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1. J. Georg Bednorz - Autobiography
J. georg bednorz – Autobiography. Westphalia, in the Federal Republic of Germanyon May 16, 1950, as the fourth child of Anton and Elisabeth bednorz.
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I was born in Neuenkirchen, North-Rhine Westphalia, in the Federal Republic of Germany on May 16, 1950, as the fourth child of Anton and Elisabeth Bednorz. My parents, originating from Silesia, had lost sight of each other during the turbulences of World War II, when my sister and two brothers had to leave home and were moved westwards. I was a latecomer completing our family after its joyous reunion in 1949.
During my childhood, my father, a primary school teacher and my mother, a piano teacher, had a hard time to direct my interest to classical music. I was more practical-minded and preferred to assist my brothers in fixing their motorcycles and cars, rather than performing solo piano exercises. At school it was our teacher of arts who cultivated that practical sense and helped to develop creativity and team spirit within the class community, inspiring us to theater and artistic performances even outside school hours. I even discovered my interest in classical music at the age of 13 and started playing the violin and later the trumpet in the school orchestra.
My fascination in the natural sciences was roused while learning about chemistry rather than physics. The latter was taught in a more theoretical way, whereas in chemistry, the opportunity to conduct experiments on our own, sometimes even with unexpected results, was addressing my practical sense.

2. Physics 1987
The nobel Prize in Physics 1987. for their important breakthrough in the discoveryof superconductivity in ceramic materials . J. georg bednorz, K. Alexander
http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1987/
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1987
"for their important break-through in the discovery of superconductivity in ceramic materials" J. Georg Bednorz K. Alexander Müller 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize Federal Republic of Germany Switzerland IBM Research Laboratory
Rüschlikon, Switzerland IBM Research Laboratory
Rüschlikon, Switzerland b. 1950 b. 1927 The Nobel Prize in Physics 1987
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3. J. Georg Bednorz Winner Of The 1987 Nobel Prize In Physics
J. georg bednorz, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the nobelPrize Internet Archive. J. georg bednorz. 1987 nobel Laureate in
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J G EORG B EDNORZ
1987 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for their important breakthrough in the discovery of superconductivity in ceramic materials.
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    Born: 1950
    Residence: Federal Republic of Germany
    Affiliation: IBM Research Laboratory, Rüschlikon, Switzerland
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4. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Physics
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSICS. Name, Year Awarded. Becquerel,Antoine Henri, 1903. bednorz, J. georg, 1987. Bethe, Hans Albrecht, 1967.
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5. Bednorz, J. Georg
J. georg,. in full JOHANNES georg bednorz (b. May 16, 1950, West Germany), Germanphysicist who, along with Karl Alex Müller, was awarded the 1987 nobel Prize
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Bednorz, J. Georg,
in full JOHANNES GEORG BEDNORZ (b. May 16, 1950, West Germany), German physicist who, along with , was awarded the 1987 Nobel Prize for Physics for their joint discovery of superconductivity in certain substances at temperatures higher than had previously been thought attainable. In 1983 the two men began systematically testing newly developed ceramic materials known as oxides in the hope that such substances could act as superconductors. In their efforts Bednorz was the experimenter in charge of the actual making and testing of the oxides. In 1986 the two men succeeded in achieving superconductivity in a barium-lanthanum-copper oxide at a temperature of 35 kelvins (-238 C [-396 F]), 12 K higher than the highest temperature at which superconductivity had previously been achieved in any substance.

6. Nobel Prize Winners For 1981-1990
peace, Arias Sánchez, Oscar, Costa Rica, physics, bednorz, J. georg,West Germany, discovery of new superconducting materials, physics,
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Year Category Article Country* Achievement Literary Area chemistry Fukui Kenichi Japan orbital symmetry interpretation of chemical reactions chemistry Hoffmann, Roald U.S. orbital symmetry interpretation of chemical reactions economics Tobin, James U.S. portfolio selection theory of investment literature Canetti, Elias Bulgaria novelist, essayist peace United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Office of the (founded 1951) physics Bloembergen, Nicolaas U.S. applications of lasers in spectroscopy physics Schawlow, Arthur Leonard U.S. applications of lasers in spectroscopy physics Sweden electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis physiology/medicine Hubel, David Hunter U.S. processing of visual information by the brain physiology/medicine Sperry, Roger Wolcott U.S. functions of the cerebral hemispheres physiology/medicine Wiesel, Torsten Nils Sweden processing of visual information by the brain chemistry Klug, Aaron U.K. determination of structure of biological substances economics Stigler, George J. U.S. economic effects of governmental regulation literature Colombia novelist, journalist, social critic

7. J. Georg Bednorz - CIRS
Research interests J. georg bednorz was awarded the nobel Prize in Physics in 1987for his discovery of hightemperature superconductivity in a new class of
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Research interests :
J. Georg Bednorz was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1987 for his discovery of high-temperature superconductivity in a new class of materials. Drs. Bednorz and Mueller startled the world by reporting superconductivity in a layered, ceramic material at a then-record-high temperature 33 degrees above absolute zero, or Kelvin (roughly -460 degrees Fahrenheit). Their discovery set off an avalanche of research worldwide into related materials that yielded dozens of new superconductors, eventually reaching a transition temperature of 135 Kelvin. Honours :
Thirteenth Fritz London Memorial Award (1987), Dannie Heineman Prize (1987), Robert Wichard Pohl Prize (1987), Hewlett-Packard Europhysics Prize (1988), The Marcel Benoist Prize (1986), Nobel Prize for Physics ( 1987), APS International Prize for MaterialsResearch (1988), Minnie Rosen Award, the Viktor Mortiz Goldschmidt Prize and the Otto Klung Prize
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8. IBM Press Room-Georg Bednorz-Biography
J. georg bednorz, along with his colleague, K. Alexander Mueller, was awardedthe nobel Prize in Physics in 1987 for his discovery of hightemperature
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9. IBM Press Room
nobel prize winners. Leo Esaki, 1973. Gerd K. Binnig, 1986. Heinrich Rohrer, 1986.J. georg bednorz, 1987. K. Alex Mueller, 1987. About IBM Privacy Legal Contact.
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10. Superconductors - Georg Bednorz And Karl Alex Müller
J. georg bednorz nobel Laureate in Physics for important breakthroughin the discovery of superconductivity in ceramic materials.
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Superconductors K. Alex Mueller IBM Press Release: K. Alex Mueller, along with his colleague, J. Georg Bednorz, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1987 for his discovery of high-temperature superconductivity in a new class of materials. Drs. Mueller and Bednorz startled the world by reporting superconductivity in a layered, ceramic material at a then-record-high temperature 33 degrees above absolute zero, or Kelvin (roughly -460 degrees Fahrenheit). Their discovery set off an avalanche of research worldwide into related materials that yielded dozens of new superconductors, eventually reaching a transition temperature of 135 Kelvin. Born in Basle, Switzerland, on April 20, 1927, Dr. Mueller was educated at the Evangelical College in Schiers, Switzerland, and received his doctorate degree from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich in 1958. After spending five years at the Battelle Institute in Geneva as a project manager, he joined the IBM Zurich Research Laboratory in 1963. The University of Zurich appointed him a Lecturer in 1962, Titular Professor in 1970 and Professor in 1987. Dr. Mueller was manager of the physics department of the IBM Zurich Research Laboratory from 1973 to 1985. After that, he devoted his time fully to basic research. He was appointed an IBM Fellow in 1987. He retired from IBM in 1992.

11. Pictures Gallery Of The Nobel Prize Winners In Physics
Translate this page The nobel Prize in Physics. 1998. Robert B. Laughlin Horst L. Störmer DanielC. Tsui 1997. 1987. J. georg bednorz K. Alexander Müller 1986.
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12. Bednorz, Georg J.
bednorz, georg J.(1950 16, 1950, as the fourth child of Anton and Elisabeth bednorz. EurophysicsPrize (1988), The Marcel Benoist Prize (1986), nobel Prize for
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13. Physics
Themes Geography History History Prize Winners nobel Prize Physics.Year, Winners. 1987, bednorz, J. georg Müller, K. Alexander.
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Röntgen, Wilhelm Conrad Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon Zeeman, Pieter Becquerel, Antoine Henri ... Bragg, William Lawrence The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section Barkla, Charles Glover Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Stark, Johannes Guillaume, Charles Edouard ... Raman, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section Heisenberg, Werner Karl Schrödinger, Erwin Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice The prize money was 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section Chadwick, James Hess, Victor Franz Anderson, Carl David Davisson, Clinton Joseph ... Lawrence, Ernest Orlando The prize money was 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section The prize money was 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section The prize money was 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section Stern, Otto

14. Physics 1987
The nobel Prize in Physics 1987. for their important breakthrough in the discoveryof superconductivity in ceramic materials . J. georg bednorz, K. Alexander
http://physics.uplb.edu.ph/laureates/1987/

15. IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Lab Overview
nobel laureates K. Alex Müller (left) and J. georg bednorz (right). Please addacknowledgment Image courtesy of IBM. nobel laureate J. georg bednorz.
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16. ISASUT International School Of Advanced Study University Of Turin
Translate this page di fama internazionale Il Professor Robert Cahn , dell'Università di Cambridge,e il Professor J. georg bednorz dell'IBM di Zurigo, Premio nobel per la
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ISASUT International School of Advanced Study University of Turin
Scienza dei Materiali: Una frontiera per lo sviluppo
  • Incontro Scientifico svoltosi a Torino (giovedì 30 maggio 2002) Sala Conferenze GAM- Galleria D'Arte Moderna
    Promosso dall'ISASUT e Unione Industriale di Torino
    SCIENZA DEI MATERIALI: UNA FRONTIERA PER LO SVILUPPO
    L'obiettivo primario dello "scienziato dei materiali" è la conoscenza, la progettazione e la costruzione di nuovi materiali, con opportune caratteristiche chimiche, fisiche ed ingegneristiche, a partire dai singoli atomi o molecole, considerati come mattoni primari della materia.
    La Scienza dei Materiali, con il suo carattere fortemente interdisciplinare, costituisce quindi una frontiera per lo sviluppo tecnologico della società. Il suo sviluppo permette di colmare il tradizionale "gap" esistente tra gli studi di base del mondo accademico e le esigenze del mondo industriale.
    L'incontro "Scienza dei Materiali: una frontiera per lo sviluppo", indirizzato anche ad un largo pubblico, prevede le conferenze di due eminenti scienziati di fama internazionale : Il Professor Robert Cahn , dell'Università di Cambridge, e il Professor J. Georg Bednorz dell'IBM di Zurigo, Premio Nobel per la Fisica nel 1987.
    L'incontro fa parte di un programma più ampio di appuntamenti, tesi a promuovere la scienza dei materiali e presentarne i progressi, anche al fine di trasmettere nuovo entusiasmo e interesse sia al pubblico più ristretto dei ricercatori, sia a quello più ampio dei giovani attenti ai temi scientifici. In tal senso, dal 1 al 3 settembre 2002, si terrà, riservata soprattutto agli studenti di dottorato, la "Scuola Internazionale avanzata sulle Interfacce ed Interfasi Nanostrutturate"promossa dalla Scuola Internazionale di Studi Avanzati (ISASUT) dell'Università degli Studi di Torino e finanziata dal Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca.

17. Nobel Prizes In Physics
1. PRIZE YEAR. nobel PHYSICISTS. SUPERVISOR. Ph.D. UNIVERSITY. 1852 1908. 56. 51.1987. bednorz, J. georg. Heini Granicher, K. Alex Muller. 1982. Swiss Fed. Inst.
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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

18. Nobel Prize In Physics Since 1901
Heinrich; Ruska, Ernst. 1987. bednorz, J. georg; Muller, K. Alexander. 1988.
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Nobel Prize in Physics since 1901 Year Winners Roentgen, Wilhelm Conrad Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon Zeeman, Pieter Becquerel, Antoine Henri; Curie, Marie; Curie, Pierre Rayleigh, Lord John William Strutt Lenard, Philipp Eduard Anton Thomson, Sir Joseph John Michelson, Albert Abraham Lippmann, Gabriel Braun, Carl Ferdinand Marconi, Guglielmo Van Der Waals, Johannes Diderik Wien, Wilhelm Dalen, Nils Gustaf Kamerlingh-Onnes, Heike Laue, Max Von Bragg, Sir William Henry; Bragg, Sir William Lawrence Barkla, Charles Glover Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Stark, Johannes Guillaume, Charles Edouard Einstein, Albert Bohr, Niels Millikan, Robert Andrews Siegbahn, Karl Manne Georg Franck, James; Hertz, Gustav Perrin, Jean Baptiste Compton, Arthur Holly; Wilson, Charles Thomson Rees Richardson, Sir Owen Willans De Broglie, Prince Louis-Victor Raman, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Heisenberg, Werner Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice; Schroedinger, Erwin Chadwick, Sir James

19. The Scientist - Early Citations Mark 1987 Nobel
This year, however, the nobel committee awarded the physics prize for recent researchthat illuminated the New physics laureates J. georg bednorz and K. Alex
http://www.the-scientist.com/yr1987/nov/gwynne_p4_871102.html
The Scientist 1[24]:4, Nov. 2, 1987
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Early Citations Mark 1987 Nobel
By PETER GWYNNE PHILADELPHIA—Nobel prizes in science normally recognize research of extraordinary excellence, as judged by literature citations to it and awards that have accumulated over a period of years. This year, however, the Nobel committee awarded the physics prize for recent research that illuminated the physical science community with the brilliance of a supernova. New physics laureates J. Georg Bednorz and K. Alex Milller, of IBM’s Zurich Research Labora tory, published their seminal paper on high-temperature superconducting ceramics in September 1986 in the German journal Zeitschrift für Physik B : Condensed Matter (vol. 64, 1986, p.189). The paper had been cited once by year’s end, and just five times during the first two months of this year, according to data gathered by the Institute for Scientific Information, which publishes THE SCIENTIST. However, once the physics community recognized the extraordinary promise of high-temperature superconductors, the paper’s citations increased exponentially, from 29 in March and April to 82 in May and June to 140 in July and August (see chart below). It is a buildup of extraordinary rapidity, matched only by a relatively few papers reporting such dramatic findings as pulsars, elementary particles and the AIDS virus. The seminal papers recognized by the Nobel committee in chemistry and medicine or physiology show a more normal citation history. M.I.T. immunologist Susumu Tonegawa’s paper on immunoglobin genes in the

20. Bednorz, J(ohannes) Georg. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of
bednorz, J(ohannes) georg. SYLLABICATION Bed·norz. PRONUNCIATION b d nôrts.DATES Born 1950. German physicist. He shared a 1987 nobel Prize for pioneering
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