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  2. List of Bell Labs alumni - Wikipedia

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    Shares the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics with George E. Smith for "the invention of an imaging semiconductor circuit—the CCD sensor, which has become an electronic eye in almost all areas of photography." William O. Baker: William S. Cleveland: Professor of statistics and computer science, previously worked at Bell Labs on the development of S.

  3. Bell Labs - Wikipedia

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    2023: Louis Brus shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work in "the discovery and synthesis of quantum dots" [121] which he began at Bell Labs. [122] 2024: John Hopfield shared the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work in artificial networks for machine learning. The Turing Award has been won five times by Bell Labs researchers.

  4. William L. Wilson (nanoscientist) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson spent 13 years at Bell Labs where he focused on ultrafast photophysics and developed advanced characterization techniques for studying nanomaterials. He worked with 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry awardees, Louis Brus and Moungi Bawendi , to do time-resolved and steady-state spectroscopy experiments on quantum dots .

  5. NJ Nobel Prize winner for work at Holmdel Bell Labs dies at ...

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    Robert W. Wilson, left, and Arno Penzias, Bell Lab employees who won the 1978 Nobel Prize in physics, are shown standing in front of their microwave Horn Antenna at Bell Labs in Holmdel, N.J., Oct ...

  6. Robert Woodrow Wilson - Wikipedia

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    The pair won the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physics for its discovery. [2] While doing tests and experiments with the Holmdel Horn Antenna at Bell Labs in Holmdel Township, New Jersey, Wilson and Penzias discovered a source of noise in the atmosphere that they could not explain. [3]

  7. Arthur Ashkin - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Ashkin (September 2, 1922 – September 21, 2020) was an American scientist and Nobel laureate who worked at Bell Labs.Ashkin has been considered by many as the father of optical tweezers, [1] [2] [3] for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 2018 at age 96, becoming the oldest Nobel laureate until 2019 when John B. Goodenough was awarded at 97.

  8. These Are the Winners of the 2024 Nobel Prizes - AOL

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    Recipients of the Nobel Prize in chemistry, literature, peace, and economic sciences will be announced over the coming week. Winners are given a medal, a personal diploma, and a cash award of ...

  9. List of Nobel laureates by university affiliation - Wikipedia

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    Physics 2009 Bell Labs: Lawrence Bragg: Physics 1915 Victoria University of Manchester: William Henry Bragg: Physics 1915 University College London: Walter Houser Brattain: Physics 1956 Bell Labs: Karl Ferdinand Braun: Physics 1909 University of Strasbourg: Sydney Brenner: Physiology or Medicine 2002 Molecular Sciences Institute: Percy Williams ...