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    John Bardeen (/ b ɑːr ˈ d iː n /; May 23, 1908 – January 30, 1991) was an American physicist and electrical engineer.He is the only person to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics twice: first in 1956 with William Shockley and Walter Brattain for the invention of the transistor; and again in 1972 with Leon N. Cooper and John Robert Schrieffer for a fundamental theory of conventional ...

  2. Dr. Bardeen died in 1991. From Nobel Lectures, Physics 1971-1980, Editor Stig Lundqvist, World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore, 1992 This autobiography/biography was written at the time of the award and first published in the book series Les Prix Nobel. It was later edited and republished in Nobel Lectures. To cite this document, always ...

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  5. May 19, 2024 · John Bardeen 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. With Leon N. Cooper and John R. Schrieffer, he was awarded the 1972.

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  6. John Bardeen Curriculum Vitae . Born: Madison, Wisconsin, May 23, 1908. Son of Dr. Charles R. and Althea Harmer Bardeen, both deceased. Dr. Bardeen was Professor of Anatomy and Dean of the Medical School at the University of Wisconsin. Stepmother, Mrs. Kenelm McCauley, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Married Jane Maxwell, 1938.

  7. Nov 29, 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of John Bardeen, the only physicist to win two Nobel Prizes in Physics for his work on transistor and superconductivity. Explore his education, career, awards, and legacy in this comprehensive biography.

  8. JOHN BARDEEN John was the second of the five children of Charles and Althea Bardeen. His father, Charles Russell Bardeen, was the first graduate of the Johns Hopkins Medical School and the founding dean of what is today the School of Medicine and Public Health at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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