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  1. The U.S. Patents of Harold S. Black, Jack S. Kilby and Robert N. Noyce by David Kraeuter, 2007-01-01
  2. The U.S. patents of Harold S. Black, Jack S. Kilby, and Robert N. Noyce (Pittsburgh Antique Radio Society monograph) by David W Kraeuter, 1999
  3. UNDERSTANDING DIGITAL ELECTRONICS ...Brings you basic understanding of the subject--written in everyday language. by GENE McWHORTER, 1984
  4. Jack St. Clair Kilby: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  5. Calculators: A Pocket-Sized Revolution: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Brenda Wilmoth Lerner, 2001
  6. The Development of Integrated Circuits Makes Possible the Microelectronics Revolution: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Giselle Weiss, 2001
  7. The Chip: How Two Americans Invented the Microchip and Launched a Revolution by T.R. Reid, 2007-12-18

61. Jack Kilby
Translate this page jack S. kilby (1923- ). El inventor del circuito integrado monolítico, se declarósorprendido de que se le haya otorgado el Premio nobel de Física, que
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Jack S. Kilby (1923- )
La investigación de Kilby condujo a la producción de los microprocesadores y echó los cimientos conceptuales y técnicos para todo el campo de la microelectrónica.
En su carrera, Kilby ha patentado más de 60 inventos que se han incorporado a la industria para el consumo, las fabricaciones militares y las aplicaciones comerciales de la tecnología de microprocesadores.

62. CNN.com - Excerpts From Citation For Nobel Prize For Physics - October 10, 2000
Assembly at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarding the 2000 nobel Prizein physics to Zhores I. Alferov, Herbert Kroemer, and jack S. kilby for work
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STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) Excerpts from the Nobel Assembly at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarding the 2000 Nobel Prize in physics to Zhores I. Alferov, Herbert Kroemer, and Jack S. Kilby for "work that has laid the foundation of modern information technology, particularly through their invention of rapid transistors, laser diodes and integrated circuits (chip)." Zhores I. Alferov and Herbert Kroemer have invented and developed fast opto- and microelectronic components based on layered semiconductor structures, termed semiconductor heterostructures. Fast transistors built using heterostructure technology are used in e.g. radio link satellites and the base stations of mobile telephones. Laser diodes built with the same technology drive the flow of information in the Internet's fiber-optical cables. They are also found in CD players, bar-code readers and laser pointers. Jack S. Kilby is being rewarded for his part in the invention and development of the integrated circuit, the chip. Through this invention microelectronics has grown to become the basis of all modern technology. Examples are powerful computers and processors which collect and process data and control everything from washing machines and cars to space probes and medical diagnostic equipment. The microchip has also led to our environment being flooded with small electronic apparatuses, anything from electronic watches and TV games to mini-calculators and personal computers.

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T3, 172004172011 (kilby s/b) My goal was (KRYSTAL OC) NOW, IF jack kilbyMADE HIS BIG SCIENTIFIC WHY DID IT TAKE SO LONG FOR HIM TO WIN THE nobel PRIZE?
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[PRO=MENDHEIM] [TALENT=] [O/C] (**WIL O/C**) HEY EVERYONE, I'M BACK AGAIN. I'M WIL MONESTIME ALONG WITH KRYSTAL GREENE. (**KRYSTAL** ON CAM) HELLO, HELLO. TODAY IS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11TH. ROLL THAT ANIMATION BECAUSE IT'S TIME FOR CHANNEL ONE NEWS. [intro nobel prize] [AIRDATE=10/11/00] [PRO=DANZIGER] [TAL=KRYSTAL] (**KRYSTAL** ON CAM) OKAY, THIS ISN'T A POP QUIZ, BUT I DO HAVE A LITTLE SOMETHING TO GET YOU THINKING. WHAT'S AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT? YOU MAY HAVE NEVER HEARD OF IT. (HOLDS UP CALC) BUT IF YOU HAVE A (can we give some other examples too?) POCKET CALCULATOR, IT PROBABLY HAS (FLIPS OVER CALC) AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT. THIS LITTLE CIRCUIT ALLOWED ELECTRONICS TO BECOME SMALLER, FASTER, CHEAPER, AND MORE POWERFUL. (TURN FOR KEY) IT'S BEEN AROUND FOR MORE THAN 40 YEARS AND YESTERDAY, THE AMERICAN SCIENTIST WHO WAS THE CO-INVENTOR OF THE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT, AND TWO OTHER SCIENTISTS, WERE AWARDED THE ACADEMIC WORLD'S HIGHEST HONOR - THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR PHYSICS.

64. 2000 Nobel Prize Winners
2000 nobel Prize Winners. for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in highspeed-and opto-electronics,” and one-half to jack S. kilby (US) “for
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65. Nobel Physics Prize
nobel Peace Prize for Physics. The Prize Holland Holland. 2000, Zhores I.Alferov Homer Kroemer jack S. kilby, Russia Germany USA. 2001, Eric
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66. Terra - Cultura Y Ciencia- Libros - Premios Nobel
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67. DATAMATH
jack S. kilby. jack kilby is the recipient of three of the nation's most prestigioushonors in And finally, in 2000 the nobel Prize for Physics was awarded to
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Jack S. Kilby
There are few living men whose insights and professional accomplishments have changed the world. Jack Kilby is one of these men. His invention of the monolithic integrated circuit - the microchip - some 30 years ago at Texas Instruments (TI) laid the conceptual and technical foundation for the entire field of modern microelectronics. It was this breakthrough that made possible the sophisticated high-speed computers and large-capacity semiconductor memories of today's information age.
Mr. Kilby grew up in Great Bend, Kansas. With B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from the Universities of Illinois and Wisconsin respectively, he began his career in 1947 with the Centralab Division of Globe Union Inc. in Milwaukee, developing ceramic-base, silk-screen circuits for consumer electronic products.
In 1958, he joined TI in Dallas. During the summer of that year working with borrowed and improvised equipment, he conceived and built the first electronic circuit in which all of the components, both active and passive, were fabricated in a single piece of semiconductor material half the size of a paper clip. The successful laboratory demonstration of that first simple microchip on September 12, 1958, made history.
Jack Kilby went on to pioneer military, industrial, and commercial applications of microchip technology. He headed teams that built both the first military system and the first computer incorporating integrated circuits. He later co-invented both the hand-held calculator and the thermal printer that was used in portable data terminals.

68. Rewarding Individual Scientists In An Era Of Group Effort
jack S. kilby, left, receiving the The royal family continued the nobel traditionon Sunday, sitting at the honorary table with the nobel laureates at the
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Rewarding Individual Scientists in an Era of Group Effort
By JAMES GLANZ Reuters Jack S. Kilby, left, receiving the physics prize from King Carl Gustaf says that after 99 ceremonies the Swedish Academy has "a very good" system.
The Associated Press King Carl Gustaf of Sweden, center, with, from left, Queen Silvia, Princess Madeleine, Prince Carl Philip and Crown Princess Victoria.
Agence France-Presse The royal family continued the Nobel tradition on Sunday, sitting at the honorary table with the Nobel laureates at the Stockholm City Hall.
STOCKHOLM, Dec. 11 — In the slanting northern sunlight of December, it is difficult to shake the impression that the answer to one of the most enduring mysteries of science and culture is waiting to be discovered here somewhere, casting its long shadow on the cobblestones and quays. That mystery is not the nature of existence or the ultimate fates of humanity and the cosmos, although it does have at least something to do with why scientists and artists pursue those questions so doggedly. Rather, it is the seemingly immutable prestige, influence and high-voltage dazzle of the Nobel Prizes. First awarded in 1901, the Nobels have built up almost a century of tradition. King Carl Gustaf of Sweden handed out this year's prizes for physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, economics and literature here on Sunday evening at a white-tie ceremony in the Stockholm Concert Hall. South Korea's president, Kim Dae Jung, received this year's Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo on the same day.

69. Nobelphysique2000.html
Translate this page Par leurs inventions, les lauréats nobel de cette année ont jeté les bases desnouvelles technologies de l'information. jack S. kilby est récompensé
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70. What's New @ IEEE
nobel LAUREATES Three IEEE members have won this year's nobel Prize in a coinventorof the pocket calculator, and the IEEE jack S. kilby Signal Processing
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71. Nobel E-Museum
2001 Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle, Carl E. Wieman. 2000 - Zhores I. Alferov,Herbert Kroemer, jack S. kilby. Tools and Exploration in Physics.
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72. Academic Directories
nobel winners Zhores I. Alferov and Herbert Kroemer, who developed semiconductorheterostructures used in highspeed and optoelectronics, and jack. S. kilby,
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73. Two Bell Labs Executives Win Top IEEE Awards
Medal Netravali shares this year's jack S. kilby Signal by Texas Instruments, wherejack kilby developed the Labs scientists have received six nobel Prizes in
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MURRAY HILL, N. J. - Two scientists from Lucent Technologies' (NYSE: LU) Bell Labs have been awarded top honors by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for their significant contributions to the advancement of technology. Herwig Kogelnik, adjunct photonics systems research vice president at Bell Labs, will receive the 2001 IEEE Medal of Honor, the IEEE's highest award, at a ceremony on June 23, 2001 in Jersey City, N.J. Arun Netravali, president of Bell Labs and Lucent's chief technology officer and chief network architect, will receive the IEEE Jack S. Kilby Signal Processing Medal at the same ceremony.

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A team whose research led to improvements in the quality of television have received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry.
Americans Alan J. Heeger and Alan G. MacDiarmid and Hideki Shirakawa of Japan, won the prize on Tuesday for their discoveries that plastic can be made electrically conductive an advance that has led to improvements in film, TV screens and windows.
They will share the $915,000 prize for the "discovery and development of conductive polymers," according to the citation by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. The 2000 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to three scientists who developed electrical components that allow for fast communication using fiber optics and satellites, and that serve as the soul of the personal computer.
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75. Moderne Informationstechnologie
Translate this page jack S. kilby geboren 1923 in Jefferson City, Missouri, USA eine Hälfte und ProfessorJS kilby erhält die Weitere Information http//www.nobel.se/announcement
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Zhores I. Alferov und Herbert Kroemer Jack S. Kilby Zhores I. Alferov geboren 1930 in Vitebsk, Weissrussland, damals Sowjetunion. Doktorgrad in Physik und Mathematik 1970 am A. F. Ioffe Physico- Technical Institute in St. Petersburg (damals Leningrad), Russland. Leiter dieses Instituts seit 1987. http://194.85.224.34/pti00002.html Herbert Kroemer http://www.ece.ucsb.edu/Faculty/Kroemer/default.html Jack S. Kilby http://www.ti.com/corp/docs/kilbyctr/jackstclair.shtml Die Preissumme Weitere Information: http://www.nobel.se/announcement/2000 Presseverantwortlich: Eva Krutmeijer, Tel.: + 46 8 673 95 95, +46 709 84 66 38, evak@kva.se

76. La Memoria Di Nobel Come è Tradizione Ormai, Dal Lontano 1901,
Translate this page I nobel 2000 Chimica Alan J. Hegger - Alan G. MacDiarmid - Hideki Shirakawa FisicaZhores I. Alferov - Herbert Kroemer - jack S. kilby Medicina Arvid
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La Memoria di Nobel Come è tradizione ormai, dal lontano 1901, anche quest'anno sono stati assegnati i premi più ambiti dal mondo scientifico, accademico e intellettuale in generale: i Nobel.
Nacquero così i premi che portano il suo nome, assegnati nelle cinque discipline a partire dal 1901 con la sola interruzione degli anni bui della Seconda Guerra Mondiale (dal 1940 al 1942), ai quali fu poi affiancato, dal 1969, un VI premio per il campo delle Scienze economiche.
I premi, assegnati grazie alla lungimiranza e alla ricchezza (dovuta in gran parte all'invenzione della dinamite) di un intraprendente chimico, hanno consentito di fissare delle tappe fondamentali nel panorama culturale del XX sec. ( vincitori di Nobel furono: Einstein, Rutherford, Fleming, Watson e Crick, Fermi; giusto per fare qualche nome) e oggi la comunità scientifica internazionale, che si affaccia con grandi ambizioni al nuovo secolo, sa bene di dover molto a Mr.Nobel.
Infatti i Nobel per Chimica, Fisica e Medicina, quest'anno più che mai, sono proiettati verso il futuro che in qualche caso, è già realtà.
Non a caso la Real Accademia delle Scienze di Svezia ha conferito il premio per la Chimica a A.J. Heeger (Università della California - U.S.A.), A.G. MacDiarmid (Università della Pennsylvania - U.S.A.) e a H. Shirakawa (Università di Tsukuba - Giappone) per la rivoluzionaria scoperta e il successivo sviluppo delle materie plastiche (o polimeri) quali conduttori elettrici. Le applicazioni di queste scoperte sono già riscontrabili in prodotti come celle solari, displays di telefonini di ultima generazione oltre che essere presenti in televisori e monitor per computer. Senza dimenticare che tali studi hanno gettato le basi per la cosiddetta "elettronica molecolare", grande scommessa del prossimo futuro in tema di Hi-Tech.

77. Harapan's Bookdhelf: Nobel Prize
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78. Electronics News - Australia's Electronics Industry Newspaper
have been award this year’s nobel Physics and revolution continues, judges of thenobel prize have jack kilby of the US electronics group Texas Instruments
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ELECTRONIC innovators who laid the foundations for the computer revolution have been award this year’s Nobel Physics and Chemistry Awards.
As the transformation into the information revolution continues, judges of the Nobel prize have recognised the pioneers of the industry.
Jack Kilby of the US electronics group Texas Instruments took half of the physics prize for his part in the invention of the computer chip, with Russia’s Zhores Alferov of the AF Physio-Technical Institute and Herbert Kroemer of the University of California, sharing the other half for the development of a semiconductor used in satellite communications, mobile phones, CD players and bar code readers.
Kilby, who is credited with over 60 inventions, including the pocket calculator, developed the first miniaturised computer chip in 1958, at a time when the physical limits of transistors were threatening the growth of computers.
The chemistry prize went to three researchers; American Alan Heeger, New Zealand-born Alan MacDiarmid and Japan’s Hideki Shirakawa, who developed plastics that can conduct electricity, enabling the development of shields for computer screens, smart windows that can exclude sunlight and the expansion of the use of solar panels.

79. Acacia International Fraternity
Upon receiving the nobel Peace Prize, jack kilby was rewarded for his part in theinvention and development of the integrated jack S. kilby was born in
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80. Inventor Jack Kilby
Patent Number 3,138,743 (URL www.invent.org/hall_of_fame/87.html) The 2000 NobelPrize in Physics jack S. kilby is being rewarded for his part in the
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JACK S. KILBY Fascinating facts about Jack Kilby inventor of Integrated Circuits in and the Hand-held Calculator in There are few living men whose insights and professional accomplishments have changed the world. Jack Kilby is one of these men. His invention of the monolithic integrated circuit - the microchip - some 40 years ago at Texas Instruments (TI) laid the conceptual and technical foundation for the entire field of modern microelectronics. It was this breakthrough that made possible the sophisticated high-speed computers and large-capacity semiconductor memories of today's information age. Born November 8 1923 in Jefferson City, Missouri, Mr. Kilby grew up in Great Bend, Kansas. With B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from the Universities of Illinois and Wisconsin respectively, he began his career in 1947 with the Centralab Division of Globe Union Inc. in Milwaukee, developing ceramic-base, silk-screen circuits for consumer electronic products. In 1958, he joined TI in Dallas. During the summer of that year working with borrowed and improvised equipment, he conceived and built the first electronic circuit in which all of the components, both active and passive, were fabricated in a single piece of semiconductor material half the size of a paper clip. The successful laboratory demonstration of that first simple microchip on September 12, 1958, made history.

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