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  1. Born on May 23, 1908 in Madison, Wisconsin, Bardeen became part of a well-educated and successful family. His father taught anatomy and later held the deanship at the University of Wisconsin Medical School. Before she married, his mother was a teacher at the Dewey Laboratory School in Chicago. Like his parents, Bardeen had a natural affinity ...

  2. 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.

  3. 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. Before marrying Charles Bardeen, his mother ...

  4. Aug 7, 2019 · Bardeen was an extraordinary student who advanced from third grade directly to junior high school. He started college at the University of Wisconsin, where he earned both his bachelor's and master’s degrees in electrical engineering, in 1928 and 1929. For three years, Bardeen worked as a geophysicist at Gulf Research Laboratories, in Pittsburgh.

  5. At Harvard, Bardeen remained three years from 1935 to 1938 pursuing research on the application of quantum mechanics to many-body problems. At that time, one of the most important targets was the development of theoretical tools that allowed the extension of quantum mechanical laws to large aggregates of simple entities.

  6. Oct 30, 2017 · John Bardeen was born on May 23, 1908 in Madison (Wisconsin), into a family who believed in effort, hard work and dedication to society. His university career began in the city of his birth, where he studied electrical engineering between 1923 and 1928. He subsequently remained at the same university for two more years as a research assistant ...

  7. John Bardeen was an eminent American physicist, who won the Nobel Prize twice. In 1956, with fellow scientists William B. Shockley and Walter H. Brattain, Bardeen shared the award for the invention of the transistor. He received the award for the second time in 1972, with Leon N. Cooper and John R. Schrieffer, for formulating