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  1. American Eugenicists: Alexander Graham Bell, Robert Andrews Millikan, William Shockley, Margaret Sanger, Robert Yerkes, Madison Grant
  2. Scientists at Bell Labs: Claude Shannon, John Bardeen, Dennis Ritchie, Bjarne Stroustrup, Brian Kernighan, William Shockley, Robert Tarjan
  3. Bardeen, John 19081991 Brattain, Walter H. 19021987 Shockley, William B. 19101989: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Computer Sciences</i> by Mary McIver Puthawala, 2002
  4. Sperm Donation: William Shockley, Sperm Donation, Sperm Donor Limitation by Country, Baby M, Cecil Jacobson, Donor Registration
  5. Broken Genius : The Rise and Fall of William Shockley : Creator of the Electronic Age by Joel N. Shurkin, 2005
  6. Electrons and Holes in Semiconductors with Applications to Transistor Electronics by William Shockley, 1956
  7. Poems by William Penn Shockley, 2010-04-06
  8. Recent Advances in Science : Physics and Applied Mathematics (First Symposium on Recent Advances in Science Spring 1954) by I. I. Rabi, C. H. Townes, et all 1956
  9. Mechanics by William Shockley, 1966-01-01
  10. Negative Resistance Arising From Transit Time in Semiconductor Diodes, Pp. 797-826, in the Bell System Technical Journal, Vol. XXXII, No. 4 by William Shockley, 1954-01-01
  11. Forest leaves; by William Penn. from old catalog Shockley, 1905-12-31
  12. The Quantum Physics of Solids -i I by William Shockley, 1939
  13. Mechanics: Merrill Physical Science Series by William & Gong, Walter A. Shockley, 1966
  14. Statistics of the Recombinations of Holes and Electrons by William, and W. T. Read, Jr. Shockley, 1952-01-01

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William Shockley is best known as the inventor of the junction transistor.For this and other contributions to transistors physics, he received the 1956
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is best known as the inventor of the junction transistor. For this and other contributions to transistors physics, he received the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics, jointly with his two former colleagues at Bell Telephone Laboratories, John Bardeen and Walter H. Brattain. Shockley was born on 13 February 1910, in London of American parents. Reared in California, he received the B.S. degree at the California lnstitute of Technology in 1932 and the Ph. D. degree at the Massachusetts lnstitute of Technology in 1936. He joined the technical staff at Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1936. During World War II, on leave of absence from Bell, he served as director of research for the Navy's Anti-Submarine Warfare Operations Research Group and as expert consultant for the Office of the Secretary of War. Returning to Bell after the war, he became director of the solid state physics research program, which saw the development of the first experiments on early junction transistors. In 1954, Shockley was named director of transistor physics research at Bell.

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William Shockley. William Shockley AKA William Bradford Shockley. Born 13Feb-1910 Father William Hillman Shockley (mining engineer)
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Executive summary: Co-Inventor of the transistor Military service: Anti-submarine Warfare Operations Research Group (WWII) Father: William Hillman Shockley (mining engineer)
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23. William Bradford Shockley
William Bradford Shockley Born 13 February 1910, London, England; Died 12 August1989, Shockley, William. 1950. Electrons and Holes in Semiconductors,
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William Bradford Shockley Born 13 February 1910, London, England; Died 12 August 1989, Stana Clara CA; With Walter Brattain and John Bardeen, inventor of the transistor in 1947 and recipients of the 1956 Nobel Laureate. Educ: BS, Physics, California Institute of Technology, 1932; PhD, Physics, MIT, 1936; Prof. Exp: Bell Telephone Laboratories: Member, Technical Staff, 1936-42 and 1945-54, Director, Transistor Physics Research Facility, 1954; Director of Research, Antisubmarine Warfare Operations Research Group, US Navy, 1942-44; Founder, Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory (later renamed Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory), 1954-89; Stanford University: Lecturer, 1958-63, Alexander M. Poniatoff Professor of Engineering Science and Applied Science, 1963-75, Professor Emeritus, 1975-89; Honors and Awards: Nobel Prize in Physics [1], 1956. Co-inventor of the transistor in 1947 with John Bardeen and Walter Brattain, Shockley participated in one of the most important discoveries of the century. After receiving the Nobel Prize in 1956, disenchantment with Shockley's management style and his propensity for pure research led to the defection of the "Fairchild Eight" in 1957, and the deterioration of his company. His controversial views on genetics and his racist theories have shocked the society around him, but he has continued his research into "grave world problems".

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37. TIME 100: William Shockley
He fathered the transistor and brought the silicon to Silicon Valley but isremembered by many only for his noxious racial views.
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He fathered the transistor and brought the silicon to Silicon Valley but is remembered by many only for his noxious racial views
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The transistor was born just before Christmas 1947 when John Bardeen and Walter Brattain, two scientists working for William Shockley at Bell Telephone Laboratories in Murray Hill, N.J., observed that when electrical signals were applied to contacts on a crystal of germanium, the output power was larger than the input. Shockley was not present at that first observation. And though he fathered the discovery in the same way Einstein fathered the atom bomb, by advancing the idea and pointing the way, he felt left out of the momentous occasion. Leo Baekeland
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Albert Einstein ... Ludwig Wittgenstein Categories Leaders/Revol. Builders/Titans Scientiests/Thinkers Heroes/Icons For the next couple of decades advances in transistor technology drove the industry, as several companies jumped on the idea and set out to develop commercially viable versions of the device. New ways to create Shockley's sandwich were invented, and transistors in a vast variety of sizes and shapes flooded the market. Shockley's invention had created a new industry, one that underlies all of modern electronics, from supercomputers to talking greeting cards. Today the world produces about as many transistors as it does printed characters in all the newspapers, books, magazines and computer and electronic-copier pages combined.

38. TIME 100: William Shockley
He fathered the transistor and brought the silicon to Silicon Valley but isremembered by many only for his noxious racial views.
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Working for Shockley proved to be a particular challenge. He extended his competitive nature even to his working relationships with the young physicists he supervised. Beyond that, he developed traits that we came to view as paranoid. He suspected that members of his staff were purposely trying to undermine the project and prohibited them from access to some of the work. He viewed several trivial events as malicious and assigned blame. He felt it necessary to check new results with his previous colleagues at Bell Labs, and he generally made it difficult for us to work together. In what was probably the final straw, he decided the entire laboratory staff should undergo polygraph tests to determine who was responsible for a minor injury experienced by one of the office workers. While the group was making real progress in developing the technology needed to produce silicon transistors, Shockley's management style proved an increasing burden. The group was in danger of breaking up. In fact, a few of the first recruits had already abandoned the lab for other jobs. To try to stabilize the organization, several of us went over Shockley's head, directly to Arnold Beckman, who had financed the start-up, suggesting that Shockley be removed from direct management of the lab and function only as a technical consultant. Editor's note: Nonetheless, Shockley pursued his inflammatory ideas in a series of articles and speeches. Regularly interrupted by boos and catcalls, he argued that remedial educational programs were a waste of time. He suggested that individuals with IQs below 100 be paid to undergo voluntary sterilization. He donated openly and repeatedly to a so-called Nobel sperm bank designed to pass on the genes of geniuses. He filed a $1.25 million libel suit against the

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    transistor effect and developed the first device in December, 1947, while the three were
    members of the technical staff at Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, NJ. They were awarded
    the Nobel Prize in physics in 1956. Biography William Shockley was born in London to American parents who were in England for several years on business. His father was a mining engineer and his mother a federal deputy surveyor of mineral lands. They returned to California when William was a toddler. His interest in science was encouraged from early on, through his parents' professions and by a neighbor who taught physics at Stanford. He graduated from Cal Tech in 1932 and then received his PhD from MIT in 1936. He began work immediately at Bell Labs. His research in solid state physics, especially vacuum tubes, made many theoretical advances in the company's goal to use electronic switches for telephone exchanges instead of the mechanical switches used up until then. During World War II, Shockley worked on military projects, particularly refining radar systems. As soon as the war ended, he was back doing solid-state research, now investigating semiconductors.

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