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  1. Norwegian Physicists: Lars Onsager, Kristian Birkeland, Carl Størmer, Christopher Hansteen, Kalbe Razi Naqvi, Ivar Giaever
  2. Hochschullehrer (Oslo): Ivar Giaever, Viktor Moritz Goldschmidt, Arne Næss, Fridtjof Nansen, Paul Felix Lazarsfeld, Johan Sebastian Welhaven (German Edition)
  3. Hamar Katedralskole Alumni: Jan Åge Fjørtoft, Ivar Giaever, Ingvald Godal, Eskil Ervik, Sigurd Evensmo, Per Imerslund, Matias Faldbakken
  4. I Am Right You Are Wrong: From This to the New Renaissance: From Rock Logic to Water Logic by Edward de Bono, 1992-12-01
  5. ELECTRON TUNNELING IN SUPERCONDUCTORS. 1973 Nobel Lecture in Physics Delivered 12 December 1973 Stockholm, Sweden. by Ivar. Nobel Laureate in Physics. GIAEVER, 1974-01-01
  6. Electron tunneling in superconductors: 1973 Nobel Lecture in Physics, delivered 12 December 1973, Stockholm, Sweden by Ivar Giaever, 1974

61. History
This technology was invented by Drs. ivar giaever and Charles R. Keese while The company President, ivar giaever, is a highly recognized physicist who
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Applied BioPhysics, Inc. is focused on applying the results of biophysical research to provide practical tools for cell research and drug discovery.
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President
The company President, Ivar Giaever, is a highly recognized physicist who shared the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physics for his studies of tunneling and superconductivity. He then became interested in biophysics, in particular, the behavior of macromolecules and cells on metal films. Dr Charles Keese
Vice President
Charles R. Keese, Vice President, holds a BS in physics and a Ph.D. in biology and is the author of numerous technical papers and patents. While a staff scientist at the General Electric Research and Development Center, in addition to co-inventing the ECIS technology, he was involved in the development of the indium slide immunoassay and the use of fluorocarbon fluids as substrates for cell growth culminating in the first liquid microcarrier. Christian Dehnert
Vice President Marketing
Christian Dehnert, Vice President Marketing, holds a BS and MS in electrical engineering and a MBA with an industrial marketing focus. He has over 16 years of experience in the marketing and sales of high technology products.

62. Welcome To Adobe GoLive 5
Dr. ivar giaever, Dr. Charles Keese, Jennifer Goodbred and Inger Giaver. BelowJennifer Goodbred, and Dr. ivar giaever. Dr. Charles Keese explaining ECIS.
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Experimental Biology 2002 Dr. Ivar Giaever, Dr. Charles Keese, Jennifer Goodbred and Inger Giaver. Below:
Jennifer Goodbred, and Dr. Ivar Giaever. Dr. Charles Keese explaining ECIS. Inger Giaver, Dr. Charles Keese, Vice President, Chris Connally and Jennifer Goodbred. Jennifer Goodbred, Dr. Charles Keese, Vice President, and Dr. Ivar Giaever, President. Jennifer Goodbred showing off a hat. Jennifer Goodbred, Chris Connally, Inger Giaver, and Chris Dehnert.
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63. Biografia De Giaever, Ivar
Translate this page giaever, ivar. (1929- ) Físico norteamericano de origen noruego, n. en Bergen.En 1949 se doctoró en física y en 1960 puso las bases de su teoría sobre
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Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Giaever, Ivar (1929- ) Físico norteamericano de origen noruego, n. en Bergen. En 1949 se doctoró en física y en 1960 puso las bases de su teoría sobre cierto efecto túnel (tunneling), en la que demostró el paso de electrones a través de un sandwich con una capa de óxido muy delgada rodeada de metal, lo que da lugar a un fenómeno de superconductividad. Este trabajo le supondría la concesión en 1973 del premio Nobel de Física, que compartió con el también norteamericano, aunque de origen japonés, Leo Esaki, y con el británico Brian Josephson. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

64. Lexikon Ivar Giaever
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Ivar Giaever
Ivar Giaever 5. April in Bergen Norwegen ) ist ein US-amerikanischer Physiker Giaever absolvierte von 1948 bis 1952 ein Ingenieursstudium am Norwegischen Institut f¼r Technologie in Trondheim . 1954 wanderte er nach Kanada aus, wo er in einem Architekturb¼ro und danach als Ingenieur bei General Electrics arbeitete. 1956 siedelte er in die USA ¼ber, wo er in Troy ( New York ) studierte und promovierte. Von 1958 bis 1969 arbeitete Giaever auf dem Gebiet der Supraleitung (verlustfreie Leitung des elektrischen Stroms) und des Tunneleffekts . W¤hrend eines Forschungsaufenthalts in England besch¤ftigte er sich mit biophysikalischen Problemen und entwickelte eine Methode zum Nachweis von Immunreaktionen.

65. BioTechniques.com
ivar giaever, Ph.D., Professor, School of Engineering and School of Science,Rensselear Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY Laura Bonetta BioTechniques Vol.
http://www.biotechniques.com/default.asp?page=profile

66. Lindau-nobel - Program 2004 (54th Meeting Of Nobel Laureates)
giaever, ivar, How to start a High Tech Business, USA. 11301200, Prof. giaever, ivar Prof. Kroemer, Herbert Prof. Müller, Alexander
http://www.lindau-nobel.net/content/view/127/89/
www.lindau-nobel.de Meetings of Nobel Laureates in Lindau Start Meetings Programs Program 2004 (54th Meeting of Nobel Laureates) Meetings Start General Information Meetings This years' Meeting Program 2005 Participants 2005 Lectures 2005 Next Meetings Meeting in Chemistry 2006 Meeting in Economic Sciences Past Meetings Programs Participants Lectures Short Reports ... Alumni Program 2004 (54th Meeting of Nobel Laureates) Scientific Program 2004 Time Speaker Theme Country Sunday, 27th June 2004 bis/ until 15:30 Register and collect papers bis/ until 15:45!!! All participants have taken their seats. Please note that after 15:45 there is no admission possible! Opening of the meeting by the President Countess Sonja Bernadotte and the Mayor of Lindau Petra Meier to Bernd-Seidl, Welcoming addresses Monday, 28th June 2004 Prof. Giacconi, Riccardo
Prof. Hooft, Gerardus 't
Prof. Koshiba, Masatoshi
Prof. Penzias, Arno Chairperson
Prof. Lars Bergström Round Table Discussion "Astrophysics" USA
Niederlande
Japan
USA Prof. Klitzing, Klaus von Spin Phenomena in the Electronic Transport of Semiconductor Quantum Structures Deutschland Prof. Kohn, Walter

67. Nobel Prize Awards
1973 Leo Esaki, ivar giaever, Brian D. Josephson 1974 Sir Martin Ryle, AntonyHewish 1975 Aage Niels Bohr, Benjamin R. Mottelson, Leo James Rainwater
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Nobel prize for physics
Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
Hendrik Antoon Lorentz, Pieter Zeeman
Antoine Henri Becquerel, Pierre Curie, Marie Curie
Lord (John William Strutt) Rayleigh
Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard
Sir Joseph John Thomson
Albert Abraham Michelson

Gabriel Jonas Lippmann
Guglielmo Marconi, Karl Ferdinand Braun
Johannes Diderik van der Waals
Wilhelm Carl Werner Otto Fritz Franz Wien Nils Gustaf Dalen Heike Kamerlingh Onnes Max Theodor Felix von Laue Sir William Henry Bragg, Sir William Lawrence Bragg Charles Glover Barkla Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck Johannes Stark Charles Edouard Guillaume Albert Einstein Niels Henrik David Bohr Robert Andrews Millikan Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn James Franck, Gustav Ludwig Herz Jean Baptiste Perrin Arthur Holly Compton, Charles Thomson Rees Wilson Sir Owen Willans Richardson Prince Louis-Victor Pierre Raymond de Broglie Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman Werner Heisenberg Erwin Schrodinger, Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac Sir James Chadwick Victor Franz Hess, Carl David Anderson Clinton Joseph Davisson, Sir George Paget Thomson Enrico Fermi Ernest Orlando Lawrence Otto Stern Isidor Isaac Rabi Wolfgang Pauli Percy W. Bridgman

68. Lexikon: Ivar Giaever - Begriff
Translate this page Kategorien Physiker giaever, ivar. ivar giaever (*5. April 1929 in Bergen/Norwegen),amerikanischer Physiker giaever erhielt 1973 zusammen mit Leo Esaki
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69. Nobel Prizes In Physics
ivar giaever. NorwegianAmerican. semi and superconductivity. 1973. Brian D.Josephson. British giaever, ivar. 1964. Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy
http://www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/NOBEL/PHYS/
Nobel Prizes in Physics
Department of Chemistry, York University
4700 Keele Street, Toronto, ONTARIO M3J 1P3, CANADA For suggestions, corrections, additional information, and comments please send e-mails to jandraos@yorku.ca http://www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/ NOBEL PRIZE PHYSICS YEAR NAME OF SCIENTISTS NATIONALITY TYPE OF PHYSICS Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen German radiation Henrik Antoon Lorentz Dutch magnetism, radiation Pieter Zeeman Dutch magnetism, radiation Pierre Curie French radiation Marie Curie French radiation Antoine Henri Becquerel French radiation Lord John William Strutt Rayleigh British gases Philipp Eduard Anton Lenard Hungarian-German cathode rays Sir Joseph John Thomson British gases Albert Abraham Michelson German-American spectroscopy Gabriel Lippmann French optics Guglielmo Marconi Italian telegraphy Carl Ferdinand Braun German telegraphy Johannes Diderik van der Waals Dutch gases Wilhelm Wien German radiation Nils Gustaf Dalen Swedish gases Heike Kamerlingh-Onnes Dutch cryogenics Max von Laue German crystallography Sir William Henry Bragg British crystallography Sir William Lawrence Bragg British crystallography no prize awarded Charles Glover Barkla British radiation Max Planck German quantum theory, radiation

70. Ivar Giaever
The Edison Exploratorium will be a unique multidepartment, dynamic hands-onworkshop that turns the technological revolution into an experience.
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Ivar Giaever
IVAR GIAEVER Ivar Giaever was born in Bergen, Norway, April 5, 1929, the second of three children. He grew up in Toten where his father was a pharmacist. He was graduated from the Norwegian Institute of Technology in 1952 with a degree in mechanical engineering In 1953, Giaever completed his military duty as a corporal in the Norwegian Army, and thereafter he was employed for a year as a patent examiner for the Norwegian Government.
Giaever emigrated to Canada in 1954 and after a short period as an architect's aide he joined Canadian General Electric's Advanced Engineering Program. In 1956, he emigrated to the USA where he completed GE’s A, B, and C engineering courses and then worked in various assignments as an applied mathematician. He joined the GE Research and Development Center in Niskayuna NY Schenectady County , in 1958 and concurrently began graduate study at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in Troy NY , where he earned his Ph.D. degree in physics in 1964. He became a naturalized US citizen the same year.

71. Ivar Giaever The Edison Exploratorium
The Edison Exploratorium will be a unique multidepartment, dynamic hands-onworkshop that turns the technological revolution into an experience.
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72. 54th Lindau Meeting - 2004 Trip Report For Day Two
Dr. ivar giaever of the United States gave a talk on how to begin a high tech Dr. Riccardo Giacconi and his wife Mirella, Dr. ivar giaever and his wife
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June 29, 2004 On the Agenda: Dr. Douglas Osheroff presentation: "Understanding the Columbia Shuttle Accident" Dr. Leo Esaki presentation: "The Birth of a Superlattice and Its Evolution" Dr. Arno Penzias presentation: "A Classical View of Cosmology" Dr. Ivar Giaever presentation: "How to Start a High Tech Business" Dr. K. Alex Müller presentation: "Some Remarks on the Symmetry of the Superconducting Wavefunction in the Cuprates" Dr. Robert Huber presentation: "Aerobic and Anaerobic Life on Carbon Monoxide (CO)" Scientific discussion between Nobel Laureates and students/young researchers in separate areas of the Inselhalle EXTRA: Read About It! Tuesday morning began with a talk by Dr. Douglas Osheroff of the United States, who gave a talk on the results from the committee he served on to investigate the recent Columbia Shuttle Disaster. Osheroff discussed the key evidence that was used by the commission to gain understanding of why the Columbia broke apart upon reentry. Dr. Leo Esaki of Japan discussed the birth of the Superlattice, which earned him the Nobel Prize. He discussed how his initial discovery led to many kinds of semiconducting devices beyond the Esaki diode.

73. 54th Lindau Meeting - 2004 Trip Report For Day Four
Dr. ivar giaever Dr. Herbert Kroemer Dr. Douglas Osheroff Nobel Laureates onthe panel included Drs. ivar giaever, Herbert Kroemer, and Douglas Osheroff
http://www.orau.gov/lindau2004/report/day4.htm
July 1, 2004 On the Agenda: Roundtable Discussion: "Fundamental and Applied Physics"
Dr. Ivar Giaever
Dr. Herbert Kroemer
Dr. Douglas Osheroff
Dr. K. Alex Müller
Dr. Martinus Veltman
Chairperson: Dr. Anders Bàràny Dr. Gerardus 't Hooft presentation: "Supertheories" Dr. Martinus Veltman presentation: "The Development of Particle Physics" Scientific discussion between Nobel Laureates and students/young researchers in separate areas of the Inselhalle EXTRA: Read About It! The morning started with a panel discussion on the differences between and the complementary importance of fundamental and applied physics. It was generally agreed that one can not exist without the other. Nobel Laureates on the panel included Drs. Ivar Giaever, Herbert Kroemer, and Douglas Osheroff, all from the U.S., and Dr. Martinus Veltman from the Netherlands. It was generally agreed that extreme basic research can be distinguished from extreme applied research, but that most research relies heavily on both. Dr. Martinus Veltman followed by tracing the history of particle physics from World War II from a basic understanding of neutrons, protons, electrons, and photons to the discovery of pions, K-mesons, “strange" baryons, and quarks.

74. The Department Of Biomedical Engineering
ivar giaever, Ph.D. Institute Professor, School of Engineering and School ofScience. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Recipient of Nobel Prize in Physics,
http://www.bmei.umn.edu/announcements/papers/griaever-1.htm

The Department of Biomedical Engineering
The Biomed ical Engineering Institute
Presents
Prof. Ivar Giaever, Ph.D. Institute Professor, School of Engineering and School of Science Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Recipient of Nobel Prize in Physics, 1973
“A Biosensor for Mammalian Cells”
3:35-4:30 P.M. Monday, November 19, 2001 Moos Tower, Room 2-650 BMEn 8601 Graduate Seminar For more information contact:
Victor Barocas at 626-5572
or Jim Parker at 624-8396

75. Access To Articles : Nature
Memories of a meeting ivar giaever (top right) jokes with student Steve Bull;Werner Arber I must hold an attendance record, boasts ivar giaever,
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76. The Division Of Natural Sciences Invited The Nobel Prize Winner In
the Nobel Prize Winner in Physics (1973) ivar giaever to Hanyang Universityrecently. Dr. ivar giaever, who currently teaches at the University of Oslo,
http://www.hanyang.ac.kr/week/2003/200311/e4_top.html
The Division of Natural Sciences invited the Nobel Prize Winner in Physics (1973) Ivar Giaever to Hanyang University recently. Dr. Ivar Giaever, who currently teaches at the University of Oslo, Norway, offered a lecture about his views on science. The Korean Academy of Science and Technology hosted this event to invite Nobel Prize Winners to Korea and Dr. Ivar Giaever was one of the distinguished guests. He chose Hanyang University to offer his first lecture in Korea. The lecture was held in the Grand Meeting Room on the 6th floor of the Hanyang Institute of Technology (HIT) Building and as anticipated, the lecture hall was filled to capacity with students eager to listen to such a prominent scholar. Many had to attend the lecture while standing at the very back of the lecture hall since no seats were available. In his lecture, Dr. Giaever presented his general views on science, discussing how he thought, by way of analogy, existing science has a set of rules like the game of chess. ¡°The role of scientists is to find out these rules. There are limits in the rules in nature. I guess most of them have already been defined or determined by previous scientists. But I believe young people like you have to apply these rules. It is important to change the existing paradigm of science. I have always believed invention is better than discovery. From now on people who can apply the existing rules will win Nobel Prizes,¡± Dr. Giaever said. Hanyang University President, Dr. Chong-Yang KIM and Korea Academy of Science and Technology director, Dr. In-Kyoo HAN also attended the special lecture by Dr. Giaever. The Division of Natural Sciences announced that it will organize more efforts toward inviting internationally renowned scholars in future. Prof. Chae-Ok KIM (Physics, College of Natural Sciences) said, ¡°The responses we have gotten from the students were beyond our expectations. We feel very positive about holding this kind of lecture and event in the years to come.¡±

77. Research.Online - University Of South Florida's Research Guide
Tuesday, January 20, 2004 Physics Nobel Laureate, Dr. ivar giaever, has accepted Professor ivar giaever, Ph.D. received his bachelor’s degree from the
http://www.research.usf.edu/absolutenm/anmviewer.asp?a=135&z=2

78. Visual Detection Of Hepatitis B Antigen -- Giaever And Laffin 71 (11): 4533 -- P
ivar giaever and Robert J. Laffin. When the hepatitis B antigen is first adsorbedon a specially prepared metal surface, the subsequent reaction with its
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Visual Detection of Hepatitis B Antigen Ivar Giaever and Robert J. Laffin When the hepatitis B antigen is first adsorbed on a specially prepared metal surface, the subsequent reaction with its specific antibody produces complexes that are visible to the unaided eye. Application of this principle has led to the development of tests for both antigen and antibody that compare favorably with the sensitivity obtained by radioimmunoassay.
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79. Cell Adhesion To Substrates Containing Adsorbed Or Attached IgG -- Giaever And W
ivar giaever and Elsie Ward. When most mammalian cells are propagated in tissueculture, they are attached to a solid surface. This surface is commonly
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Cell Adhesion to Substrates Containing Adsorbed or Attached IgG Ivar Giaever and Elsie Ward When most mammalian cells are propagated in tissue culture, they are attached to a solid surface. This surface is commonly covered with a layer of serum protein. In this study we looked at the effect of the protein layer on the interaction between the cells and the surface by precoating the surface with various pure protein molecules. We found no differences between surfaces covered with pure protein layers and those covered with serum proteins except when antibody molecules were used. In all cases the cell types used avoided surfaces covered with antibody molecules. Previously, other investigators have established that some cells belonging to the immunology system are attracted to such surfaces.
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80. AMCPrizecommittee
ivar giaever, Ph.D. Dr. ivar giaever, a Nobel Prize winner, is an InstituteProfessor of Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY,
http://www.amc.edu/amcprizecommittee.htm
The Albany Medical Center Prize in Medicine
and Biomedical Research Albany Medical Center Selection Committee James J. Barba, Chairman
Marlene Belfort, Ph.D.
Anthony S. Fauci, M.D.
Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the recipient of the 2002 Albany Medical Center Prize in Medicine and Biomedical Research, is a pioneering AIDS researcher and scientific leader who currently serves as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Dr. Fauci was selected for the Prize for his seminal research in AIDS and other diseases of the immune system, for his overall contributions to the advancement of science, and for his distinguished public service. Dr. Fauci began his career at the National Institutes of Health in 1968. His early discoveries helped pioneer effective therapies for formerly fatal diseases such as Wegener’s granulomatosis, polyarteritis nodosa, and lymphomatoid granulomatosis. Dr. Fauci’s work on these diseases has been credited with being among the most important advances in patient management in rheumatology. By 1980, Dr. Fauci became chief of the NIAID’s Laboratory of Immunoregulation, a position he still holds. Judah Folkman, M.D.

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