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Professor John Bardeen

Professor John Bardeen of the university of Illinois is a man of great potential who loves you to know him.

You might probably know him. But in case you don't, I would share him with you. His life is a taste of what I could call “sugar gin”. He is zealous and knows what he wants and how to get them. In a nut shell, he is a goal getter.

Professor John Bardeen of the University of Illinois, USA, is a scientist who has won worldwide recognition for discoveries in solid-state physics and superconductivity, which have played a fundamental role in the development of physics and technology in the 20th century.

His name is associated with outstanding achievements in semiconductor research. He discovered the transistor effect and developed a point-contact crystal triode-the first transistor for this discovery, which served as the basis for the scientific and technological revolution in radio electronics and electronics, John Bardeen was awarded a Nobel Prize in physics in 1956.

John Bardeen's theoretical works have had a major impact on the development of the modern conceptions theory, explaining the microscopic mechanism of superconductivity gave a development of new theoretical and experimental work promising radical changes in many spheres of contemporary scientific knowledge. John Bardeen was recognized for his scientific contribution to the development of the theory of superconductivity in 1972, when he was awarded a second Nobel Prize in physics.

In 1982, John Bardeen was elected a foreign member of the USSR Academy of Science.

That's just a few wonderful success stories of John Bardeen.

Now, get informed on the USSR Soviet Emblem and Flag:

The state Emblem of the USSR is established by the USSR Constitution. The hammer and sickle symbolizes the alliance of the working class and the peasants. The ears of wheat are entwined with a red ribbon carrying the inscription “workers of All Countries, Unite!” written in the languages of the 15 republics that make up the USSR. Wheat is the chief criterion of the nation's wealth and a symbol of the Soviet Union's peaceful intentions. A five-pointed star is at the top of the Emblem.

For the first time red banners came to symbolize the working people's revolutionary struggle in 1831 when the weavers in the French city of Lyons took to the streets with the slogan “To Live Working, or to Die Fighting”.

Following the 1917 Great October Socialist Revolution, a red flag became the official flag of the world's first state of workers and peasants.

Though red symbolizes danger and blood shed especially in the western and southern parts of the world, but it's a symbol of integrity and dignity in the soviet of the USSR.

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