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Fritz London Award

OCT 01, 1962

DOI: 10.1063/1.3057826

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John Bardeen, Nobel laureate in physics and professor of electrical engineering and physics at the University of Illinois, has received the third Fritz London Award for distinguished research in low‐temperature physics. The presentation was made on September 17, during the Eighth International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, which met at the University of London.

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Volume 15, Number 10

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