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  1. Robert Betts Laughlin (born November 1, 1950) is the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of Physics and Applied Physics at Stanford University.

  2. Robert Betts Laughlin (Visalia, 1 de novembro de 1950) é um físico estadunidense. Carreira. Obteve um B.A. em matemática pela Universidade de Berkeley, em 1972, e um PhD em física em 1979, Instituto de Tecnologia de Massachusetts (MIT). Entre 2004 e 2006 atuou como presidente da KAIST em Daejeon, na Coreia do Sul.

  3. Biography. Prof. Robert B. Laughlin Department of Physics Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305. This is the text of the "brief" autobiography Prof. Laughlin wrote in conjunction with his receipt of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics.

  4. Robert B. Laughlin. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1998. Born: 1 November 1950, Visalia, CA, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA. Prize motivation: “for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations” Prize share: 1/3. Work.

  5. Professor Laughlin is a theorist with interests ranging from hard-core engineering to cosmology. He is an expert in semiconductors (Nobel Prize 1998) and has also worked on plasma and nuclear physics issues related to fusion and nuclear-pumped X-ray lasers.

  6. Robert Betts Laughlin was born in Visalia, California, in 1950. Introverted, but interested in technology, Robert made a working colour TV from a kit, taught himself how to blow glass to make chemistry plumbing and tried to make sodium metal but accidentally poured it over his right hand.

  7. Prof. Robert B. Laughlin Department of Physics Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305