• John Bardeen 23 Mayıs 1908 Madison, Wisconsin ABD[1]. ... John Bardeen, (/ bɑːrˈdiːn /; d. 23 Mayıs 1908 - ö. 30 Ocak 1991) Amerikalı bir fizikçi.
  • Near the end of this decade, when they begin enumerating the names of the people who had the greatest impact on the 20th century, the name of John Bardeen...
  • John Bardeen was an American physicist who was co-winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in both 1956 and 1972.
  • John Bardeen, born in Madison Wisconsin in 1908, was the first son of the first dean of the University of Wisconsin’s medical school.
  • John Bardeen's research on semiconductors laid the foundation for the development of integrated circuits and microelectronics...
  • The day the transistor was born, John Bardeen drove home, parked his car in the garage, and told his wife, “I think we discovered something today.”
  • The invention of John Bardeen led to almost every modern electronic device, from telephones to computers to missiles.
  • 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.
  • In the 1950s, Bardeen resumed research on superconductivity, which he had begun in the 1930s. Along with physicists John Schrieffer and Leon Cooper, Bardeen...
  • In 1957, Bardeen, in collaboration with Leon Cooper and his doctoral student John Robert Schrieffer, proposed the standard theory of superconductivity known as...