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John Bardeen ForMemRS was an American physicist and electrical engineer. He is the only person to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics twice: first in 1956 ...
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John Bardeen, The Nobel Prize in Physics 1956. Born: 23 May 1908, Madison, WI, USA. Died: 30 January 1991, Boston, MA, USA.
John Bardeen

John Bardeen

Fisico e ingegnere
John Bardeen è stato un fisico e ingegnere elettrotecnico statunitense. È l'unico ad aver vinto due premi Nobel in Fisica, nel 1956 per il transistor, assieme a William Bradford Shockley e Walter ... Wikipedia

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John Bardeen was an American physicist who was co-winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in both 1956 and 1972. He shared the 1956 prize with William B.
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The group earned the 1972 Nobel Prize in physics for this work. Bardeen is the only person to have won two Nobel prizes in physics.
John Bardeen was born in Madison, Wisconsin, on May 23, 1908, son of Dr. Charles R. Bardeen, and Althea Harmer. Dr. Bardeen was Professor of Anatomy, and Dean ...
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Bardeen, a Fellow of the American Physical Society, served on the Council from 1954-57 and was President in 1968-69. He was elected to the National Academy of ...
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John Bardeen was born on May 23, 1908 in Madison, Wisconsin. He was the second son of Dr. Charles Russell Bardeen, dean of the University of Wisconsin medical ...
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John Bardeen was one of a handful of individuals awarded the Nobel Prize twice and the first scientist to win dual awards in physics.
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John Bardeen was an American physicist and electrical engineer. He won the Nobel Prize in Physics twice (1956 and 1972). Two of Bardeen's greatest ...
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The only person to win two Nobel Prizes in physics was John Bardeen, first in 1956 for the transistor, and then in 1972 for his theory of superconductivity.