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  1. True Genius: The Life and Science of John Bardeen; The Only Winner of Two Nobel Prizes in Physics by Vicki Daitch Lillian Hoddeson, 2005
  2. True genius: the life and science of John Bardeen [A book review from: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics] by V. Ambegaokar, 2004-03-01
  3. TYPED LETTER SIGNED BY JOHN BARDEEN. by John. (SIGNED) Nobel Laureate in Physics. BARDEEN, 1973-01-01
  4. A collection of Professor John Bardeen's publications on semiconductors and superconductivity by John Bardeen, 1988
  5. William Shockley: Physicist, Inventor, Walter Houser Brattain, Transistor, John Bardeen, Nobel Prize, Silicon Valley
  6. Scientific research and industrial development by John Bardeen, 1977
  7. Theory of superconductivity, (University of Illinois) by John Bardeen, 1957
  8. The early days of the transistor by John Bardeen, 1979
  9. Recent developments in superconductivity, by John Bardeen, 1960
  10. Understanding superconductivity (Lecture on outstanding research) by John Bardeen, 1964
  11. The transistor, a semi-conductor triode (Physical review) by John Bardeen, 1948
  12. Carve-o-lantern: A unique way to carve your Halloween pumpkin by John Paul Bardeen, 1986
  13. John Amos Comenius: Bishop of the Moravians : His Life and Educational Works by Charles William Bardeen, Simon Somerville Laurie, 2010-01-11
  14. The Anatomical Record, Volume 10 by Charles Russell Bardeen, Irving Hardesty, et all 2010-04-20

41. Bardeen, John. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. bardeen, john. (bärd n´)(KEY) , 1908–91, American physicist, b. Madison, Wis., grad. Univ.
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Bardeen, John E Pronunciation Key Bardeen, John , American physicist, b. Madison, Wis., grad. Univ. of Wisconsin (B.S. 1928, M.S. 1929), Ph.D. Princeton, 1936. He was a research physicist at the Bell Telephone Laboratories from 1945 to 1951. In 1951 he became professor of electrical engineering and physics at the Univ. of Illinois. He is known for his studies of semiconductors and other aspects of solid state physics. He shared with Walter H. Brattain and William Shockley the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work in developing the transistor. He also shared the 1972 Nobel Prize in Physics with Leon Cooper and John Schreiffer for development of a theory of superconductivity , becoming the first person to win a Nobel Prize twice in the same field. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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46. Bardeen, John (1902-1987) : Inventing The Transistor
bardeen, john (19021987) inventing the transistor. john bardeenwas awarded the Nobel Prize for physics in 1956, jointly with
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Early in his career Bardeen's studies in electrical engineering focused on geophysics when the science was being widely used to search for oil in new uncharted territories. But he found that commercial life wasn't for him and instead ducked out of the oil world to explore theoretical science at Princeton University.
His career took him to Harvard and the Universities of Minnesota and Illinois where his research included quantum theory and solid-state physics, but his speciality after 1945 was electrical conductivity in metals. This work led directly to the Nobel Prize, and the transistor became the building block for modern electronic, computer and microchip technology.

47. John Bardeen Bardeen, John 1908-91, American Physicist; B. Ma...
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bardeen, john. (19081991). Americký fyzik, který je spoludržitelemNobelových cen za fyziku a to v roce 1956 a 1972. První dostal
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Americký fyzik, který je spoludržitelem Nobelových cen za fyziku a to v roce 1956 a 1972. První dostal spolu s Williamem B. Shockleyem a Walterem H. Brattainem za objev tranzistoru. Druhou v roce 1972 dostal spolu s Leonem N. Cooperem a Johnem R. Schriefferem za objasnìní supravodivosti.
Bardeen studoval na universitì ve Wisconsinu (Madison) a v roce 1936 získal doktorát z matematické fyziky na univerzitì v Princetonu. V letech 1936-1938 byl zamìstnancem university v Minnesotì. Za druhé svìtové války pracoval jako hlavní fyzik v "U.S. Naval Ordnance Laboratory" ve státì Washington D.C.
Po válce (1945) se stal Bardeen zamìstnancem Bellových telefonních laboratoøí v Murray Hill, New Jersey. Zde Brattain a Shockley provádìli výzkum vlastností elektronové vodivosti polovodièù a 23. prosince roku 1947 odhalili svìtu první tranzistor, který odstartoval revoluci ve svìtì elektrotechniky a elektroniky. Tranzistor nahradil vìtší a neskladnìjší vakuované elektronky a dovolil miniaturizovat rùzné pøepínaèe, které pak umožnily zvýšit výkon poèítaèù.
Na zaèátku padesátých let Bardeen dokonèil výzkum, na kterém zaèal pracovat již ve tøicátých letech a zaèal pracovat na teorii, která by vysvìtlila zmizení elektrického odporu nìkterých materiálù pøi teplotì blízké absolutní nule. BCS teorie supravodivosti (podle poèáteèních písmen objevitelù

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Bardeen, John (1908-1991), físico y premio Nobel estadounidense, nació en Madison (Wisconsin) y estudió en las universidades de Wisconsin y Princeton. Como físico investigador (1945-1951) en los Laboratorios Telefónicos Bell, fue miembro del equipo que desarrolló el transistor, un diminuto aparato electrónico capaz de realizar la mayoría de las funciones de los tubos de vacío. Por este trabajo, compartió en 1956 el Premio Nobel de Física con dos compatriotas, los físicos William Shockley y Walter H. Brattain. Mientras tanto, se había incorporado en 1951 a la Universidad de Illinois. En 1972 compartió nuevamente el Premio Nobel de Física con los físicos estadounidenses Leon N. Cooper y John R. Schrieffer por el desarrollo de una teoría que explicaba la superconductividad, es decir, la desaparición de la resistencia eléctrica en ciertos metales y aleaciones a temperaturas cercanas al cero absoluto. Bardeen fue el primer científico que ganó dos premios Nobel en la misma disciplina.

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Nació en Madison, Wisconsin (EE.UU.) en 1908. Estudió en las universidades de Wisconsin y Princeton; obtuvo la licenciatura en Letras en 1928, y en Ciencias al año siguiente. De 1930 a 1933 fue profesor de matemáticas. Trabajó como geofísico en la Gulf Research y en la Development Corporation. De 1935 a 1938 fue catedrático de Física en la Universidad de Harvard. En los años siguientes, sirvió diversos cargos docentes en el Departamento de Marina y en los laboratorios navales. Investigador en la Murray Hill de Nueva Jersey y en los laboratorios de la Bell Telephone, de 1945 a 1951, sirvió las cátedras de Electricidad y Física en la Universidad de Illinois.
Las investigaciones de Bardeen contribuyeron al rápido progreso en el ámbito de la electrónica y condujeron a la invención y perfeccionamiento del transistor , que por sus muchas ventajas reemplazó a las válvulas termoiónicas. La Academia de Ciencias de Suecia, que le otorgó el premio Nobel en 1956, junto con Walter Brattain y William Shockley , por sus estudios sobre los transistores , indicó que era merecedor del galardón por sus "investigaciones sobre los semiconductores y el descubrimiento del efecto del transistor".

53. John Bardeen Winner Of The 1972 Nobel Prize In Physics
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Bardeen, John American physicist born in Madison, Wisconsin, who lived from 1908 to 1991. He was known for his studies of semiconductivity (see Semiconductor ) and other aspects of Solid-State Physics . The first to win a Nobel Prize twice in the same field, Bardeen shared the 1956 physics prize with Walter Brattain and William Shockley, for work in developing the Transistor , and the 1972 physics prize with Leon Cooper and John Schreiffer, for their theory of Superconductivity

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59. The History Of The Transistor - John Bardeen - Walter Brattain - William Shockle
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Biographical information on John Bardeen, Walter Brattain and William Shockley, and more of the history behind the transistor. By Mary Bellis The transistor is an influential invention that changed the course of history for computers. The first generation of computers used vacuum tubes ; the second generation of computers used transistors; the third generation of computers used integrated circuits ; and the fourth generation of computers used microprocessors John Bardeen, William Shockley, and Walter Brattain, scientists at the Bell Telephone Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey, were researching the behavior of crystals (germanium) as semi-conductors in an attempt to replace vacuum tubes as mechanical relays in telecommunications. The vacuum tube, used to amplify music and voice, made long-distance calling practical, but the tubes consumed power, created heat and burned out rapidly, requiring high maintenance.

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in, they soon got me interested in their problems and I became deeply engrossedin trying to learn what was known about semiconductor theory. john bardeen.
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"I had known Walter since my graduate student days at Princeton. Although at that time I had not decided what field of solid-state physics I would work in, they soon got me interested in their problems and I became deeply engrossed in trying to learn what was known about semiconductor theory."
- John Bardeen A brilliant theorist, Dr. Bardeen brought his keen understanding to the transistor team by explaining effects found in early transistor experiments. Born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin, he obtained his Ph.D. in mathematics and physics from Princeton University in 1936. A staff member of the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, from 1938 to 1941, he served as principal physicist at the US Naval Ordinance Laboratory in Washington, DC, during World War II, after which he joined Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. There he conducted research on the electron-conducting properties of semiconductors. This work led to the invention of the transistor. Dr. Bardeen won the Nobel prize in 1956 as co-inventor of the transistor, and again in 1972 as co-developer of the theory of superconductivity at low temperatures. Dr. Bardeen left Bell Labs in 1951 to join the faculty at University of Illinois, where he dedicated himself to research superconductivity. For more information about John Bardeen, download the backgrounder:

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