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    Ivar Giaever (Norwegian: Giæver, IPA: [ˈìːvɑr ˈjèːvər]; born April 5, 1929) is a Norwegian-American engineer and physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1973 with Leo Esaki and Brian Josephson "for their discoveries regarding tunnelling phenomena in solids".

    • April 5, 1929 (age 94), Bergen, Norway
  2. Ivar Giaever (Bergen, 5 de abril de 1929) é um físico norueguês-estadunidense. Foi laureado com o Nobel de Física de 1973, juntamente com Leo Esaki e Brian David Josephson , por descobertas experimentais referentes ao fenômeno de tunelamento em semicondutores e supercondutores.

    • Noruega, Estados Unidos
  3. 16 de set. de 2011 · Por Axel Schmidt. Atualizado em 6 Maio 2016, 17h00 - Publicado em 16 set 2011, 15h30. Veja.com (Veja.com/VEJA.com) O físico e prêmio Nobel norueguês Ivar Giaever renunciou à American Physical Society (APS) por discordar de sua postura com relação às mudanças climáticas, disse uma porta-voz desta entidade à AFP.

  4. Learn about the life and achievements of Ivar Giaever, a Norwegian-American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1973 for his work on thin films, tunneling and superconductivity. Find out how he became a naturalized US citizen, a professor at Rensselaer and Oslo, and a Nobel laureate.

  5. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Ivar Giaever is a Norwegian-born American physicist who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1973 with Leo Esaki and Brian Josephson for work in solid-state physics. Giaever received an engineering degree at the Norwegian Institute of Technology in Trondheim in 1952 and became a patent examiner.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. ivar giaever. Micromotion of mammalian cells measured electrically. A morphological biosensor for mammalian cells. Monitoring fibroblast behavior in tissue culture with an applied electric field. Electrical method for detection of endothelial cell shape change in real time: assessment of endothelial barrier function.

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Ivar Giaever, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist who discovered tunnelling phenomena in semiconductors and superconductors. He was trained in engineering and worked at General Electric before joining Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He also developed the first tunnel diode and the BCS theory of superconductivity.