Finally, in March 1946, Bardeen hit on the reason. From Wordnik.com. [The Transistor] Reference
Bardeen, in recognition of their work on the transistor. From Wordnik.com. [Walter H. Brattain - Biography] Reference
(John Bardeen was awarded the prize in both 1956 and 1972.). From Wordnik.com. [All Nobel Laureates in Physics] Reference
Bardeen was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1954. From Wordnik.com. [John Bardeen - Biography] Reference
But Shockley was far from elated at Bardeen and Brattain's success. From Wordnik.com. [The Transistor] Reference
In 1956 Brattain, Bardeen and Shockley shared the Nobel in physics. From Wordnik.com. [The Transistor] Reference
Palo Alto native, had invented the transistor with John Bardeen and. From Wordnik.com. [Technology and Entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley] Reference
From 1938-1941, Bardeen was an Assistant Professor of Physics at the University of. From Wordnik.com. [John Bardeen - Biography] Reference
Madison, Wisconsin, on May 23, 1908, son of Dr. Charles R. Bardeen, and Althea Harmer. From Wordnik.com. [John Bardeen - Biography] Reference
Brattain and Bardeen tried every variation they could think of to better their results. From Wordnik.com. [The Transistor] Reference
• Bardeen returned to Swedish king for another Nobel as if to fulfill earlier promise. From Wordnik.com. [50 Timeless Scientists of the World] Reference
But in explaining the phenomenon of superconductivity in metals in 1957, Bardeen, Cooper and. From Wordnik.com. [Additional background material on the Nobel Prize in Physics 1996] Reference
On Nov. 21 Bardeen went to Brattain with a new suggestion for making silicon amplify a signal. From Wordnik.com. [The Transistor] Reference
Bardeen, Brattain and Shockley, after their invention of the transistor, were the great heroes. From Wordnik.com. [Walter Kohn - Autobiography] Reference
Bardeen/Brattain paper Physical Principles Involved in. From Wordnik.com. [Herbert Kroemer - Autobiography] Reference
J Bardeen, LN Cooper, JR Schrieffer - Physical Review, 1957. From Wordnik.com. [The Greatest Physics Paper!] Reference
Nobel Prize (with J. Bardeen and J.R. Schrieffer), 1972. From Wordnik.com. [Leon N. Cooper - Curriculum Vitae] Reference
John Bardeen was born in Madison. From Wordnik.com. [John Bardeen - Biography] Reference
John Bardeen died on January 30, 1991. From Wordnik.com. [John Bardeen - Curriculum Vitae] Reference
The theory developed by Bardeen, Cooper and. From Wordnik.com. [The Nobel Prize in Physics 1972 - Presentation Speech] Reference
Bardeen, fed up with Shockley, resigned in 1951. From Wordnik.com. [The Transistor] Reference
1972 - John Bardeen, Leon N. Cooper, Robert Schrieffer. From Wordnik.com. [All Nobel Laureates in Physics] Reference
Bardeen, Leon Cooper and Robert Schrieffer (Nobel Prize in. From Wordnik.com. [Press Release: The 1996 Nobel Prize in Physics] Reference
John Bardeen was born in. From Wordnik.com. [John Bardeen - Biography] Reference
John Bardeen was also awarded the Nobel. From Wordnik.com. [John Bardeen - Biography] Reference
Bardeen became a professor at the University of. From Wordnik.com. [Wired Top Stories] Reference
9: 00 am to 1: 00 pm at U of I Bardeen Quad, Champaign. From Wordnik.com. [The News-Gazette Local Stories] Reference
Bardeen has been amazing for two seasons now. From Wordnik.com. Reference
John Bardeen - Nobel Lecture. From Wordnik.com. [John Bardeen - Nobel Lecture] Reference
John Bardeen - Banquet Speech. From Wordnik.com. [John Bardeen - Banquet Speech] Reference
John Bardeen - Curriculum Vitae. From Wordnik.com. [John Bardeen - Curriculum Vitae] Reference
Bardeen. From Wordnik.com. [Fanhouse Main] Reference
Dr. Bardeen died in 1991. From Wordnik.com. [John Bardeen - Biography] Reference
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Bardeen, Amer. From Wordnik.com. [IX. Neurology. 6d. The Lumbosacral Plexus] Reference
Bardeen, J. M. From Wordnik.com. [Singularities and Black Holes] Reference
In 1957, Bardeen, Cooper and. From Wordnik.com. [The Nobel Prize in Physics 1973 - Presentation Speech] Reference
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