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  1. East-West Technology Transfer: New Perspectives and Human Resources (NATO Science Partnership Sub-Series: 4:)
  2. Topical Meeting on Optical Computing (Proceedings of Spie) by Zhores I. Alferov, Joseph W. Goodman, 1992-07
  3. 10th International Symposium on Nanostructures: Physics and Technology (Proceedings of Spie)
  4. Second International Conference on Optical Information Processing: 17-21 June 1996, St. Petersburg, Russia (Second International Conference on Optical Information Proce)
  5. Joint Soviet-American Workshop on the Physics of S by Zhores I. (Edt) Alferov, 1992

1. Zhores I. Alferov Winner Of The 2000 Nobel Prize In Physics
zhores I. alferov, the 2000 nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the nobelPrize Internet Archive. zhores I. alferov. 2000 nobel Laureate
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Z HORES I A LFEROV
2000 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed- and opto-electronics.
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2. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Physics
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSICS. Name, Year Awarded.alferov, zhores I. 2000. Alfven, Hannes, 1970. Alvarez, Luis W. 1968.
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Name Year Awarded Alferov, Zhores I. Alfven, Hannes Alvarez, Luis W. Anderson, Carl David ... Medicine We always welcome your feedback and comments

3. Physics 2000
The nobel Prize in Physics 2000. for basic work on information and communicationtechnology . zhores I. alferov, Herbert Kroemer, Jack S. Kilby.
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 2000
"for basic work on information and communication technology" "for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed- and opto-electronics" "for his part in the invention of the integrated circuit" Zhores I. Alferov Herbert Kroemer Jack S. Kilby 1/4 of the prize 1/4 of the prize 1/2 of the prize Russia Federal Republic of Germany USA A.F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute
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4. Zhores I. Alferov - Autobiography
zhores I. alferov – Autobiography. Life goes on surprisingly fast. But thehappiest day was that of Vanya alferov's birth. From Les Prix nobel 2000.
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Life goes on surprisingly fast. It seems to happen a short time ago that I would attend anniversary celebrations in honour of noted physicists, my teachers who to my mind looked quite old. But at the present time, I myself have recently marked the 70th birthday. My parents, Ivan Karpovich, and Anna Vladimirovna, had been Byelorussia born and raised. At the age of eighteen my father arrived in Saint Petersburg, in the year 1912. In his early hard years, he had been a docker, an errand boy and consequently got a job as a worker at the "Lessner" plant (later the Karl Marx Plant). During World War I, he was a brave hussar, a non-commissioned officer of the Life Guards, a holder of the St. George Order. In September 1917, my father joined the Bolshevik party and retained his adherence to the socialist and communist principles to the end of his life. Learning was easy to me, and dependable defender, my elder brother Marx, made my existence cloudless at school and outdoors as well. Marx had graduated high school on June 21, 1941 (next day the Nazi invasion started) in the town of Syas'stroy and shortly after that we left for the Urals to Turinsk city as Dad had been assigned there to a post of director of a newly-built gunpowder cellulose factory (at the time referred to as factory No. 3). My elder brother, who was seventeen years old then, joined the Urals Industrial Institute (the Energy Faculty). The young student considered the problem of energy to be of cardinal importance for the future. But not long did he study at the Institute. He decided to defend his Motherland and to fight against fascists at the front line.

5. Personalities Of Saint-Petersburg -  Alferov, Zhores Ivanovich
Welcome to SaintPetersburg. alferov, zhores Ivanovich Full Marriedwith daughter and son. Laureat of the year 2000 nobel Prize. go
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Alferov, Zhores Ivanovich Full Member of the Russian Academy of Science. Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Science. Chairman of the Presidium of the St.Petersburg Scientific Centre of the Russian Academy of Science. Director of the Ioffe Physics and Technics Institute.
Born March 15,1930 in Vitebsk.
In 1952 graduated in Vacuum Technology from the Leningrad Ulyanov (Lenin) Electrotechnical Institute. Worked at the Ioffe Physics and Technics Institute as an engineer, as a researcher, as a head of a department. Since 1987 has been the Director of the Institute.
Chief Editor of the "Physics and Engineering of Semi-conductors" magazine.
In 1961 defended his dissertation on the research of bull germanic and silicon rectifiens. By the results of helerojunctions in semiconductors defended his doctoral dissertation and became Doctor of Physics and Mathematics. In 1972 became Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Science.
Outstanding Russian scientist.
Author of the fundamental works on Physics of semiconductors, semiconductor devices, and semiconductor and quantum electronics.

6. Personalities Of Saint-Petersburg -  Nobel-Prizers
nobelPrizers alferov zhores nobel Prize for Physics, 2000. Brodsky Joseph nobelPrize for Literature, 1987. Bunin Ivan nobel Prize for Literature, 1933.
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Nobel-Prizers Alferov Zhores
Nobel Prize for Physics, 2000. Brodsky Joseph
Nobel Prize for Literature, 1987. Bunin Ivan
Nobel Prize for Literature, 1933. Cherenkov Pavel
Nobel Prize for Physics, 1958. Frank Ilya
Nobel Prize for Physics, 1958. Kantorovich Leonid
Prize for Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, 1975. Kapitsa Pyotr
Nobel Prize for Physics, 1978 r. Laundau Lev
Nobel Prize for Physics, 1962. Leontief Wassily
Prize for Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, 1973. Mechnikov Ilya
Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, 1908. Pavlov Ivan Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, 1904. Prokhorov Aleksandr Nobel Prize for Physics, 1964. Semyonov Nikolay Nobel Prize for Chemistry, 1956. go back go top go home russian version Agency "Information resources" site design by Alexander Zoubkov

7. REGION 8 NEWS ELECTRONIC BULLETIN – February 2001
CONTENTS. 1. PROFESSOR A BILAL. 2. PROFESSOR zhores alferov SHARES nobel PRIZEIN PHYSICS. 2. PROFESSOR zhores alferov SHARES nobel PRIZE IN PHYSICS.
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REGION 8 NEWS ELECTRONIC BULLETIN – February 2001 Editor's note: This bulletin will print out to about 12 pages. Duncan Baker, Editor, R8 News Duncan.baker@ieee.org CONTENTS Hungary Nigeria Ukraine United Arab Emirates History of Telecommunications EUROCON 2001 The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2000 to scientists whose work laid the foundation of modern information technology (IT), particularly through their invention of rapid transistors and laser diodes. The prize is being shared by Prof. Zhores I. Alferov (A.F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint Petersburg, Russia) and by Prof. Herbert Kroemer (University of California at Santa Barbara, California, USA). The citation of the prize reads: "for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed- and opto-electronics". This year 's Nobel Prize recipients have invented and developed fast opto-and microelectronic components based on layered semiconductor structures, termed semiconductor heterostructures. Fast transistors built using heterostructure technology are applied in, for example, radio link satellites and the base stations of mobile telephones. Laser diodes built with the same technology drive the flow of information in the Internet's fibre-optical cables. They are also found in CD players, bar-code readers and laser pointers. With heterostructure technology powerful light-emitting diodes are being built for use in car brake-lights, traffic lights and other warning lights. Electric bulbs may in the future be replaced by light-emitting diodes.

8. Russian Nobel Prize Winner Zhores Alferov
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Thurs., March 27, 6 p.m.
Noted Russian scientist Zhores Alferov comes to the Smithsonian to discuss his extraordinary work in quantum solid state physics. In 2000 he shared the Nobel Prize in physics "for basic work on information and communication technology." Dr. Alferov is a foreign associate of both the National Academy of Engineering and the National Academy of Sciences, a Life Fellow of the Franklin Institute, and director of the A.F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute in St. Petersburg. Location: S. Dillon Ripley Center

9. NASB Foreign Member Zhores I. ALFYOROV (Russia)
Please visit next Web pages 1. The nobel Prize in Physics 2000. Located at TheOfficial Web Site of The nobel Foundation. 2. Director zhores I. alferov.
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10. Zhores Alferov En La UNI
Translate this page PREMIO nobel DE FISICA zhores alferov LLEGARA AL PERU. El AcademicoDr. zhores alferov ganador del Premio nobel de Física, visitara
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PREMIO NOBEL DE FISICA ZHORES ALFEROV
LLEGARA AL PERU
El Academico Dr. Zhores Alferov ganador del Premio Nobel de Física, visitara el Perú del 2 al 9 de noviembre del 2002, a invitación de la Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería donde dictara 2 Conferencias Magistrales sobre el tema: "Semiconductores y Telecomunicaciones " los días 7 y 8 de Noviembre a las 6 PM en el GRAN TEATRO DE LA UNI, se le concederá la distinción de Doctor Honoris Causa, también será recibido por el Congreso de la República, ya que el Dr. Alferov es miembro del Congreso de la Federacion Rusa ( Duma ). Biografia Programa de su Visita
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11. Zhores I. Alferov En La UNI
Translate this page zhores I. alferov nació en VITELESK BIELORUSIA el 15 de En reconocimiento a sus investigacionesel Académico ZH alferov ha recibido Premio nobel de Física
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ZHORES I. ALFEROV Zhores I. Alferov nació en VITELESK BIELORUSIA el 15 de marzo de 1930. En 1952 se graduó en la Facultad de Electrónica del Instituto Electrotécnico "Vladimir I Ulianov" de Leningrado. Desde 1953 ha sido miembro de plana del Instituto Físico Técnológico donde ha ocupado en forma consecutiva las siguientes ubicaciones: Investigador (1953 -1964), Investigador Senior (1964 - 1967), Jefe de Laboratorio (1967 - 1987) y Rector desde 1987 hasta el presente. Alferov obtuvo menciones científicas de Candidato en Tecnología en 1961 y Doctor en Ciencias Físico - Matemáticas en 1970.
- Medella Ballantyne del Instituto Franklin de Estados Unidos 1971.
- Premio Europhysics de Hewlett Packard 1978.
- Premio Symposium G a As. 1987
- Premio Medelle H. Wilker 1987
- Premio Karpinskii Alemania Federal 1989
- Premio IOFFE - Academia de Ciencias de Rusia 1996.

12. BBC News | EUROPE | Nobel Winner Presses For Funds
Tech Russian and Americans share hitech nobel 09 Oct 00 Health Brain pioneersshare nobel prize Internet links nobel Foundation zhores alferov Jack Kilby
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Wednesday, 11 October, 2000, 12:57 GMT 13:57 UK Nobel winner presses for funds
Alferov receives congratulation from his colleagues
By Russian affairs analyst Stephen Dalziel Russia's Nobel Prize winner for Physics, Zhores Alferov, is using his award to press for greater state funding for Russian science.
It is without doubt a symbol of international recognition of our Soviet and Russian physics
Zhores Alferov Dr Alferov, who is also a member of parliament, is calling on his colleagues in the State Duma to provide money for the scientific community to build on his success. Dr Alferov is the first Russian to win any Nobel prize in the post-Soviet era. He and two American scientists, Herbert Kroemer and Jack Kilby, are sharing the almost $1m prize money. Soviet research When news of the award came through on Tuesday, Dr Alferov was quick to point out that it was as much for the Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute which he heads in St Petersburg, as for him personally.
Just one device reliant on technology pioneered by Alferov
And he was keen also to hail it as a triumph for Soviet, not just Russian, science.

13. BBC News | SCI/TECH | Russian And Americans Share Hi-tech Nobel
See also 09 Oct 00 Health Brain pioneers share nobel prize Internet linksJack Kilby nobel Foundation Herbert Kroemer zhores alferov The BBC is not
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Tuesday, 10 October, 2000, 13:13 GMT 14:13 UK Russian and Americans share hi-tech Nobel
Jack Kilby has about 60 patents to his name
This year's Nobel Prize for Physics has gone to three scientists who have made fundamental contributions to information technology. Russia's Zhores Alferov and US researchers Herbert Kroemer and Jack Kilby were cited for work that paved the way for computers, CD players, satellite links and mobile telephones. Kilby, of Texas Instruments in Dallas, showed how it was possible to combine large numbers of electronic components on to a single slice of silicon. This was the first integrated circuit, the precursor of devices like the Pentium chip in today's computers. Alferov, of the AF Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute in St Petersburg, and Kroemer, of the University of California at Santa Barbara, contributed to more recent developments in electronics, creating subtle structures inside silicon crystals that have led to much faster and more powerful applications. Higher frequencies The prize is worth $915,000. Kilby will get one half; Alferov and Kroemer will share the other half.

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"for basic work on information and communication technology" Russia Cohen-Tannoudji, Claude
"for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light" Algeria Lee, David M.
"for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3" USA Osheroff, Douglas D.
"for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3" USA Perl, Martin L.
"for the discovery of the tau lepton " Russia Reines, Frederick
"for the detection of the neutrino" USA Charpak, Georges
"for his invention and development of particle detectors, in particular the multiwire proportional chamber" Poland Friedman, Jerome I.
"for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have been of essential importance for the development of the quark model in particle physics" USA Lederman, Leon M.

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17. PhysicsWeb - Nobel Prize Goes To Semiconductor Pioneers
nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded for the invention of semiconductor lasers,integrated circuits and other highspeed electronic devices. zhores alferov
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9 October 2000 Kroemer and Alferov share the prize for their work on semiconductor heterostructures - devices that contain thin layers of different semiconductors, usually based on gallium arsenide, stacked on top of each other. In 1957 Kroemer, then working at the RCA company in Princeton, published the first proposal for a heterostructure transistor. His theoretical work showed that heterostructure devices could offer superior performance compared with conventional transistors. In 1963 Kroemer and Alferov independently proposed ideas to build semiconductor lasers from heterostructure devices. Alferov built the first semiconductor laser from gallium arsenide and aluminium arsenide in 1969. Semiconductor lasers are now used in a vast number of applications. After the transistor had been invented, it was still necessary to solder the different parts of electronic circuits together. In the early 1950s, along with the late Robert Noyce, who died in 1990, Jack Kilby was the first person to realize that the different components in a circuit could be integrated on a single piece of silicon. Kilby's work has underpinned the entire information technology industry. Kilby also co-invented the pocket calculator.

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Below is a list of Nobel Laureates, starting with the most recent, that were either Russian or Soviet citizens at the time of their award. There is also a large number of Laureates that were born in Russia or the USSR but had relocated, either as children or far into their careers, to other countries at the time of their award. We have attempted to list the country correctly - Russia or the USSR - depending on the status of the country at the time of the laureate's birth and/or award.
2000 PHYSICS Zhores I. Alferov "for the development of semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed- and opto-electronics"
  • Born: 1930. Vitebsk, Belorussia (then the USSR)
  • Education: Doctor's degree in physics and mathematics 1970 at A.F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute in St. Petersburg (then Leningrad)
  • Affiliation: Director of the Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute in St. Petersburg
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      St. Petersburg 194021 Russian Federation

19. Nobel Prize Winners' List (main)
1975, SAKHAROV Andrei Dmitrievich nobel Peace Prize. 1978, KAPITSA Piotr Leonidovich- in physics. 2000, alferov zhores Ivanovich - for the development of
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PAVLOV Ivan P. - in physiology and medicine. MECHNIKOV Ilya I. - in physiology and medicine. BUNIN Ivan A. - in literature. SEMIONOV Nikolai N. - for the development of chemical chain reactions theory. CHERENKOV Pavel A. - for the discovery and explanation of the Cherenkov effect. FRANK Il’ia Mikhailovich - for the discovery and explanation of the Cherenkov effect. TAMM Igor’ Yevgen’evich - for the discovery and explanation of the Cherenkov effect. LANDAU Lev Davidovich - in physics. BASOV Nikolai Gennadievich - for fundamental works on quantum electronics. PROKHOROV Aleksandr Mikhailovich - for fundamental works on quantum electronics. SHOLOKHOV Mikhail Aleksandrovich - for the novels "And Quite Flows the Don" and "Virgin Soil Upturned". SOLZHENITSYN Aleksandr Isaevich - in literature. KANTOROVICH Leonid Vitalievich - prize in economics in commemoration of Nobel. SAKHAROV Andrei Dmitrievich - Nobel Peace Prize. KAPITSA Piotr Leonidovich - in physics. ALFEROV Zhores Ivanovich - for the development of semiconductor heterostructures for optoelectronics and high speed electronics.

20. Alferov Zh.I.
alferov zhores Ivanovich. Awards nobel Prize for the development of semiconductorheterostructures for optoelectronics and high speed electronics (2000
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ALFEROV
Zhores Ivanovich
Born on 15.03.1930.
Physics, astronomy.
Corresponding Member of the Division of General Physics and Astronomy since 28.11.1972.
Academician of the Division of General Physics and Astronomy since 15.03.1979.
Vice President since 25.04.1990. Awards:
Nobel Prize - for the development of semiconductor heterostructures for optoelectronics and high speed electronics (2000). Vice President of the RAS.
Member of the Division of General Physics and Astronomy

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