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Erikson

American  
[er-ik-suhn] / ˈɛr ɪk sən /

noun

  1. Erik (Homburger) 1902–94, U.S. psychoanalyst, born in Germany.


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After fabrication, the devices were evaluated under the leadership of James Erikson, a physics PhD student who specializes in laser based measurements.

From Science Daily

"The most obvious indicator of device quality is the shape of the resonances and we want them to be deep and narrow, like a needle piercing through the signal background," Erikson said.

From Science Daily

Erikson noted that understanding how much light is absorbed compared to how much is transmitted is critical for device performance.

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"The way most materials interact with light also changes depending on the temperature of the material," said Erikson.

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There is evidence to suggest that Leif Erikson, Erik’s son, went on to explore the lands around what is now New Foundland.

From The Wall Street Journal