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  1. Mechanics: Merrill Physical Science Series by William & Gong, Walter A. Shockley, 1966
  2. Electrons and Holes in Semiconductors (With Applications to Transitor Electronics) by William Shockley, 1951
  3. The Theory of P-N Junctions in Semiconductors and P-N Junction Transitors, Pp. 435-489 in the Bell System Technical Journal, Vol. XXVIII, No. 3 by William Shockley, 1949-01-01
  4. Hochschullehrer (Stanford): Donald Ervin Knuth, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Andrei Dmitrijewitsch Linde, William B. Shockley, John Ousterhout (German Edition)
  5. William Shockley: Corecipient of the Nobel Prize for the transistor - a vital compnent in space projects by Shirley Thomas, 1973
  6. Science in progress, Ninth Series by George (editor) [ William Shockley ] Baitsell, 1955-01-01
  7. William Shockley: Physicist, Inventor, Walter Houser Brattain, Transistor, John Bardeen, Nobel Prize, Silicon Valley
  8. TRANSISTOR TECHNOLOGY EVOKES NEW PHYSICS. Nobel Prize Lecture. Les Prix Nobel en 1956. Plus a SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH OF DR. SHOCKLEY WITH THE DRAWING OF A TRANSISTOR IN HIS HAND. by William (SIGNED). Nobel Laureate in Physics. SHOCKLEY, 1957
  9. Mekanikkusu: Shokkurē no butsurigaku by William Shockley, 1985-01-01
  10. Electrons and Holes in Semiconductors by William Shockley, 1953
  11. Transistor technology evokes new physics by William Shockley, 1957
  12. Transistor history, applied research and teaching by William Shockley, 1965
  13. Some Contributions to Transistor Electronics. Bell Telephone System, Technical Publications, Monograph 1726 by William Shockley, Members of the Technical Staff - Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1949
  14. Semiconductor signal translating devices: [patent] by William Shockley, 1957

41. SHEFFIELD, Mertie L. - SHOCKLEY, William; Individuals List, P 29
Individuals List, p 29 SHEFFIELD, Mertie L. shockley, william. NameBirth date, if known Birth location, if known. SHEFFIELD, Mertie
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43. Shockley, William Bradford
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Shockley, William Bradford Shockley, William Bradford, , American physicist, b. London. He graduated from the California Institute of Technology (B.S., 1932) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Ph.D., 1936). After directing antisubmarine research for the U.S. Navy during World War II, he returned to work at Bell Laboratories. There he and two colleagues, John Bardeen and Walter H. Brattain, produced the first transistor in 1947; for this work they shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1956. Shockley taught electrical engineering at Stanford Univ. from 1958 to 1975. In the late 1960s and 1970s he became the center of controversy when he lectured on his theory that blacks were intellectually inferior and, by reproducing faster than whites, were causing a retrogression in human evolution. Most social scientists took issue with his interpretation of gross intelligence quotient (IQ) scores because he made no allowance for cultural and social influences.
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44. Processioning Of Antrim Parish, Halifax County - Richard Shockley, William Adkin
Richard shockley, william Adkins/Adkinson/Adkerson and others, 1753 1770? Porssonedby william Adkins, and Richd shockley and Leonard Tarance .
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(Family of Margaret Shockley who married James M. Goad) Vestry Book of Antrim Parish, Halifax County, Virginia, 1752 - 1817 , Marian Dodson Chiarito, The Clarkton Press, Nathalie, Virginia p 25 - (Terence, Shockley and Adkins to Procession) p 41 - (Terence e al Report of Processioning) Leonard Terence, Richard Shockley and William Adkins returned here a Report of Processioning by them performed since the first Monday in January last past in Words and Figures following, to wit, "Returen to the Vestry. Pursuaned for Capt. Clemonds won Tract of Land, allso John Smith, and William Cawlay and Richd olfend and henry Chiles Returen on don for tha know not his lines allso Porssend for Jau~s Bobit won Tract of Land aliso William Adkines won act of Land allso for Richd Shockley won tract of Land allso for Francis Kearby won Tract of Land allso for Wm. Linch won Tract of Land. Porssoned by William Adkins, and Richd Shockley and Leonard Tarance". p 43 - A vestry was held Nov 30th, 1756

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46. William Shockley
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related subjects Achievement Co invented the transistor with John Bardeen and Walter Brattain Biography William Shockley was born in London to American parents who were in England for several years on business. His father was a mining engineer and his mother a federal deputy surveyor of mineral lands. They returned to California when William was a toddler. His interest in science was encouraged from early on, through his parents' professions and by a neighbor who taught physics at Stanford. He graduated from Cal Tech in 1932 and then received his PhD from MIT in 1936. He began work immediately at Bell Labs. His research in solid state physics, especially vacuum tubes, made many theoretical advances in the company's goal to use electronic switches for telephone exchanges instead of the mechanical switches used up until then. During World War II, Shockley worked on military projects, particularly refining radar systems. As soon as the war ended, he was back doing solid-state research, now investigating semiconductors. One of his major contributions to the electronics industry was to apply quantum theory to the development of semiconductors. In 1947, with colleagues John Bardeen and Walter Brattain, he made the first successful amplifying semiconductor device. They called it a

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48. William Bradford Shockley
Significant Publications. Bardeen, John, Walter Brattain, and william shockley.1964. Nobel Lectures Physics, Elsevier, New York. shockley, william. 1950.
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William Bradford Shockley Born 13 February 1910, London, England; Died 12 August 1989, Stana Clara CA; With Walter Brattain and John Bardeen, inventor of the transistor in 1947 and recipients of the 1956 Nobel Laureate. Educ: BS, Physics, California Institute of Technology, 1932; PhD, Physics, MIT, 1936; Prof. Exp: Bell Telephone Laboratories: Member, Technical Staff, 1936-42 and 1945-54, Director, Transistor Physics Research Facility, 1954; Director of Research, Antisubmarine Warfare Operations Research Group, US Navy, 1942-44; Founder, Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory (later renamed Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory), 1954-89; Stanford University: Lecturer, 1958-63, Alexander M. Poniatoff Professor of Engineering Science and Applied Science, 1963-75, Professor Emeritus, 1975-89; Honors and Awards: Nobel Prize in Physics [1], 1956. Co-inventor of the transistor in 1947 with John Bardeen and Walter Brattain, Shockley participated in one of the most important discoveries of the century. After receiving the Nobel Prize in 1956, disenchantment with Shockley's management style and his propensity for pure research led to the defection of the "Fairchild Eight" in 1957, and the deterioration of his company. His controversial views on genetics and his racist theories have shocked the society around him, but he has continued his research into "grave world problems".

49. Shockley Surname
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51. William Shockley
Konrad Zuse. Alan Turing. John Vincent Atanasoff. History of Computing. WB.shockley.william Bradford shockley was born in London in 1910 on February 13.
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52. William Robert Shockley
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    54. William Shockley
    Translate this page william shockley (1910-1989). william Bradford shockley nació en Londresel 13 de febrero de 1910, aunque sus padres eran norteamericanos
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    William Bradford Shockley nació en Londres el 13 de febrero de 1910, aunque sus padres eran norteamericanos y sólo 3 años después de su nacimiento se lo llevaron a vivir a Palo Alto, California. Su padre era un ingeniero y su madre una topógrafa de minas. Considerando que le podrían dar a su hijo una mejor educación en casa, los Shockleys mantuvieron a William sin ir a la escuela hasta que cumplió 8 años. Aunque su educación probaría más tarde ser de excelente nivel, este aislamiento hizo que el pequeño William tuviera muchos problemas para adaptarse a su entorno social.
    La madre de William le enseñaba matemáticas, y ambos padres le motivaban sus intereses científicos, aunque una influencia particularmente importante para él en esos días fue su vecino Perley A. Ross, que era profesor de física en Stanford. A los 10 años de edad, William visitaba constantemente la casa de Ross, y jugaba con las 2 hijas del profesor. Shockley pasó 2 años en la Academia Militar de Palo Alto antes de ingresar a la Preparatoria de Hollywood en Los Angeles. Durante un corto tiempo asistió también a la Escuela de Entrenamiento de los Angeles, en la que estudió física. Fue ahí que descubrió que tenía un talento innato para esa disciplina: solía encontrar con cierta facilidad formas de resolver problemas que diferían de las soluciones tradicionales que proporcionaban sus maestros. Pese a ser el mejor estudiante de física de su escuela, Shockley se decepcionó al no recibir el premio en esta disciplina al graduarse, pues éste le fue negado por haber tomado clases de física en otra escuela.

    55. Shockley
    caused many headaches. A colleague called it a 'persistor', becausepersistence was what it took to make it. william shockley.
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    "Exploiting [the transistor's] potential caused many headaches. A colleague called it a 'persistor', because persistence was what it took to make it."
    - William Shockley Born in London and raised in Palo Alto, Shockley received his Ph.D. in solid-state physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1932 and joined the staff of Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, NJ, in 1936. During World War II, he served as director of research for the Antisubmarine Warfare Operations Research Group of the US Navy. After the war, he returned to Bell Labs as director of transistor physics research.
    Dr. Shockley left Bell Labs in 1955 to establish Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory (part of Beckman Instruments, Inc.), an effort that was instrumental in the birth of Silicon Valley and the electronics industry. His former employees later invented the integrated circuit and founded Intel, the most successful microprocessor company in the world. Dr. Shockley later became a distinguished professor of electrical engineering at Stanford University. For more information about William Shockley, download the backgrounder:

    56. TIME 100: Scientists & Thinkers - William Shockley
    SolidState Physicist william shockley He fathered the transistor and brought thesilicon to Silicon Valley but is remembered by many only for his noxious
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    He fathered the transistor and brought the silicon to Silicon Valley but is remembered by many only for his noxious racial views BY GORDON MOORE The transistor was born just before Christmas 1947 when John Bardeen and Walter Brattain, two scientists working for William Shockley at Bell Telephone Laboratories in Murray Hill, N.J., observed that when electrical signals were applied to contacts on a crystal of germanium, the output power was larger than the input. Shockley was not present at that first observation. And though he fathered the discovery in the same way Einstein fathered the atom bomb, by advancing the idea and pointing the way, he felt left out of the momentous occasion. Shockley, a very competitive and sometimes infuriating man, was determined to make his imprint on the discovery. He searched for an explanation of the effect from what was then known of the quantum physics of semiconductors. In a remarkable series of insights made over a few short weeks, he greatly extended the understanding of semiconductor materials and developed the underlying theory of another, much more robust amplifying devicea kind of sandwich made of a crystal with varying impurities added, which came to be known as the junction transistor. By 1951 Shockley's co-workers made his semiconductor sandwich and demonstrated that it behaved much as his theory had predicted.

    57. William Shockley
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    58. Genealogy Index For Surnames Beginning With S
    Hoover () shockley, Parazetta (1850-) shockley, Parilla (-) shockley, Russell Porter(living) shockley, Samuel (-) shockley, william (-) shockley, william
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    is best known as the inventor of the junction transistor. For this and other contributions to transistors physics, he received the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics, jointly with his two former colleagues at Bell Telephone Laboratories, John Bardeen and Walter H. Brattain. Shockley was born on 13 February 1910, in London of American parents. Reared in California, he received the B.S. degree at the California lnstitute of Technology in 1932 and the Ph. D. degree at the Massachusetts lnstitute of Technology in 1936. He joined the technical staff at Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1936. During World War II, on leave of absence from Bell, he served as director of research for the Navy's Anti-Submarine Warfare Operations Research Group and as expert consultant for the Office of the Secretary of War. Returning to Bell after the war, he became director of the solid state physics research program, which saw the development of the first experiments on early junction transistors. In 1954, Shockley was named director of transistor physics research at Bell.

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    Translate this page shockley, william Bradford (1910-1989), físico estadounidense, premiado con el Nobely coinventor del transistor. Nació en Londres de padres estadounidenses.
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    Shockley, William Bradford (1910-1989), físico estadounidense, premiado con el Nobel y coinventor del transistor. Nació en Londres de padres estadounidenses. Trabajó en los laboratorios de la Compañía Telefónica Bell desde 1936 hasta 1956, año en que fue nombrado director de la Shockley Transistor Corporation en Palo Alto, California. Dio conferencias en la Universidad Stanford desde 1958 y fue profesor de ingeniería en 1963. Sus investigaciones sobre los semiconductores le llevaron al desarrollo del transistor en 1948. Por esta investigación compartió en 1956 el Premio Nobel de Física con sus asociados John Bardeen y Walter H. Brattain. Con posterioridad publicó varios polémicos ensayos en los que argumentó que la inteligencia es ante todo hereditaria.

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