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Bardeen

American  
[bahr-deen] / bɑrˈdin /

noun

  1. John, 1908–91, U.S. physicist: Nobel Prize 1956, 1972.


Bardeen British  
/ ˌbɑːˈdiːn /

noun

  1. John . 1908–91, US physicist and electrical engineer, noted for his research on electrical conduction in solids; shared Nobel prize for physics 1956 for research on semiconductors leading to the invention of the transistor; shared Nobel prize for physics 1972 for contributions to the theory of superconductivity

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Bardeen Scientific  
/ bär-dēn /
  1. American physicist who, with William Brattain and William Shockley, invented the transistor in 1947. For this work all three shared a 1956 Nobel Prize for physics. In 1972 Bardeen shared another Nobel Prize for physics with American physicists Leon Neil Cooper and John Robert Schrieffer for their development of the theory of superconductivity.


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In a separate release, the Times said it had appointed strategy head William Bardeen as its chief financial officer, replacing Roland Caputo who had announced his retirement in December.

From Reuters • May 10, 2023

The other individuals are John Bardeen who won the Physics prize twice, Marie Curie, who won Physics and Chemistry, Linus Pauling who won Chemistry and Peace and Frederick Sanger who won the Chemistry prize twice.

From Reuters • Oct. 5, 2022

John Bardeen, and Frederick Sanger—won science’s top award twice.

From Science Magazine • Oct. 5, 2022

The first prediction of black hole shadows came in 1973, when physicist James Bardeen showed that a black hole in front of a bright background would produce a silhouette.

From Scientific American • Sep. 19, 2022

"Some farmer and his wife picked Trouble up off the street and took him home with them," repeated Mr. Bardeen, as if he knew this was so.

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