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Barry C. Barish at Nobel Prize press conference in Stockholm, Sweden (December 2017) 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 and a leading expert on gravitational waves.
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Barry C. Barish (born January 27, 1936, Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.) American physicist who was awarded the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) and the first direct detection of gravity waves.
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Please join us at UC Riverside for a celebration honoring Nobel Laureate, Distinguished Professor, and Endowed Term Chair for Teaching, Research, and Service—Barry Barish—for being awarded the 2023 National Medal of Science.
Barry C. Barish The Nobel Prize in Physics 2017 . Born: 27 January 1936, Omaha, NE, USA . Affiliation at the time of the award: LIGO/VIRGO Collaboration, ; California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Pasadena, CA, USA . Prize motivation: “for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves” Prize ...
Dec 13, 2017 · After much speculation and bated breath, two-time UC Berkeley alumnus Barry C. Barish (BA ‘57, PhD ‘62) has been awarded this year’s Nobel Prize for Physics. Barish shares the prize with fellow Caltech physicist Kip Thorne and MIT physicist Rainer Weiss.
Prof. Dr. Barry C. Barish > CV The 2017 Nobel Prize for Physics celebrated one big idea – Albert Einstein’s 1916 theory of relativity – and the work of three men in the hunt for the gravitational waves he predicted, but which would remain elusive for a further century.
May 2024. Barry C. Barish is the Ronald and Maxine Linde Professor Emeritus of Physics at the California Institute of Technology. His work in experimental high-energy physics opened several approaches that helped to establish the standard model of particle physics. He helped develop the study of lepton pairs in hadronic interactions.