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Herbert Kroemer da en.wikipedia.org
Kroemer was professor emeritus of electrical and computer engineering at the University of California, Santa Barbara, having received his Ph.D. in theoretical ...
Herbert Kroemer da www.nobelprize.org
Biographical. Herbert Kroemer. I was born on August 25, 1928 in Weimar, Germany. My father was a civil servant working for the city administration of my home ...
Herbert Kroemer

Herbert Kroemer

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Herbert Kroemer è stato un fisico tedesco. È stato professore all'Università della California di Santa Barbara. Ha conseguito il PhD all'Università Georg-August di Gottinga in fisica teorica nel 1952. Wikipedia
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Herbert Kroemer da engineering.ucsb.edu
Professor Kroemer, who held the Donald W. Whittier Chair in Electrical Engineering, joined the UCSB faculty in 1976. He received the Nobel Prize in Physics ...
Herbert Kroemer da www.ucsb.edu
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and of Materials. 2000 Nobel Prize in Physics. "For developing semiconductor heterostructures used in ...
Work. Semiconductors, materials with properties between those of electrical conductors and insulators, are the basis for most electronic components.
Herbert Kroemer da www.britannica.com
25 apr 2024 · Herbert Kroemer (born August 25, 1928, Weimar, Germany—died March 8, 2024) was a German-born physicist who, with Zhores Alferov and Jack S.
Herbert Kroemer da www.nytimes.com
10 apr 2024 · Herbert Kroemer, 95, Dies; Laid Groundwork for Modern Technologies. He shared a Nobel Prize in Physics for discoveries that paved the way for ...
Herbert Kroemer da www.washingtonpost.com
28 mar 2024 · Herbert Kroemer, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist who spearheaded the development of a new kind of semiconductor, leading to Information Age ...
Herbert Kroemer (Fellow, IEEE) was born in 1928 in Weimar, Germany. He received the Ph.D. degree in theoretical solid-state physics from the University of ...
Herbert Kroemer da history.aip.org
Biography. Abstract. Herbert Kroemer is Professor of Electrical Engineering at University of California, Santa Barbara (1976-present).