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Carol E. Anway

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117:(APS) in 2018, after a nomination from the APS Forum on Industrial & Applied Physics, "for revolutionary advances in the areas of computational industrial physics, specifically in advanced simulation tools enabling modeling and predictive behavior of sensor and communication architectures in highly complex systems". 412: 330: 267: 82: 422: 105:
After completing her Ph.D. she worked for Boeing, on military aircraft and on lightning protection for commercial aircraft. She retired from Boeing in 2020.
150: 392: 114: 47: 22:(also published as Carol Anway-Wiese; born 1965) is a retired American physicist known for her work on computational industrial physics for 407: 402: 99: 91: 397: 417: 387: 382: 175: 35: 341: 303: 240: 55: 39: 359: 282: 351: 272: 87: 134: 376: 98:. Her research was supervised by Thomas Müller, who later became a professor at the 355: 95: 43: 363: 152:
Fellows nominated in 2018 by the Forum on Industrial & Applied Physics
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CDF Collaboration (April 1995), "Observation of top quark production in
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Presbyterian Association on Science, Technology and the Christian Faith
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collisions with the collider detector at Fermilab",
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Boeing
Superior, Wisconsin
Hamline University
Minnesota
University of California, Los Angeles
particle physics
Collider Detector at Fermilab
top quark
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Fellow of the American Physical Society
Library of Congress catalog entry


Fellows nominated in 2018 by the Forum on Industrial & Applied Physics


"Carol Anway"




"Executive board"


doi
10.2172/1372344
OSTI
1372344
arXiv
hep-ex/9503002

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