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  1. Jan 13, 2019 · Rick Stein has led a host of tributes being paid to television director and producer David Pritchard who has died from cancer. The Cornish chef said his "incredible" friend and director for more...

  2. Jan 13, 2019 · Rick Stein has led a host of tributes being paid to television director and producer David Pritchard who has died from cancer. The Cornish chef said his "incredible" friend and director for...

  3. David Edward Pritchard (born October 15, 1941) is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), working on atomic physics and doing educational research.

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  5. Jan 14, 2019 · Rick says: I’m very sad to say that David Pritchard, my friend and the TV director I have worked with for over 30 years, died this morning (Sunday 13th January). He was a remarkable person, someone who lifted the lives of everyone who knew him.

  6. Professor David E. Pritchard is a principal investigator in the Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics Group and works on Basic Atomic Physics in the Research Laboratory of Electronics.

  7. Jan 15, 2019 · Rick Stein paid tribute to television director and producer David Pritchard in view of his 418,000 Twitter followers on Sunday. The Padstow chef said he was “very sad” after being informed of the...

  8. Nov 18, 2021 · When Ketterle came to MIT as a postdoc 30 years ago, his mentor, David Pritchard, the Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Physics, made a prediction that Pauli blocking would suppress the way certain atoms known as fermions scatter light.

  9. Oct 1, 2013 · Full 30+ minute interview to be released this Thursday! David Pritchard, winner of two Primetime Emmy awards. Animation Executive Producer for The Simpsons, Family Guy, and King of the Hill. As...

  10. Pritchard was a pioneer in the study of the mechanical forces of light on atoms that lead to the Nobel Prize in physics in 1997 being awarded to Bill Phillips (his former postdoc), Steve Chu (a collaborator), and Claude Cohen-Tannoudji.