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An overview / Physics Survey Committee, Board on Physics and Astronomy, Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Resources, National Research Council.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
National Research Council (U.S.). Physics Survey Committee.
Contributor:
National Research Council (U.S.). Physics Survey Committee.
Series:
Physics through the 1990s ; v. 1.
Physics through the 1990s ; v. 1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Physics--Research.
Physics.
Physics--Study and teaching.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (183 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 1986.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
An Overview: Physics Through the 1990's is part of an eight-volume research assessment of the major fields of physics that reviews the developments that have taken place and highlights research opportunities. An Overview summarizes the findings of the panels discussed in the other seven volumes and addresses issues that broadly concern physics.
Contents:
Physics Through the 1990s
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Summary
BACKGROUND
PHYSICS AND THE NATION
UNIVERSITIES AND SMALL-GROUP RESEARCH
LARGE FACILITIES AND MAJOR PROGRAMS
SUPPORTING PHYSICS RESEARCH
MANPOWER
INTERNATIONAL POSITION OF U.S. PHYSICS
1 Physics and Society
2 Progress in Physics
INTRODUCTION
Elementary-Particle Physics
Nuclear Physics
Condensed-Matter Physics
Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
Plasma Physics
Cosmology, Gravitation, and Cosmic Rays
Interfaces and Applications
THE UNITY OF PHYSICS
PROGRESS IN PARTICLE PHYSICS
Quarks and Leptons as Elementary Particles
Unification of the Forces of Nature
PROGRESS IN NUCLEAR PHYSICS
PROGRESS IN CONDENSED-MATTER PHYSICS
Surfaces, Interfaces, and Artificially Structured Materials
Phase Transitions and Disordered Systems
PROGRESS IN ATOMIC, MOLECULAR, AND OPTICAL PHYSICS
PROGRESS IN PLASMA AND FLUID PHYSICS
Progress in Plasma Physics
Fusion
Space Plasmas
Fluid Physics
PROGRESS IN GRAVITATION, COSMOLOGY, AND COSMIC-RAY PHYSICS
Gravitational Physics
Cosmology
Cosmic-Ray Physics
INTERFACES AND APPLICATIONS
Interface Activities
Chemistry
Biophysics
Geophysics
Materials Science
Applications
Energy and the Environment
Medicine
National Security
Industry
3 Maintaining Excellence
THE FUNDING PROCESS
EDUCATING THE NEXT GENERATION OF PHYSICISTS
Primary and Secondary Education
Undergraduate Education
Education at the Graduate Level
RESEARCH IN SMALL GROUPS
The Superconducting Super Collider
Extensions of the Capabilities of Existing Accelerators
Support of Existing and Extended Facilities
Nuclear Physics.
The Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility
The Relativistic Nuclear Collider
Extensions of Existing Facilities
Synchrotron Radiation Facilities
Neutron Facilities
High Magnetic Fields
Magnetic Fusion Research
Inertial Fusion Research
Space and Astrophysical Plasmas
Gravitation, Cosmology, and Cosmic-Ray Physics
Search For Gravitational Radiation
Relativity Gyroscope Experiment
Vigorous Space Program in Astrophysics
Long-Duration Cosmic-Ray Experiments
Ground-Based Cosmic Rays
Neutrino Astronomy
MANPOWER AND EXCELLENCE
POLICY ISSUES CONNECTED WITH MAINTAINING EXCELLENCE
Role of Industry and Mission Agencies in Basic Research
Freedom of International Communication and Exchange
COMPUTATION AND DATA BASES
Computers
Data Bases
Supplement 1 International Aspects of Physics: the U.S. Position in the World Community
EXPENDITURES FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN THE UNITED STATES AND ABROAD
General Trends
Trends in Specific Areas of Physics
THE U.S. POSITION IN BASIC PHYSICS RESEARCH
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION AND COOPERATION
Increased Internationalization of the Physics Community
Scale and Costs
Avoiding Duplication
Maintaining Breadth and Depth in Forefront Areas
Freedom for Scientists and the Free Flow of Information
EDUCATION OF FOREIGN PHYSICISTS IN THE UNITED STATES
SUMMARY
Supplement 2 Education and Supply of Physicists
PRODUCING TRAINED YOUNG PHYSICISTS-A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
ENROLLMENTS AND DEGREES: THE PROLONGED DECLINE
U.S. and Foreign Composition
Women and Minorities
Declining Enrollments in Physics Subfields
RETENTION OF PHYSICS DEGREE HOLDERS-MOBILITY
AN AGING COMMUNITY
CHANGING PATTERNS OF EMPLOYMENT
PROJECTIONS
Demand Projections
Academe.
Demand Scenarios-Universities
Demand Scenarios-4-Year Colleges
Demand Scenarios-Industrial and Other Nonacademic Sectors
Supply Projections
Physics Ph.D. Production
Supply of Physics Ph.D.s: 1981-2001
The Demand-Supply Balance
CONCLUSION
Supplement 3 Organization and Support of Physics
THE DIVERSITY OF INSTITUTIONS FOR RESEARCH IN PHYSICS
Major Facilities and National Laboratories
University Research
Industrial Research
THE COMPLEMENTARY ROLES OF OUR RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
FUNDING SUPPORT FOR PHYSICS RESEARCH
Organization and Decision Making
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Glossary of Physical Terms
Appendix A Panel Members
PANEL ON ATOMIC, MOLECULAR, AND OPTICAL PHYSICS
PANEL ON CONDENSED-MATTER PHYSICS
PANEL ON ELEMENTARY-PARTICLE PHYSICS
PANEL ON GRAVITATION COSMOLOGY, AND COSMIC-RAY PHYSICS
PANEL ON NUCLEAR PHYSICS
PANEL ON THE PHYSICS OF PLASMAS AND FLUIDS
PANEL ON SCIENTIFIC INTERFACES AND TECHNOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
Index.
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
9786610221929
9781280221927
1280221925
9780309542371
0309542375
9780585144597
0585144591
OCLC:
44962821

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