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Brian David Josephson FRS (born 4 January 1940) is a British theoretical physicist and professor emeritus of physics at the University of Cambridge.
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29 ago 2024 · Brian D. Josephson is a British physicist whose discovery of the Josephson effect while a 22-year-old graduate student won him a share (with ...

Brian Josephson

Brian David Josephson è un fisico gallese; a 22 anni la scoperta dell'effetto Josephson gli valse il Premio Nobel per la fisica solamente 11 anni dopo condividendolo con Leo Esaki e Ivar Giaever. Wikipedia
Luogo di nascita: Cardiff, Regno Unito
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Brian David Josephson The Nobel Prize in Physics 1973. Born: 4 January 1940, Cardiff, United Kingdom. Affiliation at the time of the award: University of ...
Welcome to the home page of Professor Brian Josephson, director of the Mind-Matter Unification Project of the Theory of Condensed Matter Group at the Cavendish ...
My research interests have been very much conditioned by the belief that current thinking in physics involves a limited approach to the understanding of ...
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Brian D. Josephson is a physicist at the University of Cambridge, specializing in semiconductors and condensed matter. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics ...
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University of Cambridge, M.A., Ph.D · 1964 ; Academic Career ; Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. 1962 ; Research Assistant Professor, University of Illinois.
Brian Josephson. Emeritus Professor of Physics, Cambridge University. Verified email at cam.ac.uk - Homepage · Mind-matter unification ...
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Awarded with Nobel Prize 1973 in Physics for his theoretical predictions of the properties of a supercurrent through a tunnel barrier.
British physicist Brian D. Josephson discovered the Josephson effect, which describes the flow of electric current between two pieces of superconducting ...