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  1. Selected Papers of J Robert Schrieffer: In Celebration of His 70th Birthday (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics, V. 30) by J. R. Schrieffer, N. E. Bonesteel, et all 2003-02
  2. High Temperature Superconductivity: Proceedings : The Los Alamos Symposium, 1989 by D. Coffey, David E. Meltzer, et all 1990-03
  3. Handbook of High -Temperature Superconductivity: Theory and Experiment by J. Brooks, 2007-05-23
  4. Theory Of Superconductivity (Advanced Books Classics) by J. Robert Schrieffer, 1999-01-01
  5. Theory of Super-Conductivity by Schrieffer J Robert, 1964-01-01
  6. Handbook of High-Temperature Superconductivity by J. Robert (EDT)/ Brooks, James S. (EDT) Schrieffer, 2007-05-21
  7. High Temperature Superconductivity Proceedings: The Los Alamos Symposium 1989 by Kevin S., Coffey,D., Meltzer,David; Pines,David; & Schrieffer,J.Robert Bedell, 1990

61. Cooper, Leon N
Translate this page Cooper partage, pour ses travaux sur la supraconductivité, le prix nobel de physiqueavec les scientifiques américains John Bardeen et J.robert schrieffer.
http://isimabomba.free.fr/biographies/chimistes/cooper.htm
Leon N. Cooper (1930- ) P N J.Robert Oppenheimer J.Robert Schrieffer J.Robert Schrieffer LISTE HOME

62. Superconductor Technologies Inc.
Nominating Committee. J. robert schrieffer, Ph.D. Board Member; Chairmanof the Technical Advisory Board; nobel Laureate. Charles E
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Board of Directors
The senior staff and Board of Directors of STI boast leadership experience at a prestigious and diverse array of companies and institutions such as Ericsson North America, Los Alamos National Laboratory, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Hughes Aircraft, Lockheed Corporation, and Philips Electronics North America, to name a few. Meet the men and women responsible for ensuring that STI stays on the cutting edge of our technologies and their applications: John D. Lockton
Chairman of the Board M. Peter Thomas
President, Chief Executive Officer; Board Member H. Vaughan Blaxter III
Board Member Robert P. Caren, Ph.D.
Board Member; Chairman of Compensation Committee E. Ray Cotten
Board Member Dennis J. Horowitz
Board Member; Chairman of Audit Committee Martin J. Kaplan
Board Member Robert J. Majteles
Board Member Joseph C. Manzinger
Board Member; Chairman of Nominating Committee J. Robert Schrieffer, Ph.D.
Board Member; Chairman of the Technical Advisory Board; Nobel Laureate Charles E. Shalvoy

63. COMPREHENSIVE TEST BAN TREATY EVENT
J. robert schrieffer FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY 1972 nobel Prize. Mel SchwartzCOLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 1988 nobel Prize. Clifford G. Shull MIT 1994 nobel Prize.
http://www.ostp.gov/html/9910_7_2.html
A Letter from Physics Nobel Laureates
To Senators of the 106th Congress: We urge you to ratify the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. The United States signed and ratified the Limited Test Ban Treaty in 1963. In the years since, the nation has played a leadership role in actions to reduce nuclear risks, including the Non-Proliferation Treaty extension, the ABM Treaty, STARTs I and II, and the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty negotiations. Fully informed technical studies have concluded that continued nuclear testing is not required to retain confidence in the safety, reliability and performance of nuclear weapons in the United States’ stockpile, provided science and technology programs necessary for stockpile stewardship are maintained. The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty is central to future efforts to halt the spread of nuclear weapons. Ratification of the Treaty will mark an important advance in uniting the world in an effort to contain and reduce the dangers of nuclear arms. It is imperative that the CTBT be ratified.
Philip W. Anderson

64. Beyond September 11 -
was held to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the nobel Prize Sanger Chemistry, 1958;1980 José Saramago Literature, 1998 J. robert schrieffer Physics, 1972
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Statement of 100 Nobel Laureates
100 Nobel laureates, during the Nobel Peace Prize Centennial Symposium held in Oslo, Norway on December 7, 2001, released the following statement. The symposium was held to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Nobel Prize. Their statement is actually a warning that predicts the dependence of world security on environmental and social reforms, which must take place immediately. Peace in the world may only have a chance if we, "the wealthy few," heed this warning. THE STATEMENT The most profound danger to world peace in the coming years will stem not from the irrational acts of states or individuals but from the legitimate demands of the world's dispossessed. Of these poor and disenfranchised, the majority live a marginal existence in equatorial climates. Global warming, not of their making but originating with the wealthy few, will affect their fragile ecologies most. Their situation will be desperate and manifestly unjust. It cannot be expected, therefore, that in all cases they will be content to await the beneficence of the rich. If then we permit the devastating power of modern weaponry to spread through this combustible human landscape, we invite a conflagration that can engulf both rich and poor. The only hope for the future lies in co-operative international action, legitimized by democracy.

65. Nobel Prize Winners For 1971-1980
economics, Arrow, Kenneth J. US, contributions to general economic equilibrium theoryand welfare theory, physics, schrieffer, John robert, US, development of
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Year Category Article Country* Achievement Literary Area chemistry Herzberg, Gerhard Canada research in the structure of molecules economics Kuznets, Simon U.S. extensive research on the economic growth of nations literature Neruda, Pablo Chile poet peace Brandt, Willy West Germany physics Gabor, Dennis U.K. invention of holography physiology/medicine Sutherland, Earl W., Jr. U.S. action of hormones chemistry Anfinsen, Christian B. U.S. fundamental contributions to enzyme chemistry chemistry Moore, Stanford U.S. fundamental contributions to enzyme chemistry chemistry Stein, William H. U.S. fundamental contributions to enzyme chemistry economics Arrow, Kenneth J. U.S. contributions to general economic equilibrium theory and welfare theory economics Hicks, Sir John R. U.K. contributions to general economic equilibrium theory and welfare theory literature West Germany novelist physics Bardeen, John U.S. development of the theory of superconductivity physics Cooper, Leon N. U.S. development of the theory of superconductivity physics Schrieffer, John Robert

66. The Hindu : Nobel Laureates In Physics: Down Memory Lane
Science Tech Previous Next nobel Laureates in physics Down memory lane. 1972JOHN BARDEEN, LEON N. COOPER and J. robert schrieffer for their developed
http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2001/10/11/stories/08110005.htm
Online edition of India's National Newspaper
Thursday, October 11, 2001
Front Page
National Southern States Other States ... Next
Nobel Laureates in physics: Down memory lane
2001 WOLFGANG KETTERLE, ERIC CORNELL AND CARL WEIMANN for their achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates. 2000-1991 2000 ZHORES I. ALFEROV, and HERBERT KROEMER for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed- and opto- electronics and JACK ST. CLAIR KILBY for his part in invention of the integrated circuit. 1999 GERARDUS 'T HOOFT, and MARTINUS J.G. VELTMAN for elucidating the quantum structure of electroweak interactions in physics. 1998 ROBERT B. LAUGHLIN, HORST L. STORMER and DANIEL C. TSUI for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations. 1997 STEVEN CHU, CLAUDE COHEN-TANNOUDJI and WILLIAM D. PHILLIPS for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light. 1996 DAVID M. LEE, DOUGLAS D. OSHEROFF and ROBERT C. RICHARDSON for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3.

67. Awards
SDSC staff look forward to introducing more nobel Prizewinning for Neural SciencesFowler, William Caltech Physics 1983 schrieffer, J. robert UCSB Physics
http://www.sdsc.edu/SDSCwire/v1.5/1017.awards_final.html
Award-winning SDSC Researchers, Publications, and Products
The following information will be sent to the Hayes committee for inclusion in t heir final report, but we need your input. Please send your responses to Marni Wahler, mwahler@sdsc.edu or Andrea Alvarado, andrea@sdsc.edu by July 10, 1995. Thank you. Nobel Prize-winning Researchers Since the center's inception, SDSC has provided resource support to three Nobel Prize-winning researchers. SDSC staff look forward to introducing more Nobel Prize-winning researchers to the wealth of advanced computing resources at SDSC and to the ways these resources can further their research efforts across all disciplines. Researcher Affiliation Prize Category Year Cooper, Leon Brown Physics 1972 Co-Director, Center for Neural Sciences Fowler, William Caltech Physics 1983 Schrieffer, J. Robert UCSB Physics 1972 Director of the Institute of Theoretical Physics Award-winning Researchers The following table lists the award-winning researchers who have computed at SDSC.

68. 20th Century Awards- 1972
nobel Prize for Physics. IL, b. 1908, d. 1991; COOPER, LEON N., USA, Brown University,Providence, RI, b. 1930; and schrieffer, J. robert, USA, University of
http://www.multied.com/20th/1972_awards.html

69. Remarks By Senator Joseph Biden (D-DE) On The CTBT, Oct. 8, 1999.
Prize; Burton Richter, Stanford University, 1976 nobel Prize; Arthur L. Schawlow,Stanford University, 1981 nobel Prize; J. robert schrieffer, Florida State
http://www.clw.org/pub/clw/coalition/biden100899.htm
Remarks by Senator Joseph Biden (D-DE) on the CTBT Congressional Record - 106 th Congress Jump to: Pages S12262-S12264
and Pages S12293-94
October 8, 1999 Pages S12262-S12264
[Page: S12262] GPO's PDF Mr. BIDEN. Mr. President, I am anxious to respond point by point to my friend. I suggest, to believe his arguments, as the old saying goes, requires the suspension of disbelief. I find them to be well intended but half true. I will be very specific about each one of them, beginning with this notion of the value of deterrence. I find it fascinating, my colleagues talk about these other nations can have a Hiroshima-type bomb and build without testing and that would radically affect our security; yet we cannot rely in the future on our certainty of 6,000 sophisticated nuclear weapons in the stockpile. I urge my friends to read today's New York Times and Washington Post where our allies are apoplectic about the fact my colleagues are going to reject this treaty. The absolute notion that this idea isdon't let them kid you about this debate, folks, anybody watching this. You do not have to be a nuclear scientist to understand. You do not have to be a sophisticated foreign policy specialist to grasp what is at stake. Think of it this way when they tell you the security of our nuclear stockpile is going to become so unreliable over time, that, as Dr. Schlesinger has said and my friend from Arizona has alluded, our enemies are going to know we do not have confidence in it and that is going to embolden them, and our allies such as Germany and Japan are going to go nuclear because they cannot count on us.

70. Argonne News 04/29/02
nobel Laureate J. robert schrieffer will speak on Strange Quantum Numbers in CondensedMatter Physics at an Advanced Photon Source Colloquium Wednesday, May 1
http://www.anl.gov/OPA/local/news02/an020429.html
ARGONNE HOME PAGE ARGONNE INTRANET NEWS HOME PAGE BACK ISSUES ... Extra! Late news Deadline Info Got news? April 29, 2002 Some of this week's stories:
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Symposium to highlight LDRD projects

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Online seminar focuses on scientific articles
Wetlands, wildlife habitat growing at Argonne-East
If you have traveled past the Argonne Guest House recently, you might have noticed water that wasn't there before. You're not imagining things the small wetland south of Watertower Road has been expanded. The project is an attempt to compensate Mother Nature for the loss of wetlands from the construction of the Advanced Photon Source (APS). Expansion of this wetland is a major step towards restoring the area to meet this goal. "This wetland will provide a habitat for native prairie plants and animals to grow again," said Mark Kamiya (EQO), manager of the restoration project. "This expanded wetland will mitigate the loss of a wetland next to the APS ring. The expanded wetland has the potential to double in size, which may allow wetland credits for future projects." To accomplish this, Kamiya's team spent a week in late winter digging up the network of drain tiles that lay under the property. These tiles, which have long been used by Illinois farmers to remove unwanted groundwater, kept the site's topsoil dry for years. With their removal, water is again collecting in the area.

71. Physics Illinois, 1970s, Department Of Physics, University Of Illinois At Urbana
John Bardeen, former Illinois postdoc Leon Cooper, and former Illinois graduatestudent J. robert schrieffer PhD, 1957) win the nobel Prize in Physics for
http://www.physics.uiuc.edu/General_Info/History/Timeline/1970s.html
The 1970s
Ralph O. Simmons , a former Rhodes scholar and one of the only two Illinois Physics PhDs on the faculty, becomes head on Gerry Almy’s retirement. Assistant Professor Lorella M. Jones , who arrived at Illinois as an assistant professor in 1968, is promoted to associate professor, the first woman to receive tenure in the department. John Bardeen , former Illinois postdoc Leon Cooper , and former Illinois graduate student J. Robert Schrieffer [PhD, 1957]) win the Nobel Prize in Physics for the BCS theory of superconductivity . The prize is an unprecedented second Nobel for Bardeen. Icko Iben , who earned his PhD in physics at Illinois in 1958, arrives as head of the Department of Astronomy, and a program in theoretical astrophysics is begun jointly with Physics. Theorists Gordon Baym Frederick Lamb Vijay Pandharipande Christopher Pethick ... David Pines , and D. Geoffrey Ravenhall will make important contributions to astrophysics as a result of the fertile collaborative environment between Astronomy and Physics. The department puts new emphasis on problems of society, upon communicating with nonscientists, and upon broadening the professional training offered to its students. Professor David Lazarus creates a new course, "Physics and the Modern World" for nonscience majors in an attempt to bridge the "two-culture gap" by covering basic philosophical concepts in physics that pervade all human disciplines—model-making, dynamics, ensemble behavior, and symmetry.

72. ECE Alumni News - Winter 2000-01 - Alumnus Kilby Receives Nobel Prize
nobel Prize in Physics, and Rosalyn Sussman Yalow (MS Physics ’42, PhD Physics’45) won the 1977 nobel Prize in Medicine. J. robert schrieffer (MS Physics
http://www.ece.uiuc.edu/alumni/w00_01/
Vol. XXXIV, No. 2
Winter 2000-01 Alumnus Kilby receives Nobel Prize A flat screen from the flatlands Kang becomes engineering dean at Santa Cruz New award recognizes young alumni achievements ... Trick birthday celebration and symposium
Alumnus Kilby receives Noble Prize
First ECE graduate to win world's top scientific award By Laura Schmitt
U of I electrical engineering alumnus Jack Kilby (BSEE ’47) received the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physics on December 10 in an award ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden. Kilby was recognized for his part in the invention and development of the integrated circuit (IC), which he first demonstrated on September 12, 1958, while at Texas Instruments.
The ECE department will be hosting a campus symposium April 18 to honor Kilby. More information about this event is available at www.ece.uiuc.edu/kilby
Kilby shared the prize with Zhores Alferov and Herbert Kroemer, who developed semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed micro- and optoelectronics. Alferov is a researcher at the A.F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute in St. Petersburg, Russia. He was a visiting scientist at the U of I, working in ECE Professor Nick Holonyak Jr.’s lab on heterostructure devices from 1970 to 1971. Kroemer is a researcher at the University of California at Santa Barbara. All three inventors’ work has laid a stable foundation for modern information technology.
“The birth date of the [IC] is one of the most important birth dates in the history of technology,” said Tord Claeson, member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, at the prize award ceremony. Kilby’s invention enabled the microelectronics field to grow to become the basis of all modern technology. ICs, or microchips, are pervasive in such things as computers, space probes, cars, medical diagnostic equipment, and electronic watches.

73. Two-time Nobel Winner Not Stereotypical 'genius,' Biographers Say
mold, yet became the only person to receive two nobel Prizes in superconductivity(in 1972 with Illinois colleagues Leon Cooper and J. robert schrieffer).
http://www.news.uiuc.edu/scitips/02/1201bardeen.html
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Inside Illinois II Archives About II Postmarks QUICK SEARCH Advanced MORE Campus Calendar UI in the Media Other News Sources SCIENCE INDEX Physics JOHN BARDEEN Two-time Nobel winner not stereotypical 'genius,' biographers say Andrea Lynn, Humanities Editor a-lynn@uiuc.edu Photo by Bill Wiegand In a new bioraphy of two-time Nobelist John Bardeen, University of Illinois historian Lillian Hoddeson asks readers to disabuse themselves of the widely held notions about what does or does not constitute "true genius." CHAMPAIGN, Ill. Americans take verbal shortcuts to say someone is intellectually underwhelming he's no brain surgeon ... no rocket scientist ...no Einstein. These shortcuts imply that people know a genius when they see one. Most expect a man with superhuman gifts, who is self-taught and unbalanced maybe a bit mad and is, in addition, a recluse whose relationships with people are troubled. Think of John Nash, the mathematician who won a Nobel Prize in economics, or Will Hunting, the fictional character portrayed in the movie "Good Will Hunting."

74. Nobel Prize In Physics Winners 1999-
nobel Prize in Physics Winners 19991901. 1972, The prize was awarded jointly toJOHN BARDEEN, LEON N. COOPER and J. robert schrieffer for their jointly
http://www.fizik.itu.edu.tr/eng/phy_nobel.html
Nobel Prize in Physics Winners 1999-1901 The prize was awarded jointly to: ZHORES ALFEROV , and HERBERT KROEMER for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed- and opto-electronics The prize was awarded jointly to: GERARDUS 'T HOOFT , and MARTINUS J.G. VELTMAN for elucidating the quantum structure of electroweak interactions in physics. The prize was awarded jointly to: ROBERT B. LAUGHLIN HORST L. STORMER and DANIEL C. TSUI for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations. The prize was awarded jointly to: STEVEN CHU CLAUDE COHEN-TANNOUDJI and WILLIAM D. PHILLIPS for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light. The prize was awarded jointly to: DAVID M. LEE DOUGLAS D. OSHEROFF and ROBERT C. RICHARDSON for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3. The prize was awarded for pioneering experimental contributions to lepton physics, with one half to: MARTIN L. PERL

75. Nobel Prizes In Physics
http//www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/. nobel PRIZE PHYSICS. YEAR. NAME OF SCIENTISTS. superconductivity.1972. J. robert schrieffer. American. superconductivity. 1973.
http://www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/NOBEL/PHYS/
Nobel Prizes in Physics
Department of Chemistry, York University
4700 Keele Street, Toronto, ONTARIO M3J 1P3, CANADA For suggestions, corrections, additional information, and comments please send e-mails to jandraos@yorku.ca http://www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/ NOBEL PRIZE PHYSICS YEAR NAME OF SCIENTISTS NATIONALITY TYPE OF PHYSICS Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen German radiation Henrik Antoon Lorentz Dutch magnetism, radiation Pieter Zeeman Dutch magnetism, radiation Pierre Curie French radiation Marie Curie French radiation Antoine Henri Becquerel French radiation Lord John William Strutt Rayleigh British gases Philipp Eduard Anton Lenard Hungarian-German cathode rays Sir Joseph John Thomson British gases Albert Abraham Michelson German-American spectroscopy Gabriel Lippmann French optics Guglielmo Marconi Italian telegraphy Carl Ferdinand Braun German telegraphy Johannes Diderik van der Waals Dutch gases Wilhelm Wien German radiation Nils Gustaf Dalen Swedish gases Heike Kamerlingh-Onnes Dutch cryogenics Max von Laue German crystallography Sir William Henry Bragg British crystallography Sir William Lawrence Bragg British crystallography no prize awarded Charles Glover Barkla British radiation Max Planck German quantum theory, radiation

76. Theses Of MIT Alumni Nobel Prize Winners: Document Services: MIT Libraries
Year of nobel Prize 1987, Charles J. Pedersen, shared Chemistry Prize MIT SM 1927,Some 1972, John robert schrieffer, shared Physics Prize MIT SB 1953, Multiplet
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Theses of MIT Alumni Nobel Prize Winners Fifty-five current or former members of the MIT community have won the Nobel Prize. They include 21 professors, 22 alumni, 13 researchers and one staff physician. Below are direct links to the online theses of MIT alumni who have won Nobel Prizes. A complete list of MIT-related Nobel Prize Winners has been compiled by the MIT News Office. These online page images are freely available to everyone. For PDF and paper copies, see pricing information for MIT Users and non-MIT users Year of Nobel Prize
Kofi Annan , shared Peace Prize
MIT SM 1972, International joint venture with a government partner case study: copper mining in Zambia. George A. Akerlof , shared Economics Prize
MIT PhD 1966

77. Pictures Gallery Of The Nobel Prize Winners In Physics
Translate this page The nobel Prize in Physics. 1998. 1987. J. Georg Bednorz K. Alexander Müller 1986. 1972.John Bardeen Leon Neil Cooper John robert schrieffer 1971. Dennis Gabor
http://www.th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de/~jr/physpicnobel.html
The Nobel Prize in Physics
Robert B. Laughlin
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Sin-Itiro Tomonaga
Nikolai Gennadievich Basov
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78. Two UCSB Engineering Faculty Win Nobel Prizes
He teamed up, for instance, with Penn condensed matter theorist (Heeger is an experimentalist)J. robert schrieffer, who shared a nobel Prize in Physics in
http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/Announce/nobel/chemistry.html

79. TORINO SOCIAL FORUM
Translate this page Fermate quest'uomo L'appello di 100 premi nobel contro le Frederick Sanger Chemistry,1958 José Saramago Literature, 1998 J. robert schrieffer Physics, 1972
http://www.lacaverna.it/documentazione/guerra/appello.htm

80. Research: NHMFL
research program in Condensed Matter Physics, in both theory and experiment, andis headed by NHMFL Chief Scientist and nobel Laureate J. robert schrieffer.
http://www.physics.fsu.edu/Research/NHMFL.htm
Introduction Astrophysics and Cosmology Biophysics Center for Material Research and Technology ... Faculty Listing
View of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL) was awarded through peer-reviewed competition to Florida State University in August 1990. The laboratory is operated by a multi-institutional consortium comprising Florida State University, the University of Florida, and Los Alamos National Laboratory. It is funded by the National Science Foundation and the State of Florida. The NHMFL has strong ties with the FSU physics department. It supports physics graduate students who wish to pursue research in areas of condensed matter of interest to the lab. Several professors of the physics department are associated with the NHMFL (see list below). The NHMFL is one of the country's newest national facilities dedicated to all qualified users from other academic institutions, national laboratories, and industry. As an international users facility, it performs the following functions:
  • Develops and maintains research facilities open to all qualified users and supports magnet related research in biology, bio-medicine, chemistry, engineering, geo-chemistry, materials science, and physics;

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