AIEE, IRE, and IEEE members who won Nobel Prizes: Difference between revisions

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*[[John Bardeen|John Bardeen]], 1956, Physics; 1972, Physics
*[[John Bardeen|John Bardeen]], 1956, Physics; 1972, Physics


[[Oral-History:Nicolaas Bloembergen|Nicolaas Bloembergen]] (MH), 1981, Physics  
[[Nicolaas Bloembergen|Nicolaas Bloembergen]] (MH), 1981, Physics  


Willard S. Boyle, 2009. Physics  
Willard S. Boyle, 2009. Physics  
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P = Langmuir was IRE President in 1923  
P = Langmuir was IRE President in 1923  


* = IEEE Honorary Member
*= IEEE Honorary Member


[[Category:IEEE]] [[Category:Prominent_members]]
[[Category:IEEE]] [[Category:Prominent_members]]

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IEEE (including AIEE, IRE) Members who have Won Nobel Prizes

Zhores I Alferov, 2000, Physics

Edward Appleton (MH), 1947, Physics

Nicolaas Bloembergen (MH), 1981, Physics

Willard S. Boyle, 2009. Physics

Willem Einthoven, 1924, Medicine

Leo Esaki (MH), 1973, Physics

  • Brian Josephson, 1973, Physics

Charles K. Kao, 2009, Physics

Jack S. Kilby (MH), 2000, Physics

Herbert Kroemer, 2000, Physics

Irving Langmuir, 1932, Chemistry (P)

  • Leon M Lederman, 1988, Physics

Guglielmo Marconi (MH), 1909, Physics

Arthur Schawlow, 1981, Physics

William Shockley (MH), 1956, Physics

George E. Smith, 2009, Physics

Charles Townes (MH), 1964, Physics

Robert W. Wilson, 1978, Physics

Notes

MH = winner of IEEE (or predecessor organization) Medal of Honor

P = Langmuir was IRE President in 1923

  • = IEEE Honorary Member