This Biography is about one of the best Physicist Robert Coleman Richardson including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Robert Coleman Richardson | |
Real Name | Robert Coleman Richardson |
Also Listed In | Physicists |
Famous as | Physicist |
Nationality | American |
Personal Life of Robert Coleman Richardson | |
Born on | 26 June 1937 |
Birthday | 26th June |
Died At Age | 75 |
Sun Sign | Cancer |
Born in | Washington, D.C., United States |
Died on | 19 February 2013 |
Awards | 1996 – Nobel Prize in Physics 1975 – Guggenheim Fellowship for Natural Sciences US & Canada |
Personal Fact of Robert Coleman Richardson | |
Robert Coleman Richardson was an American experimental physicist who won a share of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Physics. Working as a senior researcher in the Cornell University Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, he along with David Lee and Douglas Osheroff discovered the property of superfluidity in helium-3 atoms which was a very vital discovery in experimental physics. Born in Washington D.C., he grew up during the World War II. As a young boy, he loved to attend school though he was not a particularly bright student. He was very active in the Boy Scouts and served as a counselor in Camp Letts, a Boy Scout Camp, during his high school years. He joined the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, initially opting for a course in electric engineering. However, he soon became bored and shifted to physics as a major. He furthered his education after his graduation and eventually earned a Ph.D. in physics from Duke University. He moved to Cornell University as a postdoctoral researcher and was promoted to assistant professor. It was during the beginning of his long career at Cornell that he became a part of the research team that discovered superfluidity in the isotope helium-3. |
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