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Satellite Beach police officers remembered after 1992 deadly crash - Florida Today

Saturday, June 10, 2017

Satellite Beach — for five straight days," he said."The sheriff's office, Indian Harbour Beach, Palm Bay all came in, took shifts and worked as if they were Satellite Beach police officers," he said. .oembed-asset-link { border-bottom: 1px solid #e1e1e1; } .oembed-link-anchor { display: block; clear: both; } p.oembed-link-desc { font-size: 100%; color: #666; font-weight: normal; margin: 0 14px 14px 14px; font-family: 'Futura Today Light'; text-align: left; line-height: 120%; }Wednesday, the Satellite Beach Police Department conducted the 25th annual memorial service in remembrance of Hartmann and Flagg in the Atlantic Plaza parking lot.Roughly 200 people attended, including relatives, Satellite Beach officials, the Brevard County Sheriff's Office command  staff, and various Space Coast police chiefs.Show ThumbnailsShow CaptionsLast SlideNext SlideNear the podium, framed portraits of Hartmann, 37, and Flagg, 22, faced the crowd from a table adorned with a black tablecloth, a folded U.S. flag and a glass vase containing two white roses. During the service, Sally Flagg, Phil's mother, and Donna Davenport, Ed's sister, each took a rose and gently placed it next to the photo of their lost loved one.Behind the table across State Road A1A, workers labored at the construction site of the south Oceana Oceanfront Condominium. This property formerly housed the old Ramada Inn, where the fatal crash happened a quarter-century ago.  .oembed-asset-link { border-bottom: 1px solid #e1e1e1; } .oembed-link-anchor { display: block; clear: both; } p.oembed-link-desc { font-size: 100%; color: #666; font-weight: normal; margin: 0 14px 14px 14px; font-family: 'Futura Today Light'; text-align: left; line-height: 120%; }Flagg pulled over a carload of juveniles from Christmas for drug and alcohol violations about 1:50 a.m., and Hartmann served as his backup, Pearson said. That's when Cocoa Beach resident Kevin O'Neill — whose blood-alcohol level measured 0.22, more than double the legal limit — slammed into the officers in a Ford Ranger pickup, killing them."Twenty-five years is a long time. It has been a long, sad, difficult time. And being here in Satellite Beach is not easy," Sally Flagg told the audience. She lives in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.Vero Beach 13-year-old Emma Fini,...

Deborah S. Jin Dies at 47; Physicist Studied Matter in Extreme Cold - New York Times

Monday, September 26, 2016

Shiu-Lan Jin was born on Nov. 15, 1968, in Stanford, Calif. Her father was a physics professor at the Florida Institute of Technology; her mother was a physics-trained engineer. She grew up in Indian Harbour Beach, Fla., not far from Cape Canaveral and the Kennedy Space Center.She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in physics from Princeton in 1990 before earning her doctorate from the University of Chicago in 1995.Last year, the news agency Thomson Reuters, which predicts possible winners of the Nobel Prizes, included Dr. Jin on its short list for the 2015 physics prize. (Nobel rules bar awarding the prize posthumously, unless the death followed announcement of the prize.)Dr. Jin is survived by her husband, John Bohn, also a JILA scientist; their daughter, Jaclyn; her mother, Shirley Jin; a sister, Laural Jin O’Dowd; and a brother, Craig Jin.After creating fermionic condensate, Dr. Jin began collaborating with Jun Ye of JILA to move beyond atoms and study ultracold molecules. That involved cooling two types of atoms and then finding a way to bring them close enough to bond, without the atoms heating up from the energy of the collision.Lasers and magnetic fields carefully braked and steered the atoms, siphoning off energy as they bound together into molecules. That achievement has opened up a new field of research into chemical reactions: Scientists can now start to study quantum effects that are obscured at higher temperatures.“You can start to describe the very fundamental nature of chemical reactions,” Dr. Ye said.The experiments required of them both broad theoretical understanding of the physics they were seeking to reveal and precise knowledge of the experimental details. “She just had this incredible balance between detail and big scientific vision,” Dr. Ye said of Dr. Jin.

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Satellite Beach police officers remembered after 1992 deadly crash - Florida Today

Saturday, June 10, 2017

Satellite Beach — for five straight days," he said."The sheriff's office, Indian Harbour Beach, Palm Bay all came in, took shifts and worked as if they were Satellite Beach police officers," he said. .oembed-asset-link { border-bottom: 1px solid #e1e1e1; } .oembed-link-anchor { display: block; clear: both; } p.oembed-link-desc { font-size: 100%; color: #666; font-weight: normal; margin: 0 14px 14px 14px; font-family: 'Futura Today Light'; text-align: left; line-height: 120%; }Wednesday, the Satellite Beach Police Department conducted the 25th annual memorial service in remembrance of Hartmann and Flagg in the Atlantic Plaza parking lot.Roughly 200 people attended, including relatives, Satellite Beach officials, the Brevard County Sheriff's Office command  staff, and various Space Coast police chiefs.Show ThumbnailsShow CaptionsLast SlideNext SlideNear the podium, framed portraits of Hartmann, 37, and Flagg, 22, faced the crowd from a table adorned with a black tablecloth, a folded U.S. flag and a glass vase containing two white roses. During the service, Sally Flagg, Phil's mother, and Donna Davenport, Ed's sister, each took a rose and gently placed it next to the photo of their lost loved one.Behind the table across State Road A1A, workers labored at the construction site of the south Oceana Oceanfront Condominium. This property formerly housed the old Ramada Inn, where the fatal crash happened a quarter-century ago.  .oembed-asset-link { border-bottom: 1px solid #e1e1e1; } .oembed-link-anchor { display: block; clear: both; } p.oembed-link-desc { font-size: 100%; color: #666; font-weight: normal; margin: 0 14px 14px 14px; font-family: 'Futura Today Light'; text-align: left; line-height: 120%; }Flagg pulled over a carload of juveniles from Christmas for drug and alcohol violations about 1:50 a.m., and Hartmann served as his backup, Pearson said. That's when Cocoa Beach resident Kevin O'Neill — whose blood-alcohol level measured 0.22, more than double the legal limit — slammed into the officers in a Ford Ranger pickup, killing them."Twenty-five years is a long time. It has been a long, sad, difficult time. And being here in Satellite Beach is not easy," Sally Flagg told the audience. She lives in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.Vero Beach 13-year-old Emma Fini,...

Deborah S. Jin Dies at 47; Physicist Studied Matter in Extreme Cold - New York Times

Monday, September 26, 2016

Shiu-Lan Jin was born on Nov. 15, 1968, in Stanford, Calif. Her father was a physics professor at the Florida Institute of Technology; her mother was a physics-trained engineer. She grew up in Indian Harbour Beach, Fla., not far from Cape Canaveral and the Kennedy Space Center.She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in physics from Princeton in 1990 before earning her doctorate from the University of Chicago in 1995.Last year, the news agency Thomson Reuters, which predicts possible winners of the Nobel Prizes, included Dr. Jin on its short list for the 2015 physics prize. (Nobel rules bar awarding the prize posthumously, unless the death followed announcement of the prize.)Dr. Jin is survived by her husband, John Bohn, also a JILA scientist; their daughter, Jaclyn; her mother, Shirley Jin; a sister, Laural Jin O’Dowd; and a brother, Craig Jin.After creating fermionic condensate, Dr. Jin began collaborating with Jun Ye of JILA to move beyond atoms and study ultracold molecules. That involved cooling two types of atoms and then finding a way to bring them close enough to bond, without the atoms heating up from the energy of the collision.Lasers and magnetic fields carefully braked and steered the atoms, siphoning off energy as they bound together into molecules. That achievement has opened up a new field of research into chemical reactions: Scientists can now start to study quantum effects that are obscured at higher temperatures.“You can start to describe the very fundamental nature of chemical reactions,” Dr. Ye said.The experiments required of them both broad theoretical understanding of the physics they were seeking to reveal and precise knowledge of the experimental details. “She just had this incredible balance between detail and big scientific vision,” Dr. Ye said of Dr. Jin.