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Physicist and co-
inventor of the
transistor in 1948. Developed a fundamental theory for conventional
superconductivity together with Cooper and Schrieffer; today known as the
BCS theory.
Recipient in 1956 of the Nobel Prize in physics for the transistor and in 1972 for the BCS theory.