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Extractions: Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9530 Alan Heeger in 1982 - in 2000 the clothes are black and the hair is white, but no other changes Professor of Physics, UCSB Director, Institute for Polymers and Organic Solids, UCSB Professor of Materials (in Engineering) UCSB Adjunct Professor of Physics, The University of Utah Chief Scientist, UNIAX Corporation
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Extractions: Alan J. Heeger and his colleagues discovered conducting polymers, a novel class of materials with electrical and optical properties like metals and semiconductors, coupled with the mechanical and processing advantages of polymers. They won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2000 "for the discovery and development of conductive polymers". 1936-1962: Education 1961 - Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley ALAN J. HEEGER was raised in Nebraska, whence he had come from his hometown of Sioux City, Iowa. Here he took an early interest in science and mathematics. "I didn't find it particularly easy," he said. "In fact, that was part of the reason I wanted to go farther with it. There must be something here I can understand." He went to the University of Nebraska for his undergraduate studies, where he picked engineering as his major - for one quarter. With no experience in the subject, he changed his major to physics. But something bothered him. "Somehow," he said, "I always felt this wasn't the real stuff yet, and I was looking forward to graduate school for that." Intellectually curious, he early attracted attention in the physics department. Retired physics professors today recall him as "outstanding", "enthusiastic"; even teachers he did not know knew of him. As a graduate student at UC Berkeley, Heeger got his chance. "I remember the first day in the laboratory," he said. "The courses are very important, but I just didn't feel I was really doing science until I was doing my own science, and that was such a thrill for me. I got a big kick out of it."
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Extractions: Please also consider changing this notice to be more specific Alan J. Heeger (born 22 January in Sioux City Iowa ) is a United States chemistry and physics academic and nobel prize winner. He won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in along with Alan G. MacDiarmid and Hideki Shirakawa "for their discovery and development of conductive polymers". He is currently a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara edit This article about a physicist is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_J._Heeger Categories Pages needing attention American physicists ... Physicist stubs Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox In other languages Deutsch Espa±ol L«tzebuergesch Portuguªs ... Svenska This page was last modified 11:32, 11 August 2005.
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Extractions: Please also consider changing this notice to be more specific Alan J. Heeger (born 22 January in Sioux City Iowa ) is a United States chemistry and physics academic and nobel prize winner. He won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in along with Alan G. MacDiarmid and Hideki Shirakawa "for their discovery and development of conductive polymers". He is currently a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara edit This article about a physicist is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_J._Heeger Categories Pages needing attention American physicists ... Physicist stubs Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox In other languages Deutsch Espa±ol L«tzebuergesch Portuguªs ... Svenska This page was last modified 11:32, 11 August 2005.
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The Nobel Prize In Chemistry: Alan J. Heeger Alan J. Heeger *1936 (USA). For the discovery and development of conductivepolymers ( jointly with Alan G. MacDiarmid and Hideki Shirakawa ) http://www.nobelpreis.org/english/chemie/heeger.html
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Extractions: Matthew Tirrell Alan J. Heeger Alan Heeger is recipient of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on conducting polymers. He holds the Presidential Chair at UCSB, serving as Professor of Physics and Professor of Materials. Dr. Heeger's research continues to focus on the science and technology of semiconducting and metallic polymers, including studies of polymer based light emitting displays, polymer Field Effect Transistors, polymer based solar cells and polymer lasers. He recently initiated a biosensors program including the detection of specific DNA sequences. Dr. Heeger was founder of Uniax Corporation, a vehicle for commercializing his work on conductive polymers and subsequently sold to DuPont. Prior to UCSB, Dr. Heeger was Professor at the University of Pennsylvania from 1967-1982, and was an associate professor from 1962. From 1978-81 he also served as Director, Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter at the University of Pennsylvania and, from 1981-82, as Acting Vice-Provost for Research, University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Heeger holds honorary degrees from many Universities in the United States, Asia, Europe and Israel. Professional Awards and Honors:
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Extractions: University of California, Santa Barbara Dr. Heeger will be giving his lecture on Monday, February 7, 2005 in Packard Laboratory Auditorium, Room 101, at 2:00 P.M .; a reception will be held beforehand in Packard Lab Lobby at 1:30 P.M. Dr. Heegers talk will focus on creativity in science and the close association of creativity with risk-taking in scientific research and in the development of technology. Semiconducting and Metallic polymers are known as the Fourth Generation of Polymer materials. He will recount the early discoveries and the subsequent development of this field all the way to commercial products. The magic of the Nobel Ceremony and festivities will be a highlight of the lecture. Dr. Heeger will close with a short summary of life after the Nobel Prize including a description of some of his current activities in science and technology.
Faculty Profile: Alan J. Heeger Alan J. Heeger won the 2000 Nobel Prize in chemistry with two other scientistsfor the discovery and development of electrically conducting polymers, http://www.catalog.ucsb.edu/2002cat/profiles/heeger.htm
Extractions: Professor, Physics and Materials A lan J. Heeger won the 2000 Nobel Prize in chemistry with two other scientists for the discovery and development of electrically conducting polymers, and he continues his laboratory research at UCSB. He believes that the key to future progress in the sciences is in interdisciplinary collaborations. Heeger is also chief scientist for UNIAX, a company he founded that was acquired last year by Dupont. It focuses on the uses of plastic electronics commercial products. In 1977 Heeger and his colleagues discovered conducting polymers, a novel class of materials with electrical and optical properties like metals and semiconductors coupled with the mechanical and processing advantages of polymers. Applications of work by Heeger and his associates include conducting polymer blends for electromagnetic shielding and for antistatic packaging, and semiconducting polymers for use in the emerging field of plastic electronic devices, which already include diodes. Even though I received the Nobel Prize in chemistry, he says, I still think like a physicist.