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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_BardeenJohn Bardeen - Wikipedia

    Born and raised in Wisconsin, Bardeen received a Ph.D. in physics from Princeton University. After serving in World War II, he was a researcher at Bell Labs and a professor at the University of Illinois. In 1990, Bardeen appeared on Life magazine's list of "100 Most Influential Americans of the Century."

  2. Biographical. John Bardeen was born in Madison, Wisconsin, on May 23, 1908, son of Dr. Charles R. Bardeen, and Althea Harmer. Dr. Bardeen was Professor of Anatomy, and Dean of the Medical School of the University of Wisconsin at Madison.

  3. Há 3 dias · John Bardeen (born May 23, 1908, Madison, Wis., U.S.—died Jan. 30, 1991, Boston, Mass.) was an American physicist who was co-winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in both 1956 and 1972. He shared the 1956 prize with William B. Shockley and Walter H. Brattain for their joint invention of the transistor.

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  4. John Bardeen (Madison, 23 de outubro de 1908 — Boston, 30 de janeiro de 1991) foi um físico estadunidense. Pai do físico James Maxwell Bardeen. Biografia. É o único a receber duas vezes o Nobel de Física.

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  5. Conhecido por: O único físico a ganhar o Prêmio Nobel de Física duas vezes: em 1956 por ajudar a inventar o transistor e em 1972 por desenvolver a teoria da supercondutividade. Nascimento: 23 de maio de 1908 em Madison, Wisconsin. Falecimento: 30 de janeiro de 1991 em Boston, Massachusetts.

  6. 29 de nov. de 2018 · Fast Facts: John Bardeen. Occupation: Physicist. Known For: The only physicist to win the Nobel Prize in Physics twice: in 1956 for helping to invent the transistor, and in 1972 for developing the theory of superconductivity. Born: May 23, 1908 in Madison, Wisconsin. Died: January 30, 1991 in Boston, Massachusetts.

  7. 30 de jan. de 1991 · John Bardeen The Nobel Prize in Physics 1956 . Born: 23 May 1908, Madison, WI, USA . Died: 30 January 1991, Boston, MA, USA . Affiliation at the time of the award: University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USA . Prize motivation: “for their researches on semiconductors and their discovery of the transistor effect” Prize share: 1/3