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News links from MIT—and beyond—about RLE and RLE researchers.

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2003  
12.19.2003: MIT researchers compare atomic masses with unprecedented accuracy
12.18.2003: Physicists perform ultracold coup over molecules
12.11.2003: John D. Joannopoulos named Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
12.03.2003: Retina implant aims to help blind see
11.26.2003: Jeffrey H. Shapiro named Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS)
11.19.2003: Switch promises optical chips
10.22.2003: Guiding Light: Photonics may be the wave of the future in computing and communications, with big help from Lemieux
10.22.2003: Mary E. Young receives 2003 MIT Excellence Award
10.16.2003: Davenport dies at 83; was former head of EECS
09.15.2003: Henry I. Smith recipient of the 2003 Bacus Prize of the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE)
09.11.2003: MIT team achieves coldest temperature ever
07.01.2003: Giving to Others: Continuing a legacy of love
06.12.2003: MIT researchers control light with a shock
05.23.2003: Transforming Healthcare
05.23.2003: Transforming the Next Century
05.23.2003: MIT Professor Hermann Haus dies at 77; Was pioneer in optical communications
05.14.2003: Anantha P. Chandrakasan promoted to full professor
05.10.2003: Maureen Howard, Cindy LeBlanc, and Krista Van Guilder receive 2003 Infinite Mile Awards
03.01.2003: MIT Investigates Photonic Uniforms
03.01.2003: Harnessing Quantum Bits
02.12.2003: James G. Fujimoto receives the Vladimir Karapetoff Award
02.01.2003: 2003 Arthur L. Schawlow Prize of the American Physical Society (APS) awarded to David E. Pritchard
01.17.2003: New look for Cerenkov radiation
01.08.2003: Quantum-dot LED may be the future of screens


 

 


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