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Voyage Through Time: Walks of Life to the Nobel Prize
Ahmed Zewail
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| #1087587 in Books | The American University in Cairo Press | 2002-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.13 x6.36 x9.32l, | File type: PDF | 256 pages | ||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Egypt to USA to a Nobel Prize|By Dick H. Fredericksen|With humor and pathos, Ahmed Zewail details his path from a small Egyptian city to American universities to Caltech to a Nobel prize. It's a timely portrait, among other things, of twentieth century life in Egypt -- a little different from the impressions one gets in the American press. For one thing, Zewail received a good,||"Zewail's book demonstrates that he has the ability - rare for most working scientists - to eschew technical jargon in favor of communicating to a nonscientific audience the goals, techniques, and results of his research by making extensive use of ingenious an
From a beginning in an Egyptian Delta town and the port of Alexandria to the scenic vistas of sunny southern California, Ahmed Zewail takes us on a voyage through time -- his own life and the split-second world of the femtosecond. In this engaging exposé of his life and work until his receipt of the Nobel Prize in 1999, Zewail explores in non-technical language the landscape of molecules glimpsed on the scale of one quadrillionth of a second: the femtosecond, 0. 0...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Voyage Through Time: Walks of Life to the Nobel Prize | Ahmed Zewail.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.