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Ray Radebaugh
RAY RADEBAUGH
Inducted: 2010
Citation:
For outstanding, pioneering contributions to cryocooler technologies, leadership in cryogenics research at NIST, and leadership in the national and international cryogenics community.
Tenure: 1966-2009
Birth: 1939, South Bend, Indiana
Education:
University of Michigan, BS (Engineering Physics), 1962
Purdue University, MS (Physics), 1965
Purdue University, PhD (Physics), 1966
Positions held:
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Cryogenics Division, Institute for Material Science (Boulder), 1966-1968
Research Physicist and Project Leader, Cryogenics Div., Thermophysical Properties Div., Chem. Sci. Eng. Div., Chemical Engineering Division, Thermophysics Division (Boulder), 1968-1995
Group Leader, Cryogenic Technologies Group, Physical and Chemical Properties Division (Boulder), 1995-2009
NIST Fellow, Thermophysical Properties Division, 838, CSTL (Boulder), 2009-Present
Honors:
R&D100 Award, Coolahoop Cryogenic Refrigerator (1990)
J&E Hall Gold Medal, Institute of Refrigeration (London) (1999)
US Department of Commerce Silver Medal (1995) and Gold Medal (2003)
Jacob Rabinow Applied Research Award, NIST (2001)
Robert W. Vance Award, Cryogenic Society of America (2001) and Lifetime Membership Award (2006)
Samuel C. Collins Award, Cryogenic Engineering Conference, Outstanding Contribution to Cryogenic Technology (2009)
Memberships:
Cryogenic Society of America
Publications:
More than 170 publications including:
Radebaugh, R., Thermodynamic Properties of He3-He4 Solutions with Applications to the He3-He4 Dilution Refrigerator, NBS Technical Note 362 (1967)
Marquardt, E. D., Radebaugh, R., and Dobak, J., “A Cryogenic Catheter for Treating Heart Arrhythmia”, Adv. Cryogenic Eng. 43, 903-910 (1998)
Radebaugh, R., “Pulse Tube Oxygen Liquefier”, Adv. Cryogenic Eng. 45, 457-464 (2000)
Patents on Acoustic Cryocooler, Miniature Mixed Gas Refrigeration System, Flexible Catheter Cryosurgical System, Cryogenic Heat Exchanger, and Mixed Gas Refrigeration
Radebaugh, R., “Refrigeration for Superconductors,” Proc. IEEE, Special Issue on Applications of Superconductivity 92, 1719-1734 (2004)
Radebaugh, R., “Cryocoolers: The state of the Art and Recent Developments,” J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 21, 164219 (2009
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
International accounting and multinational enterprises, 4th.ed./ Radebaugh
xiv, 696 hal.: ill.; 26 cm
International accounting and multinational enterprises, 4th.ed./ Radebaugh
xiv, 696 hal.: ill.; 26 cm
International accounting and multinational enterprises, 4th.ed./ Radebaugh
xiv, 696 hal.: ill.; 26 cm
International accounting and multinational enterprises, 4th.ed./ Radebaugh
xiv, 696 hal.: ill.; 26 cm
Apprendre l'orthographe
Les deux études qui composent cet article sont traduites de la revue américaine The Reading Teacher que nous remercions pour son autorisation. Ecrites par des praticiens, elles nous éclairent sur la genèse de l'apprentissage de l'orthographe par les jeunes élèves. Elles nous montrent qu'au-delà des premières « clés » de nature phonétique, ce sont celles de nature sémantique et visuelle qui sont les plus importantes pour une bonne acquisition de cette matière aussi capitale que capricieuse.Rogis Radebaugh Muriel, Distefano Philipp P., Hagerty Patricia J., Mousseau Jacques, Richaudeau Elina. Apprendre l'orthographe. In: Communication et langages, n°67, 1er trimestre 1986. pp. 60-69
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