech and Distinguished Professor at UC Riverside. He is an experimental physicist in both particle physics and gravitational waves. He was awared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2017. Research Interests. My research interests are in both particle physics and gravitation.

  5. Scientific career. Fields. Physics. Institutions. California Institute of Technology. Barry Clark Barish (born January 27, 1936) is an American experimental physicist and Nobel Laureate. He is a Linde Professor of Physics, emeritus at California Institute of Technology. He is a leading expert on gravitational waves, and is of Jewish descent.

  6. Oct 3, 2017 · It was the result we expected: Kip Thorne, Rainer Weiss and Barry Barish have won the 2017 Nobel prize in physics for the Ligo instrument and its detection of gravitational waves, the ripples in ...

  7. Dec 26, 2015 · Rainer Weiss ’55, PhD ’62, professor emeritus of physics at MIT, has won the Nobel Prize in physics for 2017. Weiss wins half the prize, sharing the other half of the award with Kip S. Thorne, professor emeritus of theoretical physics at Caltech, and Barry C. Barish, professor emeritus of physics at Caltech.

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