American Institute of Physics. Office of the Director. Records of Kenneth W. Ford and addition to records of H. William Koch, 1964-1992. - View Resource (original) (raw)

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American association of physics teachers

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This professional society of teachers of physics in colleges, universities, and secondary schools, was established in 1930 to advance the teaching of physics and further the appreciation of the role of physics in society and culture. It was a founding Member Society of the American Institute of Physics. From the description of American Journal of Physics editor's reports, 1982-2001. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78113826 From the description of Records of early history, 192...

American Institute of Physics. Office of the Director.

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The responsibility of this office is the general management of the American Institute of Physics. H. William Koch was director of the American Institute of Physics from 1965 until 1987; he was suceeded by Kenneth W. Ford who was director from 1988 to 1993. From the description of Records of Kenneth W. Ford and addition to records of H. William Koch, 1964-1992. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80633294 ...

American physical society

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This professional society of educators, industrial and government research workers, and students of physics and related fields, was established in 1899 to promote the advancement and diffusion of the knowledge of physics. It was a founding Member Society of the American Institute of Physics. The Directed Energy Weapons (DEW) Study was commissioned by the American Physical Society on November 20, 1983 to evaluate the status of the science and technology of DEW. A study group was formed by Novembe...

Acoustical society of America

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A professional society of physicists and engineers in all fields of acoustics: electroacoustics, ultrasonics, architectural acoustics, physiological and psychological acoustics, musical acoustics, noise, vibration control, underwater acoustics, biological response to vibration, and speech communication. Founded in 1929, its purpose is to increase and diffuse the knowledge of acoustics and promote its practical applications. The Society was a founding Member Society of the American Institute of P...

American astronomical society

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Founded in 1899 as the Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America, in 1914 the name was changed to the American Astronomical Society. Its purpose is the advancement of astronomy and closely related branches of science. The Society became an Associate Member of the American Institute of Physics in 1958, and has been a full Member Society since 1966. It is also affiliated with the International Astronomical Union. From the description of Records of the Education Office, 1962-198...

American Crystallographic Association. Meeting

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A professional society of chemists, physicists, mineralogists, and metallurgists, the American Crystallographic Association was formed in 1949 by a merger of the Crystallographic Society of America and the American Society for X-ray and Electron Diffraction. It promotes the study of the arrangement of atoms in matter. It has been affiliated with the American Institute of Physics since 1950, became an Associate Member in 1958, and has been a full Member Society since 1966. From the de...

American vacuum society

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A professional society formed in 1953 to promote communication among people interested in high vacuum technology through symposia and publications. Originally formed as the Committee on Vacuum Techniques and mandated to initiate a symposium and develop programs for education and recommend standards. Name changed at 1957 symposium to American Vacuum Society, the society became an affiliate member of the American Institute of Physics in 1963, and a full member in 1976. From the descrip...

Koch, Herman William, 1920-

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Physicist. High Energy Radiation Section, National Bureau of Standards, 1949-1962; Chief, Radiation Physics Division, 1962-1966; Director, American Institute of Physics, 1966-1988. From the description of Ed Condon and the NBS Radiation Physics Laboratory, 2002. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78514907 From the description of Their Family Story: Bill and Becky Koch, July 2002. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 154303386 ...

Ford, Kenneth William, 1926-....

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Physicist (theoretical) and writer. From the description of Oral history interview with Kenneth W. Ford, 1997. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78354822 ...

American Association of Physicists in Medicine.

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Founded in 1958, the American Association of Physicists in Medicine seeks to advance the practice of physics in medicine and biology by encouraging innovative research and development, disseminating scientific and technocal information, fostering the education and professional development of medical physicists, and promoting the highest quality medical services for patients. From the description of Minutes from executive committee, annual business meetings, and board meetings, 1971-1...

Society of Rheology (U.S.)

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A professional society of chemists, physicists, biologists, and others that seeks the advancement of rheology, the theory and precise measurement of the deformation and flow of matter and its applications, through meetings and publications. The Society was organized in 1929 and is a founding Member Society of the American Institute of Physics. From the description of Miscellaneous publications, 1919-2006. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 154303344 From the description of Recor...