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  1. 22 de jun. de 2024 · John B. Goodenough, American physicist who won the 2019 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his work on developing lithium-ion batteries. He shared the prize with British-born American chemist M. Stanley Whittingham and Japanese chemist Yoshino Akira. Goodenough was the oldest person to win a Nobel Prize.

  2. 24 de jun. de 2024 · Solid-state physicist John B. Goodenough, 2011 National Medal of Science Laureate, is known for developing lightweight rechargeable batteries now ubiquitous in today’s portable electronic devices. Credit: National Science Foundation

  3. Há 3 dias · Adino Goodenough Male 1755–1845 • Male. Mary Goodenow Female 1757–after1783 • Female. Martha Goodenow Female 1759–1825 • Female. Calvin Goodenow Male 1762–1853 • Male. Bannister Goodenow Female 1764–1764 • Female. Ebenezer Goodenow Male 1765–Deceased • Male. Parents. John Banister Male 1696–1779 • Male. Martha Rice ...

  4. John Goodenough, who developed random access memory in the 1950s, the lithium ion rechargeable battery in the 1970s, discovered several fundamental rules in magnetism, and, in 2012, ...

  5. 17 de jun. de 2024 · SK On has succeeded in co-developing a polymer electrolyte for lithium metal batteries that can operate at room temperature. This achievement was made through the company’s collaboration with a research team led by the late Professor John B. Goodenough from the University of Texas.

  6. 24 de jun. de 2024 · On May 21, 2010, Professor John B. Goodenough, who holds the Virginia H. Cockrell Chair in Engineering in the Mechanical Engineering Department at The University of Texas at Austin, was elected a Foreign Member of the Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge.

  7. Há 5 dias · Professor John B. Goodenough, holder of the Virginia H. Cockrell Centennial Chair in Engineering, received the 2009 Presidential Enrico Fermi Award with Stanford University's Siegfried S. Hecker. Hecker was cited for his contributions to the metallurgy of plutonium and his leadership of the Los Alamos National Laboratory.