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      • 2022 Professor Margaret Murnane University of Colorado, Boulder For pioneering and sustained contributions to the development of ultrafast lasers and coherent X-ray sources and the use of such sources to understand the quantum nature of materials.
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  1. The Sir Isaac Newton (SIN) Exam is a test of high school physics and is offered by the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Waterloo to encourage the teaching of physics. The test, although challenging, is meant to be refreshing and fun.

  2. Sir Isaac Newton Contest Scholarship. Each year, the Sir Isaac Newton Contest (SIN) Scholarship is awarded to the top-scoring incoming student pursuing an honours degree, either in the regular or co-operative programs, in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Waterloo.

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  4. The Sir Isaac Newton (SIN) Exam is a test of high school physics and is offered by the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Waterloo to encourage the teaching of physics. The test, although challenging, is meant to be refreshing and fun.

  5. Sir Isaac Newton Physics Contest – SIN. Online. The Sir Isaac Newton (SIN) exam is a test of high school physics and is offered by the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Waterloo to encourage the teaching of physics. Students participate from across Canada, the USA, and abroad. Contest Date: May 2025. Registration Fee ...

  6. The SIN (Sir Issac Newton) Physics Contest presented by the University of Waterloo.

  7. Oct 28, 2022 · 2022 Isaac Newton Medal and Prize winner Professor Margaret Murnane receives the medal and prize for pioneering and sustained contributions to the development of ultrafast lasers and coherent X-ray sources and the use of such sources to understand the quantum nature of materials.

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