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  1. Esther Marley Conwell (Nova Iorque, 23 de maio de 1922) é uma física estadunidense. Investigou propriedades de semicondutores e condutores orgânicos, especialmente o transporte. Condecorações. In November 2002, Discover Magazine listed Prof. Conwell as one of the 50 most important female scientists of all time.

  2. Esther Marley Conwell (May 23, 1922 – November 16, 2014) was a pioneering American chemist and physicist, best known for the Conwell-Weisskopf theory that describes how electrons travel through semiconductors, a breakthrough that helped revolutionize modern computing.

  3. 1 de mai. de 2015 · Topics. Optical fibers, Chemical elements, Charge transport, Education, Teaching, Universities, Careers and professions, Awards and Prizes, Organic semiconductors, Physicists. Esther Marly Conwell, known for her groundbreaking work on semiconductors and her mentorship of women in science, was born in New York City on 23 May 1922 and ...

  4. Esther Conwell was a physicist and chemist known for her pioneering semiconductor science. Her research investigating the fundamental properties of semiconductors and conducting polymers paved the way for modern computing and silicone microchips. Esther Marley Conwell was born on May 23, 1922, in New York City, the oldest of three girls.

  5. ESTHER MARLEY CONWELL (ROTHBERG), a condensed matter theoretician, died November 16, 2014, at the age of 92, ending a distinguished 62-year career investigating fundamental properties of new electrically conductive materials.

  6. ESTHER MARLEY CONWELL (ROTHBERG), a condensed matter theoretician, died November 16, 2014, at the age of 92, ending a distinguished 62-year career investigating fundamental properties of new electrically conductive materials.

  7. 17 de nov. de 2014 · A pioneer in the field of semiconductor research that ultimately revolutionized modern computers, Conwell was recognized as one of Discover magazine’s Top 50 Women of Science in 2002 and awarded the National Medal of Science by President Barack Obama in 2010.