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  1. Broken Genius: The Rise and Fall of William Shockley, Creator of the Electronic Age by Joel N. Shurkin, 2008-01-08
  2. Shockley on Eugenics and Race: The Application of Science to the Solution of Human Problems by William Shockley, 1992-09
  3. Broken Genius: The Rise and Fall of William Shockley, Creator of the Electronic Age by Joel N. Shurkin, 2006-06-13
  4. Heritage and Hope: The African-American Presence in United Methodism
  5. The Neck: Diagnosis and Surgery by William W. Shockley, Harold C., III, M.D. Pillsbury, 1994-01
  6. Electrons and holes in semiconductors, with applications to transistor electronics by William Shockley, 1976
  7. William Shockley - The Father of Silicon Valley (Biography) by Biographiq, 2008-03-09
  8. Electrons and Holes in Semiconductors with Applications to Transistor Electronics by William Shockley, 1963
  9. American Physicists William B. Shockley, Walter H. Brattain, and John Bardeen Produce the First Transistor, Initiating the Semiconductor Revolution: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Stephen D. Norton, 2000
  10. Ancien Étudiant de L'université de Texas Tech: Dallas Braden, William Shockley, John Warnock Hinckley Jr., Michael Crabtree, Jeff Karstens (French Edition)
  11. WILLIAM SHOCKLEY by SHIRLEY THOMAS, 1973
  12. Wired.(Broken Genius: The Rise and Fall of William Shockley, Creator of the Electronic Age)(Book review): An article from: The Humanist by Howard Schneider, 2006-09-01
  13. Semiconductor Physicists: John Bardeen, William Shockley, Walter Houser Brattain, Zhores Alferov, Herbert Kroemer, Walter H. Schottky
  14. Silicon Valley People: William Shockley

1. A Science Odyssey: People And Discoveries: William Shockley
William Shockley 1910 1989 William Shockley was born in London to Americanparents who were in England for several years on business.
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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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Shockley William Bradford (1910-1989), fizyk amerykañski. D³ugoletni (1932-1955) pracownik Bell Telephone Laboratories, pó¼niej m.in. profesor Kalifornijskiego Instytutu Technologicznego w Pasadenie. Wiceprzewodnicz±cy Grupy Rozwoju Broni w Departamencie Obrony USA. Za³o¿yciel i prezes Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory. Cz³onek Narodowej Akademii Nauk w Waszyngtonie (od 1951). Autor prac dotycz±cych w³asno¶ci magnetycznych i pó³przewodnikowych cia³ sta³ych. W 1949 wraz z  J. BardeenemW.H. Brattainem wynalaz³ tranzystor , za co wszyscy trzej otrzymali w 1956 Nagrodê Nobla Powi±zania Dolina Krzemowa Nobla Nagrody, 1956-1960 Fizyka Wielcy w informatyce ... do góry Encyklopedia zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra

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William Shockley. Shockley, William Bradford 1956 Nobel Biography - Explorethe life of Nobel laureate Shockley, co-inventor of the transistor.
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    Bill Shockley didn't remain at Bell Labs. As he and his colleagues were winning a Nobel Prize for their discovery (they shared the $38,633 prize money), Shockley went west, to set up a semi-conductor lab at Beckman Instruments, and, then, his own Shockley Transistor Co. He began lecturing at Stanford in 1958, and went on to do a great deal of original research in electronics and allied fields. He still holds some 90 patents. Then, in 1973, Shockley shifted gears. He entered the field of eugenics specifically the relationship between race and IQ. Blacks, he pointed out, consistently score 10 to 20 points lower on their IQ tests than whites do. Critics leaped to attack him. First, they said, IQ tests are "culturally loaded." Second, even in "culture-free" tests, the lower black scores are explainable in terms of the black environment. And third, dissemination of these notions give aid and comfort to bigots everywhere. The problems were not scientific, of course, but political. Shockley went beyond his scientific findings to suggest practical conclusions not directly deducible from his data. He said, for example, that society should sterilize those with low intelligence.

6. DBLP: William R. Shockley
William R. Shockley. 3, EE, Haruna R. Isa, William R. Shockley, Cynthia E. IrvineA MultiThreading Architecture for Multilevel Secure Transaction Processing.
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7. William Bradford Shockley - Wikipedia
William Bradford Shockley. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Physicist and coinventorof the transistor. Recipient of the Nobel Prize in physics in 1956.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William Bradford Shockley (born February 13 ) is a physicist and co- inventor of the transistor . He was a recipient of the Nobel Prize in physics in
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10. William Shockley
William Shockley.
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11. William M. Shockley
William M. shockley william M. Shockley was born in 1949, in Chicago,Illinois and lives in Riverside, California. He is a professional
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was born in 1949, in Chicago, Illinois and lives in Riverside, California. He is a professional writer by trade and a member of both the Science Fiction Writers of America and the Western Writers of America, with publication in the major genre markets of the US. His normal life involves writing fiction science fiction and western stories. Lately, though, he has turned to writing music more classical, usually, than ragtime, though rags keep sneaking into other pieces. Being an amateur musician he has played the piano for years. He has been into rags since the movie "The Sting" back in the early 70's, though he didn't start writing them until the 80's when the computer, a Commodore 64 machine, allowed him to do things his fingers wouldn't. Half of his "Commodore 64" rags are lost, but he's written a whole lot of new ones using Midisoft Studio 4.0 for Windows 95. More of them are available from W(m). M.'s Ego Tripper Music Page His favourite classical composers are Beethoven, Handel, Chopin and Cesar Franck. He also likes individual pieces by lots of different people (Borodin, Schubert etc.) and he also admires Bach. William says: "The piano is known as the King of instruments. If you haven't, you should listen to the Beethoven Piano Sonatas, the pianists' bible. Especially number 32, with a ragtime section in the middle of the second movement really. It syncopates, it moves. It rages rag!"

12. William Shockley
William Shockley. 1910 1989. Physicist. Though trained as a physicistand renowned for developing the transistor, William Shockley
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William Shockley Physicist Though trained as a physicist and renowned for developing the transistor, William Shockley became a controversial figure when he delved into the mysteries of intelligence and genetics. In 1956, he had shared the Nobel Prize for physics. Years later, Shockley began to propose that Blacks were genetically inferior to Whites, assertions which angered both colleagues and the public.

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William Bradford Shockley born Feb. Hence, the lab ruled that every picturetaken of the inventors of the transistor must include William Shockley.
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William Bradford Shockley
born Feb. 13, 1910, London, Eng.
died Aug. 12, 1989, Palo Alto, Calif., U.S.

American engineer and teacher, cowinner (with John Bardeen and Walter H. Brattain) of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1956 for their development of the transistor, a device that largely replaced the bulkier and less-efficient vacuum tube and ushered in the age of microminiature electronics. During the late 1960s Shockley became a figure of some controversy because of his widely debated views on the intellectual differences between races.
Shockley was born in London, England, on February 13, 1910. His parents were Americans. Shockley came from a long, aristocratic American line, directly descending from John Alden and Priscilla Mullins from the Mayflower on his father's side. His father, William, was an MIT-trained mining engineer and adventurer, quite capable of staring down bandits at gunpoint on Mongolian railroads, but largely incapable of making a living. Shockley's mother, May Bradford, of Missouri stock, was one of the first women graduates of Stanford University, majoring in art and mathematics. She became the first woman surveyor in Nevada's silver mining territory. William was 24 years older than she; he was in his mid 50s. They married in 1908 and moved to London, where William had contract work. Their only child, William Bradford was born there. When he entered high school, Shockley spent two years at the Palo Alto Military Academy. He then enrolled for a brief time in the Los Angeles Coaching School to study physics. He finished his high school education at Hollywood High, graduating in 1927.

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William Shockley 19011989. Mesurez votre audience.
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William shockley william Shockley was born in London to American parents who werein England for several years on business. William Shockley died in 1989.
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William Shockley 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 transistor (from transfer and resistor). Shockley made improvements to it in 1950 which made it easier to manufacture. His original idea eventually led to the development of the silicon chip. Shockley, Bardeen, and Brattain won the 1956 Nobel Prize for the development of the transistor. It allowed electronic devices to be built smaller and lighter and even cheaper.

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Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia 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. shock absorber shock wave Search Infoplease

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