IEEEVM: William Bradford Shockley william Bradford shockley. Born 13 February 1910. Died 12 August 1989. williamshockley. william shockley was born in 1910 to william and May shockley. http://www.ieee-virtual-museum.org/collection/people.php?taid=&id=1234621&lid=1
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Extractions: This Week Inventor Archive Inventor Search Inventor of the Week Archive Browse for a different Invention or Inventor Transistor John Bardeen, Walter Brattain and William Shockley worked together at Bell Labs in the 1940s for a relatively brief period of time. But their collaboration resulted in one of the most important inventions of the century: the transistor. This device would transform the electronics world and make a major impact on the architecture of computers, helping to put them into the mainstream just a few years later. Bardeen was born May 23, 1908 in Madison, Wisconsin and entered the University of Wisconsin at the age of 15 as an engineering student. He earned a masters degree in electrical engineering and went on to work for the Gulf Oil Company as a geophysicist. Later he returned to school, pursuing and completing a Ph.D. in physics at Princeton in 1935. He worked as a Fellow at Harvard and later worked for the University of Minnesota until World War II began when he was transferred to the Naval Ordnance Labs to help the Navy develop protection mechanisms for ships and submarines. Shockley asked him to work for his Bell Labs research group in 1945. Brattain was born in Amoy, China on Feb. 10, 1902. His father had a teaching job there. Soon the family moved back to the state of Washington. Brattain majored in physics and math at Whitman College and went on to the University of Oregon where he earned a Masters degree, and then to the University of Minnesota where he completed his Ph.D. In 1929 Brattain began working for Bell Labs. He was assigned to Shockley's group, where his skills in experimentation would complement Bardeens talent for theory.
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Extractions: Cast Page William Page Navigation Jump to cast page: Click Below Jason Adams Chad Allen Jonelle Allen Barbara Babcock Orson Bean Jessica Bowman Calabreses Chaz Frank Collison Brandon Douglas Erika Flores Jim Knobeloch Joe Lando Geoffrey Lower Henry G. Sanders Larry Sellers Jane Seymour William Shockley Shawn Toovey Helene Udy Jennifer Youngs No you're not hearing things, that is William Shockley you are hearing in the commercial for UPS store. William's distinctive voice is in high demand these days. You can hear him not only on the voiceover for UPS Store on TV and radio but also in ads for Kraftmaid Cabinets, Suzuki motorcycles, New Jersey EDA and as the narrator for the LOVE LAB on the Discovery Health Channel. William- Love Lab? Talk about type casting!!
Extractions: American engineer and teacher, cowinner (with John Bardeen and Walter H. Brattain) of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1956 for their development of the transistor, a device that largely replaced the bulkier and less-efficient vacuum tube and ushered in the age of microminiature electronics. During the late 1960s Shockley became a figure of some controversy because of his widely debated views on the intellectual differences between races. Shockley was born in London, England, on February 13, 1910. His parents were Americans. Shockley came from a long, aristocratic American line, directly descending from John Alden and Priscilla Mullins from the Mayflower on his father's side. His father, William, was an MIT-trained mining engineer and adventurer, quite capable of staring down bandits at gunpoint on Mongolian railroads, but largely incapable of making a living. Shockley's mother, May Bradford, of Missouri stock, was one of the first women graduates of Stanford University, majoring in art and mathematics. She became the first woman surveyor in Nevada's silver mining territory. William was 24 years older than she; he was in his mid 50s. They married in 1908 and moved to London, where William had contract work. Their only child, William Bradford was born there. When he entered high school, Shockley spent two years at the Palo Alto Military Academy. He then enrolled for a brief time in the Los Angeles Coaching School to study physics. He finished his high school education at Hollywood High, graduating in 1927.
Extractions: William Shockley, John Bardeen e Walter Brattain L'invenzione del transistor e la «rivoluzione elettronica» che ne è seguita sono state rese possibili solamente grazie a una continua interazione di avanzamento nello studio dei semiconduttori e di sviluppo di tecnologie appropriate. A partire dal transistor, l'invenzione di ogni dispositivo è stata preceduta da studi di carattere fondamentale sulla fisica e chimica dei semiconduttori e ha costituito una spinta importante verso ulteriori ricerche. Un ruolo molto importante hanno avuto in questo processo i laboratori della Bell Telephone negli Stati Uniti, dove la ricerca di nuove soluzioni diede origine a un grosso sforzo per la comprensione delle proprietà fisiche dei semiconduttori e delle proprietà rettificanti di strutture a semiconduttore. Venne nominato direttore del progetto William Shockley e facevano parte del gruppo di ricerca John Bardeen, brillante teorico, e Walter Brattain, accanito sperimentatore.