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  1. John Robert Schrieffer (Oak Park, Illinois, 31 de mayo de 1931-Tallahassee, Florida, 27 de julio de 2019) [1] fue un físico estadounidense galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Física de 1972 por sus estudios sobre la superconductividad.

  2. John Robert Schrieffer (/ ˈ ʃ r iː f ər /; May 31, 1931 – July 27, 2019) was an American physicist who, with John Bardeen and Leon Cooper, was a recipient of the 1972 Nobel Prize in Physics for developing the BCS theory, the first successful quantum theory of superconductivity.

  3. 5 de abr. de 2024 · John Robert Schrieffer was an American physicist and winner, with John Bardeen and Leon N. Cooper, of the 1972 Nobel Prize for Physics for developing the BCS theory (for their initials), the first successful microscopic theory of superconductivity. Schrieffer was educated at the Massachusetts.

  4. 8 de oct. de 2019 · A physicist who shared the 1972 Nobel Prize for the theory of superconductivity. He also made contributions to quantum field theory, condensed-matter physics and the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory.

  5. 27 de jul. de 2019 · His awards include the Guggenheim Fellowship, Oliver E. Buckley Solid State Physics Prize, Comstock Prize, National Academy of Science, the Nobel Prize in Physics shared with John Bardeen and Leon N. Cooper in 1972, John Ericsson Medal, American Society of Swedish Engineers, University of Illinois Alumni Achievement Award, and in ...

  6. John Robert Schrieffer (Oak Park, Illinois, 31 de mayo de 1931-Tallahassee, Florida, 27 de julio de 2019) [1] fue un físico estadounidense galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Física de 1972 por sus estudios sobre la superconductividad.

  7. 20 de sept. de 2019 · John Robert (“Bob”) Schrieffer, one of the leading theoretical physicists of the past century, passed away on 27 July. He was 88. His seminal work with physicists John Bardeen and Leon Cooper earned them the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1972 and is now the accepted the theory of superconductivity.