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  2. Robert Alfano - Wikipedia

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    Robert Alfano is an Italian-American experimental physicist. He is a Distinguished Professor of Science and Engineering at the City College and the Graduate School of the City University of New York, where he is also the founding director of the Institute for Ultrafast Spectroscopy and Lasers (1982). He is a pioneer in the fields of Biomedical ...

  3. City College of New York - Wikipedia

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    The City College of the City University of New York (also known as the City College of New York, or simply City College or CCNY) is a public research university within the City University of New York (CUNY) system in New York City. Founded in 1847, City College was the first free public institution of higher education in the United States. [3]

  4. CUNY Graduate Center - Wikipedia

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    The school is located at the B. Altman and Company Building at 365 Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan. The CUNY Graduate Center offers 31 doctoral programs, 14 master's programs, and 30 research centers and institutes. It employs a core faculty of approximately 140, who are supplemented by 1,800 faculty members from CUNY's eleven senior colleges ...

  5. List of Nobel laureates affiliated with the City University ...

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    Arthur Kornberg, who graduated from the City College of New York, a senior college of CUNY, in 1937, was the first CUNY laureate, winning the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1959. Herbert A. Hauptman and Jerome Karle , both of whom graduated from the City College in 1937 with Kornberg, jointly won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1985 ...

  6. List of City College of New York people - Wikipedia

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    Jerome Karle 1937 – Nobel laureate in Chemistry, 1985 [1] Henry Kissinger 1923 (did not graduate) – winner of Nobel Peace Prize, 1973. Arthur Kornberg 1937 – Nobel laureate in Medicine, 1959. Leon M. Lederman 1943 – Nobel laureate in Physics, 1988. Arno Penzias 1954 – Nobel laureate in Physics, 1978.

  7. Michael Lubell - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Lubell received his B.A. from Columbia University and his M.S. and Ph.D. from Yale University. [2] [3] [4] He taught at Yale from 1971 to 1981 before joining the faculty of CCNY. [2] He served as department chair of CCN Y's physics department for six and half years. [2] His research has ranged from atomic, molecular, and optical ...

  8. Pupin Hall - Wikipedia

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    Pupin Physics Laboratories / ˈpjuːpɪn /, also known as Pupin Hall, is home to the physics and astronomy departments of Columbia University in New York City. The building is located on the south side of 120th Street, just east of Broadway. In 1965, Pupin was named a National Historic Landmark for its association with experiments relating to ...

  9. Marilyn Gunner - Wikipedia

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    Marilyn Gunner. Marilyn Gunner is a physics professor at the City College of New York (CUNY) [1] and a Fellow of the American Physical Society. She is known for her work on molecular biophysics and structural biology . Marilyn Gunner.