Albert Einstein received his Physics Nobel Prize in 1921 for discovering photoelectric effect. He was inducted into the NJIHoF in 1989.
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Philip Anderson received his Physics Nobel Prize in 1977 for his investigation into the electronic structure of magnetic and disorder systems, which allowed for the development of electronic switching and memory devices in computers. He was inducted into the NJIHoF in 2013.
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Arno Penzias received his Physics Nobel Prize in 1978 for his discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation. He was inducted into the NJIHoF in 2011.
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Arthur Schawlow received his Physics Nobel Prize in 1981 for his contribution to the development of laser spectroscopy. He was inducted into the NJIHoF in 1999.
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Charles J. Pedersen received his Chemistry Nobel Prize in 1987 for describing methods of synthesizing crown ethers and anti-knock gas. He was inducted into the NJIHoF in 2011.
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Charles H. Townes received his Physics Nobel Prize in 1964 for his fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics, which has lead to the construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser-laser principle. He was inducted into the NJIHoF in 1999.
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Steven Chu received his Physics Nobel Prize in 1997 for cooling / trapping atoms with lasers. He was inducted into the NJIHoF in 2012.
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Clinton J. Davisson received his Physics Nobel Prize in 1937 for his discovery of electron diffraction in the famous Davisson- Germer experiment. He was inducted into the NJIHoF in 2012.
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John Fenn received his Chemistry Nobel Prize in
2002 for his work in mass spectrometry and electrospray ionization. He was inducted into the NJIHoF in 2015. |
George E. Smith received his Physics Nobel Prize in 2009 for his charge-couple device invention. He was inducted into the NJIHoF in 2008.
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Irving Langmuir received his Chemistry Nobel Prize in 1932 for his work on surface chemistry. He was inducted into the NJIHoF in 2012.
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Robert W. Wilson received his Physics Nobel Prize in 1978 for his discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation. He was inducted into the NJIHoF in 2011.
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Selman A. Waksman received his Medicine Nobel Prize in 1952 for developing Streptomycin –Tuberculosis antibiotic. He was inducted into the NJIHoF in 1989.
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William Brattain received his Physics Nobel Prize in 1956 for his research on semi-conductors and discovery of the transistor effect. He was inducted into the NJIHoF in 1994.
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William Boyle received his Physics Nobel Prize in 2009 for his charge-couple device invention. He was inducted into the NJIHoF in 2008.
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William B. Shockley received his Physics Nobel Prize in 1956 for his research on semi-conductors and discovery of the transistor effect. He was inducted into the NJIHoF in 1994.
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John Bardeen received his first Physics Nobel Prize in 1956 for his research on semi-conductors and discovery of the transistor effect. He was inducted into the NJIHoF in 1994.
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John Bardeen received his second Physics Nobel Prize in 1972 for developing the theory of superconductivity, usually called the BCS theory. He was inducted into the NJIHoF in 1994.
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