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Extractions: HOME SITE HELP ABOUT SEARCH ... EDUCATIONAL Leon Cooper was born in 1930 in New York where he attended Columbia University (A.B. 1951; A.M. 1953; Ph.D. 1954). He became a member of the Institute for Advanced Study (1954-55) after which he was a research associate of Illinois (1955-57) and later an assistant professor at the Ohio State University (1957-58). Professor Cooper joined Brown University in 1958 where he became Henry Ledyard Goddard University Professor (1966-74) and where he is presently the Thomas J. Watson, Sr. Professor of Science (1974-). Professor Cooper is Director of Brown University's Center for Neural Science. This Center was founded in 1973 to study animal nervous systems and the human brain. Professor Cooper served as the first director with an interdisciplinary staff drawn from the Departments of Applied Mathematics, Biomedical Sciences, Linguistics and Physics. Today, Cooper, with members of the Brown Faculty, postdoctoral fellows and graduate students with interests in the neural and cognitive sciences, is working towards an understanding of memory and other brain functions, and thus formulating a scientific model of how the human mind works. Professor Cooper has been an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow, 1954-55, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellow, 1959-66 and John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow, 1965-66. He is a fellow of the American Physical Society and American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Sponsor, Federation of American Scientists; member of American Philosophical Society, National Academy of Sciences, Society of Neuroscience, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Phi Beta Kappa, and Sigma Xi. Professor Cooper is also on the Governing Board and Executive Committee of the International Neural Network Society and a member of the Defense Science Board.
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Extractions: (b. Feb. 28, 1930, New York, N.Y., U.S.), American physicist and winner of the 1972 Nobel Prize for Physics , along with John Bardeen and John Robert Schrieffer , for his role in developing the BCS (for their initials) theory of superconductivity. The concept of Cooper electron pairs was named after him. Cooper was educated at Columbia University, receiving his Ph.D. in 1954. He taught at Ohio State University in Columbus before joining (1958) the faculty at Brown University, Providence, R.I., where he was appointed Henry Ledyard Goddard university professor in 1966 and Thomas J. Watson, Sr., professor of science in 1974. His principal contribution to the BCS theory was the discovery (1956) that electrons, which under normal conditions repel each other, are attracted to each other in superconductors, a phenomenon termed the Cooper electron pairs. He lectured extensively abroad and took a special interest in teaching physics to humanities students. His publications include An Introduction to the Meaning and Structure of Physics Introduction to Methods of Optimization (1970), and
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Nobel Laureate Leon N. Cooper To Speak April 22 leon N. cooper, winner of the 1972 nobel Prize in physics, will deliver WashingtonUniversity s Eugene Feenberg Memorial Lecture at 4 pm Wednesday, http://record.wustl.edu/archive/1998/04-16-98/articles/cooper.html
Extractions: Leon N. Cooper, winner of the 1972 Nobel Prize in physics, will deliver Washington University's Eugene Feenberg Memorial Lecture at 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 22, in Room 201 Crow Hall. His talk, titled "Confessions of an Unrepentant Reductionist: What the Laws of Physics Don't Tell Us," is free and open to the public. Cooper, the Thomas J. Watson Sr. Professor of Science at Brown University, will discuss his view of the meaning of reductionism and propose an answer to the question: To what extent can all of our experience be explained by 'laws' of physics? As founder and director of Brown University's Institute for Brain and Neural Systems, Cooper leads an interdisciplinary group of scientists in the study of brain function, paving the way for the design of the next generation of intelligent systems for use in pharmaceuticals, electronics, automobiles and communications. He discovered the phenomenon known as Cooper Pairing, which provides the foundation for understanding superconductivity. He also has made pivotal contributions to the theory of learning and memory storage in neural systems. The Eugene Feenberg Memorial Lecture was established in honor of the late Washington University professor who retired as the Wayman Crow Professor of Physics in 1975 after teaching nearly 30 years in Arts and Sciences. A pioneer in the application of quantum mechanics to complex systems, Feenberg was noted for his contributions to nuclear theory, approximation methods and the theory of quantum fluids.
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Extractions: For more information visit our home page John Bardeen, Leon N. Cooper, John Robert Schrieffer Description L to R: Bardeen, Cooper, Schrieffer ; standing ; robe ; Nobel Prize ceremony Item ID Bardeen C18 Leon N. Cooper Description middle age; profile; suit Item ID Cooper A1 Leon N. Cooper Description Middle age; full face; suit Item ID Cooper A2 Leon N. Cooper Description middle age; full-face; suit; standing; gesturing; blackboard; talking; Item ID Cooper B3 Leon N. Cooper Description middle age; full-face; suit; sitting; talking; Press conference, Brown University; (the morning of the announcement of Coopers award of the Nobel Prize in physics. Cooper shared the prize with John Bardeen and John Schrieffer.) Item ID Cooper B4 Leon N. Cooper, John Robert Schrieffer Description suit; standing; foreground (L-R) Leon Cooper, John Schrieffer. John Schrieffer adjusts the bow tie of Leon Cooper. Item ID Schrieffer John Robert D1
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