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Heinrich Rohrer da it.wikipedia.org
Heinrich Rohrer (Buchs, 6 giugno 1933 – Wollerau, 16 maggio 2013) è stato un fisico svizzero, premio Nobel per la fisica nel 1986 insieme a Gerd Binnig per ...
Heinrich Rohrer (6 June 1933 – 16 May 2013) was a Swiss physicist who shared half of the 1986 Nobel Prize in Physics with Gerd Binnig for the design of the ...

Heinrich Rohrer

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Heinrich Rohrer è stato un fisico svizzero, premio Nobel per la fisica nel 1986 insieme a Gerd Binnig per il progetto del Microscopio a scansione per effetto tunnel; e a Ernst Ruska che sviluppò il primo microscopio elettronico. Wikipedia
Nascita: 6 giugno 1933, Buchs, Svizzera
Morte: 16 maggio 2013, Wollerau, Svizzera
Coniuge: Rose-Marie Egger (s. 1961)
Heinrich Rohrer da www.nobelprize.org
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Heinrich Rohrer da www.nobelprize.org
Heinrich Rohrer The Nobel Prize in Physics 1986. Born: 6 June 1933, Buchs, Switzerland. Died: 16 May 2013, Wollerau, Switzerland. Affiliation at the time of ...
Heinrich Rohrer da nationalmaglab.org
Swiss physicist Heinrich Rohrer co-invented the scanning tunneling microscope (STM), a non-optical instrument that allows the observation of individual atoms in ...
Heinrich Rohrer da www.britannica.com
Swiss physicist who, with Gerd Binnig, received half of the 1986 Nobel Prize for Physics for their joint invention of the scanning tunneling microscope.
Heinrich Rohrer da www.ibm.com
Rohrer was an inspiration for many and was noted for being a sharp, witty and personable technological champion within IBM and the worldwide research community.
Heinrich Rohrer da www.invent.org
In 1986, Rohrer and Binnig were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics. They began their work at the IBM Zurich Division's Research Laboratory in 1978. Rohrer, ...
3 lug 2013 · Co-inventor of the scanning tunnelling microscope. Heinrich Rohrer, Heini to those who knew him, helped to open the door to nanotechnology.
Heinrich Rohrer da mediatheque.lindau-nobel.org
Heinrich Rohrer was born on June 6, 1933 in Buchs (SG), Switzerland. He received his PhD in experimental physics in 1960 from the Swiss Federal Institute of ...