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  1. John Robert Schrieffer. Prize share: 1/3. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1972 was awarded jointly to John Bardeen, Leon Neil Cooper and John Robert Schrieffer "for their jointly developed theory of superconductivity, usually called the BCS-theory". To cite this section. MLA style: The Nobel Prize in Physics 1972.

  2. Nov 1, 2011 · John Bardeen worked on the theory of solids throughout his physics career, winning two Nobel Prizes: the first in 1956 for the invention of the transistor with Walter Brattain and William Shockley; and the second in 1972 for the development with Leon Cooper and J Robert Schrieffer of the Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer (BCS) theory of superconductivity.

  3. www.encyclopedia.com › physics-biographies › john-bardeenJohn Bardeen | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 11, 2018 · John Bardeen. John Bardeen (1908-1991) was the first person to win the Nobel Prize twice in the same discipline. The first award was made for his part in the discovery of the transistor, and the second for his part in developing the theory of superconductivity. John Bardeen was born in Madison, Wisconsin, on May 23, 1908.

  4. John Bardeen. John Bardeen (23 Mei 1908 - 30 Januari 1991) [3] ialah ahli fizik dan jurutera elektrik Amerika Syarikat. Beliau adalah satu-satunya orang yang dianugerahkan Hadiah Nobel dalam Fizik dua kali: pertama pada tahun 1956 dengan William Shockley dan Walter Brattain untuk ciptaan transistor; dan sekali lagi pada tahun 1972 dengan Leon N ...

  5. Feb 1, 1994 · Abstract. John Bardeen was the first person to win two Nobel prizes in the same field. He shared the physics prize for the first time in 1956 with Walter Brattain and William Shockley, for the invention of the transistor, and for the second time in 1972 with Leon Cooper and Robert Schrieffer, for the development of the theory of ...

  6. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1956 was awarded jointly to William Bradford Shockley, John Bardeen and Walter Houser Brattain "for their researches on semiconductors and their discovery of the transistor effect". To cite this section. MLA style: The Nobel Prize in Physics 1956.

  7. John Bardeen. John Bardeenwas born in Madison, Wisconsin on May 23, 1908. His father, Charles Russell Bardeen, was the first graduate of the Johns Hopkins Medical School and founder of the Medical School at the University of Wisconsin. His mother, Althea Harmer, studied oriental art at the Pratt Institute and practiced interior design in Chicago.