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- Carl_W._Akerlof abstract "Carl Akerlof is a particle physicist and astrophysicist at the University of Michigan. He initiated and led the Robotic Optical Transient Experiment (ROTSE), a ground-breaking effort to find fast astrophysical optical transients, particularly gamma-ray bursts. A fellow of the American Physical Society. he has co-authored over 400 papers with 1500 collaborators, which have been cited over 6000 times.".
- Q17004513 abstract "Carl Akerlof is a particle physicist and astrophysicist at the University of Michigan. He initiated and led the Robotic Optical Transient Experiment (ROTSE), a ground-breaking effort to find fast astrophysical optical transients, particularly gamma-ray bursts. A fellow of the American Physical Society. he has co-authored over 400 papers with 1500 collaborators, which have been cited over 6000 times.".
- Carl_W._Akerlof comment "Carl Akerlof is a particle physicist and astrophysicist at the University of Michigan. He initiated and led the Robotic Optical Transient Experiment (ROTSE), a ground-breaking effort to find fast astrophysical optical transients, particularly gamma-ray bursts. A fellow of the American Physical Society. he has co-authored over 400 papers with 1500 collaborators, which have been cited over 6000 times.".
- Q17004513 comment "Carl Akerlof is a particle physicist and astrophysicist at the University of Michigan. He initiated and led the Robotic Optical Transient Experiment (ROTSE), a ground-breaking effort to find fast astrophysical optical transients, particularly gamma-ray bursts. A fellow of the American Physical Society. he has co-authored over 400 papers with 1500 collaborators, which have been cited over 6000 times.".