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  1. Norwegian Physicists: Lars Onsager, Kristian Birkeland, Carl Størmer, Christopher Hansteen, Kalbe Razi Naqvi, Ivar Giaever
  2. Hochschullehrer (Oslo): Ivar Giaever, Viktor Moritz Goldschmidt, Arne Næss, Fridtjof Nansen, Paul Felix Lazarsfeld, Johan Sebastian Welhaven (German Edition)
  3. Hamar Katedralskole Alumni: Jan Åge Fjørtoft, Ivar Giaever, Ingvald Godal, Eskil Ervik, Sigurd Evensmo, Per Imerslund, Matias Faldbakken
  4. I Am Right You Are Wrong: From This to the New Renaissance: From Rock Logic to Water Logic by Edward de Bono, 1992-12-01
  5. ELECTRON TUNNELING IN SUPERCONDUCTORS. 1973 Nobel Lecture in Physics Delivered 12 December 1973 Stockholm, Sweden. by Ivar. Nobel Laureate in Physics. GIAEVER, 1974-01-01
  6. Electron tunneling in superconductors: 1973 Nobel Lecture in Physics, delivered 12 December 1973, Stockholm, Sweden by Ivar Giaever, 1974

21. Guptill Lecturers
Lecture. The Lecture Series was inaugurated on September 19, 1977 withthe visit of Dr. ivar giaever (nobel Laureate). Dr. giaever
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Guptill Lecturers
Biography of Dr. Guptill Each year an outstanding scientist visits the Dalhousie Physics Department for several days and delivers the Ernest W. Guptill Memorial Lecture.
The Lecture Series was inaugurated on September 19, 1977 with the visit of Dr. Ivar Giaever (Nobel Laureate).
Dr. Giaever spoke on "Surface Physics and Immunology". Friday October 25, 2002
8:00 pm Ondaatje Hall, Marion McCain Arts and Social Sciences Bldg. Dr. Mark Reed , Yale University "The Coming Age of Nanoelectronics" February 1st, 2002
( 2001 Guptill Memorial Lecture ) Prof. Carlo Montemagno , UCLA "Convergence: Integrating Modern Biology with Modern Engineering and Physics" October 11, 2000 Prof. Steven Chu (Nobel Laureate in 1997) "Superfluidity in Helium Three: The Discovery through the eyes of a Graduate Student" September 14, 1999 Prof. Douglas Osheroff (Nobel Laureate) "Superfluidity in Helium Three: The Discovery through the eyes of a Graduate Student" September 21, 1998

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Translate this page Premios nobel de 1973. Leontief, Wassily. Centro de Investigación de IBMThomas J. Watson. Yorktown Heights, NY, Estados Unidos. giaever, ivar.
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nobel Prizes in Semiconductor Science and Technology Awarded by The RoyalSwedish Academy of Sciences 1973, « ESAKI, LEO « giaever, ivar
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SEMICONDUCTOR NEWS
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Semiconductor News Registered 1991, (ISSN 1561-1418) is regurally publishing since 1991
Nobel Prizes in Semiconductor Science and Technology
Awarded by The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Year Laureates Citation
SHOCKLEY, WILLIAM BARDEEN, JOHN BRATTAIN, WALTER
"for their researches on semiconductors and their discovery of the transistor effect" ESAKI, LEO
GIAEVER, IVAR
JOSEPHSON, BRIAN D.
"for their experimental discoveries regarding tunneling phenomena in semiconductors and superconductors, respectively" "for his theoretical predictions of the properties of a supercurrent through a tunnel barrier, in particular those phenomena which are generally known as the Josephson effects" VON KLITZING, KLAUS "for the discovery of the quantized Hall effect" BINNIG, GERD
ROHRER, HEINRICH
"for their design of the scanning tunneling microscope" LAUGHLIN, ROBERT B.
TSUI, DANIEL C.
"for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations" Zhores I. Alferov

24. Dr.Tarek Said's Homepage-Nobel Prize Winners
nobel Prize in Physics Niels Mottelson, Benjamin R. Rainwater, Leo James 1974 Ryle,Martin, Sir Hewish, Antony 1973 Esaki, Leo giaever, ivar Josephson
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25. Biomedical Enigneering Seminar By Dr. Ivar Giaever
ivar giaever, Ph.D. Institute Professor of Science Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteWinner of 1973 nobel PRIZE in PHYSICS 1965 Oliver E. Buckley Prize 1974
http://bme.cwru.edu/seminar/ivar-giaever.html
Biomedical Engineering Department Seminar
Thursday, December 2, 1999
BRB (Biomedical Research Building), Auditorium 105.
12:00 - 1:00 PM
Attachment of Mammalian Cells in Vitro Ivar Giaever, Ph.D.
Institute Professor of Science
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Winner of:
1973 NOBEL PRIZE in PHYSICS
1965 Oliver E. Buckley Prize
1974 Vladimir K. Zworykin Award When mammalian cells are seeded out in tissue culture they will drift down to the surface and firmly attach. The cells attach to a pre-adsorbed protein layers and not to the naked surface. Normally the protein layer will be a mixture of protein obtained from the serum added to the tissue culture medium, but it also possible to pre-adsorb pure protein layers onto the surface. In this talk, I will first describe an electrical biosensor (ECIS) that can follow the cell attachment in real time. Then I will show how the atomic force microscope (AFM) can be altered to measure the attachment forces of the cell to the protein layers. Host: Dr. J. Lawrence Katz

26. News From UiB - Encountering Nobel Minds
The nobel Prize panel consisted of Professor ivar giaever (Physics 1973), ProfessorGerardus t'Hooft (Physics 1999), Professor Sir Harold Kroto (Chemistry 1996
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27. På Høyden - Nobelprisvinner Fra Bergen
Deler av programmet for ivar giaever er åpent for alle interesserte. 0800 0900«The nobel Prize and Contemporary Science», Store auditorium, Haukeland
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28. Ivar Giaver
ivar giaever was born in Bergen, Norway, on 5th April, 1929. giaever's work on tunnellingand superconductivity won him the nobel Prize for Physics in 1973
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Ivar Giaever was born in Bergen, Norway , on 5th April, 1929. He studied electrical engineering at the Norwegian Institute of Technology before moving to Canada where he worked as a mechanical engineer with the General Electric Company.
Giaever emigrated to the United States in 1956 where he did graduate work at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York. He became a naturalized United States citizen in 1964. Giaever's work on tunnelling and superconductivity won him the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1973. Available from Amazon Books (order below)
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29. Animal Testing No Longer Necessary, Says Nobel Laureate
A nobel Prizewinning scientist has developed a technology he says could eliminatethe need for animal testing. ivar giaever, a biophysicist at Rensselaer
http://www.wcanews.com/archives/1999/Jul/jul99a.htm
Animal testing no longer necessary, says Nobel laureate In the past, researchers claimed subjecting live animals to laboratory experiments was the only way to adequately test medicines, cosmetics, household products and other chemical items. Despite protests over the often inhumane experimentation, the medical and pharmaceutical industries were able to convince the public that such tests could result in a cure for diseases like cancer or AIDS and were therefore justifiable. Now, however, that argument is going to be harder to support. A Nobel Prize-winning scientist has developed a technology he says could eliminate the need for animal testing. Ivar Giaever, a biophysicist at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Charlie Keese, a senior research scientist at the Institute, have developed the Electric Cell-Substrate Impedance Sensing-ECIS 100, which uses electricity to study complex cell behavior. Giaever presented his research at the American Association for the Advancement of Science's annual meeting in Anaheim, Calif., in January 1999. Using the new electric biosensor instead of the traditional petri dish and microscope to study cells offers unprecedented sensitivity and detailed results, said Giaever.

30. Physics Nobel Laureates 1950 - 1974
The first nobel prize in physics was awarded to Wilhelm Röntgen in 1901 giaever,ivar, USA, General Electric Company,Schenectady, NY, * 1929 (in Bergen, Norway
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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Kungl. Vetenskapsakademien
Physics 1950
POWELL, CECIL FRANK, Great Britain, Bristol University, "for his development of the photographic method of studying nuclear processes and his discoveries regarding mesons made with this method".
Physics 1951
The prize was awarded jointly to: COCKCROFT, Sir JOHN DOUGLAS, Great Britain, Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, Didcot, Berks., + 1967; and WALTON, ERNEST THOMAS SINTON, Ireland, Dublin University, "for their pioneer work on the transmutation of atomic nuclei by artificially acce lerated atomic particles".
Physics 1952
The prize was awarded jointly to: BLOCH, FELIX, U.S.A., Stanford University, Stanford, CA, * 1905 (in Zürich, Switzerland), + 1983; and PURCELL, EDWARD MILLS, U.S.A., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, "for their development of new methods for nuclear magnetic precision measurements and discoveries in connection therewith".
Physics 1953
ZERNIKE, FRITS (FREDERIK), the Netherlands, Groningen University, "for his demonstration of the phase contrast method, especially for his invention of the phase contrast microscope".

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ivar giaever Dr. giaever received the Oliver E. Buckley Prize in 1965 from the American InOctober 1973 he shared the nobel Prize in Physics with L. Esaki and
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(born 1929). Institute Professor of Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180.
Mechanical Engineering degree from the Norwegian Institute of Technology in 1952, PhD degree in theoretical physics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1964.
Early experience includes one year as an engineer in the Norwegian Army and one year as a patent examiner for the Norwegian Government. In 1954 Giaever immigrated to Canada and joined Canadian General Electric's Advanced Engineering Program. He immigrated to the USA in 1956 and worked as an applied mathematician for General Electric Company before joining the Research and Development Center in 1958. Giaever worked in the fields of thin films, tunneling, and superconductivity (58-70). He became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1964. In 1970 he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and spent one year in Cambridge, England, studying biophysics. Upon his return to the Research and Development Center in 1971, Giaever began his current efforts studying the behavior of organic molecules at solid surfaces, and the interaction of cells with surfaces.

32. Nobel Prize In Physics Since 1901
giaever, ivar; Josephson, Brian D. 1974.
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33. ClubCaminantes - Premios Nobel - Fisica, El Club De Los Caminantes
Translate this page PREMIOS nobel, FISICA. 1901-1925 1926-1950 1951-1975 1976-2000.1951. Yorktown Heights, NY, Estados Unidos. giaever, ivar (Estados Unidos).
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FISICA
Cockcroft, John D. Por su trabajo pionero en la transmutación del nucleo atómico por partículas atómicas artificialmente aceleradas. Establecimiento de Investigación de la Energia Atómica. Harwell Didcot, Gran Bretaña Walton, Ernest T.S. (Irlanda) Por su trabajo pionero en la transmutación del nucleo atómico por partículas atómicas artificialmente aceleradas. Universidad de Dublin. Dublin, Irlanda
Bloch, Felix (Estados Unidos) Por el desarrollo conjunto de nuevos métodos para medidas magneticas nucleares de precisión, y sus descubrimientos derivados de las aplicación de estos métodos. Universidad de Stanford. Stanford, CA, Estados Unidos Purcell, Edward M. (Estados Unidos) Por el desarrollo conjunto de nuevos métodos para medidas magneticas nucleares de precisión, y sus descubrimientos derivados de las aplicación de estos métodos.

34. Nobel Prize Winners : Physics
nobel Prize Winners in Physics. Year, Article, Country*, Achievement. giaever,ivar, US, tunneling in semiconductors and superconductors.
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Nobel Prize Winners in Physics
Year Article Country* Achievement Röntgen, Wilhelm Conrad Germany discovery of X rays Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon The Netherlands investigation of the influence of magnetism on radiation Zeeman, Pieter The Netherlands investigation of the influence of magnetism on radiation Becquerel, Henri France discovery of spontaneous radioactivity Curie, Marie France investigations of radiation phenomena discovered by Becquerel Curie, Pierre France investigations of radiation phenomena discovered by Becquerel Rayleigh (of Terling Place), John William Strutt, 3rd Baron U.K. discovery of argon Lenard, Philipp Germany research on cathode rays Thomson, Sir J.J. U.K. researches into electrical conductivity of gases Michelson, A.A. U.S. spectroscopic and metrological investigations Lippmann, Gabriel France photographic reproduction of colours Braun, Ferdinand Germany development of wireless telegraphy Marconi, Guglielmo Italy development of wireless telegraphy Waals, Johannes Diederik van der The Netherlands research concerning the equation of state of gases and liquids Wien, Wilhelm

35. NOBEL Per La FISICA
Translate this page nobel per la FISICA Solvay 1927 1901. Röentgen, Wilhelm C. (Germania). 1902. 1973.Esaki, Leo (Giappone). giaever, ivar (USA). Josephson, Brian D. (Gran Bretagna).
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NOBEL per la FISICA Solvay 1927 Röentgen, Wilhelm C. (Germania) Lorentz, Hendrik A. (Paesi Bassi) Zeeman, Pieter (Paesi Bassi) Curie, Pierre (Francia) Curie, Marie (Francia) Becquerel, Antoine H. (Francia) Rayleigh, John W. (Gran Bretagna) Lenard, Philipp (Germania) Thomson, Joseph John (Gran Bretagna) Michelson, Albert A. (USA) Lippmann, Gabriel (Francia) Marconi, Guglielmo (Italia) Braun, Karl F. (Germania) Waals, Johannes D. van der (Paesi Bassi) Wien, Wilhelm (Germania) Dalén, Nils Gustaf (Svezia) Kamerlingh Onnes, Heike (Paesi Bassi) Laue, Max von (Germania) Bragg, William H. (Gran Bretagna) Bragg, William L. (Gran Bretagna) Non assegnato Barkla, Charles G. (Gran Bretagna) Planck, Max Karl E.L. (Germania) Stark, Johannes (Germania) Guillaume, Charles E. (Francia) Einstein, Albert (USA) Bohr, Niels Henrik D. (Danimarca) Millikan, Robert A. (USA) Siegbahn, Karl M.G. (Svezia) Franck, James (Germania) Herz, Gustav (Germania)

36. AMCPrizecommittee
ivar giaever, Ph.D. Dr. ivar giaever, a nobel Prize winner, is an Institute Professorof Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY, and a
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The Albany Medical Center Prize in Medicine
and Biomedical Research Albany Medical Center Selection Committee James J. Barba, Chairman
Marlene Belfort, Ph.D.
Judah Folkman, M.D.
Jeffrey M. Friedman, M.D., Ph.D.
Ivar Giaever, Ph.D.
Dr. Ivar Giaever, a Nobel Prize winner, is an Institute Professor of Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y., and a Professor-at-Large at the University of Oslo in Norway. Born in Norway, Dr. Giaever immigrated to the United States in 1956 and began work as an applied mathematician for General Electric. While working for General Electric, Dr. Giaever began his current efforts studying the behavior of organic molecules at solid surfaces, and the interaction of cells with surfaces. In 1973, Dr. Giaever won the Nobel Prize for his work regarding tunneling phenomena in semiconductors and superconductors. Dr. Giaever also received the Oliver E. Buckley Prize in 1965 and the Vladimir K. Zworykin Award from the National Academy of Engineering in 1974. A graduate of the Norwegian Institute of Technology and RPI, Dr. Giaever is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has published more than 100 papers and has 30 patents. Robert G. Petersdorf, M.D.

37. Nobel Prize Winners In Physics
nobel Prize Winners in Physics. Physics 1901. giaever, ivar, USA, GeneralElectric Company, Schenectady, NY, * 1929 (in Bergen, Norway),.
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Nobel Prize Winners in Physics
Physics 1901
R~NTGEN, WILHELM CONRAD, Germany, Munich University,* 1845, + 1923: "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by the discovery of the remarkable rays subsequently named after him".
Physics 1902
The prize was awarded jointly to: LORENTZ, HENDRIK ANTOON, the Netherlands, Leyden University, * 1853, + 1928; and ZEEMAN, PIETER, the Netherlands, Amsterdam University, * 1865, + 1943: "in recognition of the extraordinary service they rendered by their researches into the influence of magnetism upon radiation phenomena".
Physics 1903
The prize was divided, one half being awarded to: BECQUEREL, ANTOINE HENRI, France, äcole Polytechnique, Paris, * 1852, + 1908: "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by his discovery of spontaneous radioactivity"; the other half jointly to: CURIE, PIERRE, France, äcole municipale de physique et de chimie industrielles, (Municipal School of Industrial Physics and Chemistry), Paris, * 1859, + 1906; and his wife CURIE, MARIE, n»e SKLODOWSKA, France, * 1867 (in Warsaw, Poland), + 1934: "in recognition of the extraordinary services they have rendered by their joint researches on the radiation phenomena discovered by Professor Henri Becquerel".

38. Physics Today July 2001
He would share a second nobel prize in 1972 with Leon Cooper and to attack. Bardeen'sinterest in tunneling began with ivar giaever's experimental discovery
http://www.physicstoday.com/pt/vol-54/iss-7/p46.html
Back to Table of Contents July Articles: Time-Resolved Macromolecular Crystallography Diffusion on Semiconductor Surfaces The Nobel Laureate Versus the Graduate Student References Site Index Physics Today Home Page Current Issue Past Contents Job Ads Upcoming Meetings Buyer's Guide About Physics Today Contact Us Advertising Information Print Ad Rates and Specs Online Ad Rates and Specs Advertiser Index Product Information Information Exchange The Nobel Laureate Versus the Graduate Student John Bardeen, the leading condensed matter theorist of his day, was quite wrong when he dismissed a startling prediction by the unknown Brian Josephson.
Donald G. McDonald
In 1962, Brian Josephson, a 22-year-old research student at Cambridge University, suggested a new and surprising effect. A supercurrent, he argued, can tunnel through a thin insulating barrier. University of Illinois theorist John Bardeen disagreed, and that mattered. At age 54, Bardeen was the most celebrated solid-state theorist of his time. He had shared the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics with William Shockley and Walter Brattain for the invention of the transistor. He would share a second Nobel prize in 1972 with Leon Cooper and Robert Schrieffer for their 1957 solution (the BCS theory) of the long-standing riddle of superconductivity. Bardeen publicly dismissed young Josephson's tunneling-supercurrent assertion in a "Note added in proof" to a 1962 article in

39. 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. 1973. Leo Esaki ivar giaever Brian David Josephson 1972.
http://www.th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de/~jr/physpicnobel.html

40. Pictures Of Physicists (Nobel Prize 1971-1980)
Translate this page nobel prize winners in Physics 1971-1980. (Click for larger pictures) 1971, D.Gabor. J. Bardeen, LN Cooper, JR Schrieffer. L. Esaki, ivar giaever, BD Josephson.
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