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2005 Physics Nobel Laureate

John Hall's Symposium Proceedings

The 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to NIST physicist John L. Hall and Theodor W. Hänsch from the Max-Planck-Institute for Quantum Optics and Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich for their contributions to laser-based precision spectroscopy, including the optical frequency comb technique. This technique makes it possible to study the stability of the constants of nature over time and to develop extremely accurate clocks and improved global positioning system (GPS) technology.

The prize was shared with Roy J. Glauber from Harvard University for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence. World Scientific is pleased to be the publisher of the Proceedings of the John Hall Symposium held at the University of Colorado, Boulder, in August 2004.

 
Imperial College Press turns 10

2005 marks the 10th anniversary of Imperial College Press. Formed as a partnership between World Scientific and Imperial College, the Press benefits from the expertise of one of the world's leading academic institutions and the experience of an established scientific publisher.

To celebrate its 10th birthday, prominent book displays were set up in many parts of the Imperial College campus, including the Central Library, subject Common Rooms and libraries. The book displays featured leading titles in Engineering, Medicine, Environmental Science, Life Sciences, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics.

Since its inception, the Press has undertaken to showcase the work of academics at Imperial College London, alongside authors from the very best academic institutions worldwide. Recent bestsellers include Classical Mechanics by Tom W B Kibble and Frank H Berkshire and Stem Cell Repair and Regeneration, edited by Nagy A Habib, Myrtle Y Gordon, Natasa Levicar, Long Jiao and Gilbert Thomas-Black (Imperial College London). Imperial College Press is also guided by an International Editorial Advisory Board, made up of highly-regarded academics from various fields.

Imperial College Press' 300-strong backlist and 7 journals comprehensively cover all major subject areas, and output continues to grow steadily year on year. We are confident that Imperial College Press' 10th birthday is just the first major milestone in an academic publishing success story

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World Scientific publishes 2005 Physics Nobel Laureate John Hall's Symposium Proceedings
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