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  1. John Robert Schrieffer (/ ˈ ʃ r iː f ər /; May 31, 1931 – July 27, 2019) was an American physicist who, with John Bardeen and Leon Cooper, was a recipient of the 1972 Nobel Prize in Physics for developing the BCS theory, the first successful quantum theory of superconductivity.

  2. John Robert Schrieffer (Oak Park, 31 de maio de 1931 - Tallahassee, 27 de julho de 2019) foi um físico estadunidense. Recebeu o Nobel de Física de 1972, pelo desenvolvimento conjunto da teoria da supercondutividade, também conhecida como Teoria BCS .

  3. 27 de mai. de 2024 · John Robert Schrieffer (born May 31, 1931, Oak Park, Illinois, U.S.—died July 27, 2019, Tallahassee, Florida) was an American physicist and winner, with John Bardeen and Leon N. Cooper, of the 1972 Nobel Prize for Physics for developing the BCS theory (for their initials), the first successful microscopic theory of superconductivity.

  4. 8 de out. de 2019 · Physicist who shared Nobel for theoretical basis of superconductivity. By. Nick Bonesteel & Gregory Boebinger. Credit: Bettman/Getty. The story of how Robert Schrieffer solved a problem that...

  5. John Robert ”Bob” Schrieffer, the condensed matter theorist who explained the quantum rationale underpinning superconductivity, died July 27 at the age of 88. Schrieffer was responsible for a critical component of the theory: defining the BCS wavefunction.

  6. 20 de set. de 2019 · John Robert (“Bob”) Schrieffer, one of the leading theoretical physicists of the past century, passed away on 27 July. He was 88. His seminal work with physicists John Bardeen and Leon Cooper earned them the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1972 and is now the accepted the theory of superconductivity.

  7. Schrieffer died in July 2019 in Tallahassee. While still in graduate school, John Robert Schrieffer developed with John Bardeen and Leon Cooper a theoretical explanation of superconductivity that garnered the trio the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1972.