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John Bardeen By Tayler Larson
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Background Info Country of Origin: USA (Madison, WI) Attended University Of Wisconsin Graduated with B.S. degree in electrical engineering Assistance to a professor in physics Country of Origin: USA (Madison, WI) Attended University Of Wisconsin Graduated with B.S. degree in electrical engineering Assistance to a professor in physics
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Nobel Prize Award 1/3 of the Prize He won it on December 10 th, 1956 Received his award from King Gustav VI He was awarded another Nobel Prize, (BCS Theory) 1/3 of the Prize He won it on December 10 th, 1956 Received his award from King Gustav VI He was awarded another Nobel Prize, (BCS Theory)
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What did he do with Physics?? He first introduced the quantum theory. Worked on developments of gravitational and magnetic surveys. Also worked on mathematical physics. A civilian physicist at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory He first introduced the quantum theory. Worked on developments of gravitational and magnetic surveys. Also worked on mathematical physics. A civilian physicist at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory
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Continued Main fields include: electrical conduction and semiconductors of metals. He also invented the transistor with two other scientists. Invented the transistor in 1947. Invented transistor with Walter Brattain and William Shockley Main fields include: electrical conduction and semiconductors of metals. He also invented the transistor with two other scientists. Invented the transistor in 1947. Invented transistor with Walter Brattain and William Shockley
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More about Mr. John Bardeen He was born May 23rd 1908. 1936 obtained his Ph.D. in mathematics and physics Joined the Bell Laboratories on solid-state physics in 1945 conducted research superconductivity in 1951 He was born May 23rd 1908. 1936 obtained his Ph.D. in mathematics and physics Joined the Bell Laboratories on solid-state physics in 1945 conducted research superconductivity in 1951
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Continued Received the Nobel prize as co- developer of the theory of superconductivity at low temperatures He died when he was 78 years old. He had three children. He had a wife named Ruth Hames. Received the Nobel prize as co- developer of the theory of superconductivity at low temperatures He died when he was 78 years old. He had three children. He had a wife named Ruth Hames.
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Let’s hear about more who John Bardeen! He enjoyed golf in his spare time. He did, however, like science more than anything. Got his Masters degree in electrical engineering He went to Princeton where he got his Ph.D. He enjoyed golf in his spare time. He did, however, like science more than anything. Got his Masters degree in electrical engineering He went to Princeton where he got his Ph.D.
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Again… More facts!! Bardeen was briefly working for Bell Labs. He had 4 siblings. All of his siblings were very successful in life, just like John Bardeen. He lived a long life of great success. Bardeen was briefly working for Bell Labs. He had 4 siblings. All of his siblings were very successful in life, just like John Bardeen. He lived a long life of great success.
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More!! More!! More!! Bardeen left Bell Laboratories in the fall of 1951 for a professorship at the University of Illinois. In 1955 he renewed his research on the phenomenon of superconductivity Bardeen left Bell Laboratories in the fall of 1951 for a professorship at the University of Illinois. In 1955 he renewed his research on the phenomenon of superconductivity
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Bibliography http://www.pbs.org/transisto r/album1/bardeen/ http://www.pbs.org/transisto r/album1/bardeen/ http://nobelprize.org/nobel_p rizes/physics/laureates/1972 /bardeen-bio.html http://nobelprize.org/nobel_p rizes/physics/laureates/1972 /bardeen-bio.html http://www.pbs.org/transisto r/album1/bardeen3/html. http://www.pbs.org/transisto r/album1/bardeen3/html http://www.pbs.org/transisto r/album1/bardeen/ http://www.pbs.org/transisto r/album1/bardeen/ http://nobelprize.org/nobel_p rizes/physics/laureates/1972 /bardeen-bio.html http://nobelprize.org/nobel_p rizes/physics/laureates/1972 /bardeen-bio.html http://www.pbs.org/transisto r/album1/bardeen3/html. http://www.pbs.org/transisto r/album1/bardeen3/html
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