Shockley, William (1910-1989), an American physicist, was one of the inventors of the transistor. With John Bardeen and Walter Brattain, he received the 1956 Nobel Prize in physics for discovering the principles of electrical conduction in solids that make the transistor possible (see Transistor).
Von Bekesy, von BAY keh shee, Georg (1899-1972), an American physicist, won the 1961 Nobel Prize in medicine for his research on the cochlea (the… More>>
Shockley, William (1910-1989), an American physicist, was one of the inventors of the transistor. With John Bardeen and Walter Brattain, he… More>>
Kerst, Donald William (1911-1993), an American physicist, developed a device called the betatron in 1940. The betatron was one of the earliest… More>>
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