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William Happer : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Happer
William Happer (born July 27, 1939〔) is an American physicist who has specialised in the study of atomic physics, optics and spectroscopy. He is the Cyrus Fogg Brackett〔(Brackett, Cyrus Fogg (1833-1915) ), first Joseph Henry Professor of Physics and founder of the Electrical Engineering Department at Princeton〕 Professor of Physics at Princeton University,〔 and a long-term member of the JASON advisory group,〔(William Happer biography ) at American Institute of Physics〕 where he pioneered the development of adaptive optics. From 1991-93, Happer served as director of the Department of Energy's Office of Science. Happer is a vocal skeptic of certain statements regarding global warming. ==Early life== Happer was born in Vellore, India, the son of two medical doctors. Happer spent the years of World War II with his mother in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. After the war, and a return to India, his family emigrated to North Carolina.〔Ann Finkbeiner, ''The Jasons: The Secret History of Science's Postwar Elite'', pp. 222-225. Viking/Penguin, 2006, ISBN 0-670-03489-4〕
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