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- Nan Phinney (born 1945) is a retired American accelerator physicist at SLAC. She was program coordinator for the Stanford Linear Collider (SLC), the world's first linear collider. Her research interests are high energy colliders and linear colliders. She became an American Physical Society Fellow in 1993. Her last job title at SLAC was "Distinguished Staff Scientist". (en)
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- Nanette Cecile Phinney (en)
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- Nanette Cecile Phinney (en)
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- Chicago, Illinois, U.S. (en)
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- John Smith, SUNY, Stonybrook (en)
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- "I thought [the linear collider] was really bold and imaginative and exciting. Anyone could build a storage ring, but this was going to be fun." (en)
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- Trident Production in Coulomb Field (en)
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- Nan Phinney (born 1945) is a retired American accelerator physicist at SLAC. She was program coordinator for the Stanford Linear Collider (SLC), the world's first linear collider. Her research interests are high energy colliders and linear colliders. She became an American Physical Society Fellow in 1993. Her last job title at SLAC was "Distinguished Staff Scientist". (en)
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