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  1. Parapsychology In The Twenty-First Century: Essays On The Future Of Psychical Research by Lance Storm, 2004-12-23
  2. Science et conscience: Les deux lectures de l'univers : colloque de Cordoue, [1er au 5 octobre 1979] (French Edition) by Yves Jaigu, Brian D. Josephson, et all 1980
  3. Brian David Josephson: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Philip Downey, 2001

1. Guide To Nobel Prize
born Jan. 4, 1940, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales. British physicist whose discovery of the Josephson effect while a 22year-old graduate student won him a share (with Leo Esaki and Ivar
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Brian D. Josephson
in full Brian David Josephson born Jan. 4, 1940, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
British physicist whose discovery of the Josephson effect while a 22-year-old graduate student won him a share (with Leo Esaki and Ivar Giaever ) of the 1973 Nobel Prize for Physics. While still an undergraduate, Josephson became interested in superconductivity, and he began to explore the properties of a junction between two superconductors that later came to be known as a Josephson junction. Josephson extended earlier work in tunneling, the phenomenon by which electrons functioning as radiated waves can penetrate solids, done by L. Esaki and I. Giaever. He showed theoretically that tunneling between two superconductors could have very special characteristics, e.g., flow across an insulating layer without the application of a voltage; if a voltage is applied, the current stops flowing and oscillates at high frequency. This was the Josephson effect. Experimentation confirmed it, and its confirmation in turn reinforced the earlier BCS theory ( q.v.

2. The Nobel Foundation - List Of Laureates
Josephson, Brian D., Professor, 1973 Klitzing, Klaus von, Professor, 1985 Lamb Jr, Willis E., Professor, 1955 Laughlin, Robert B., Professor, 1998
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Charpak, Georges, Professor, 1992
Chu, Steven, Professor, 1997
Cohen-Tannoudji, Claude, Professor, 1997
Cooper, Leon N., Professor, 1972
Esaki, Leo, Dr, 1973 Fitch, Val L., Professor, 1980 Friedman, Jerome I., Professor, 1990 Gell-Mann, Murray, Professor, 1969 Giaever, Ivar, Professor, 1973 Glaser, Donald A., Professor, 1960 Glashow, Sheldon Lee, Professor, 1979 Hewish, Antony, Professor, 1974 't Hooft, Gerardus, Professor, 1999 Hulse, Russell A., Dr, 1993 Josephson, Brian D., Professor, 1973 Klitzing, Klaus von, Professor, 1985 Lamb Jr, Willis E., Professor, 1955 Laughlin, Robert B., Professor, 1998

3. Josephson, Brian D Definition Of Josephson, Brian D In The Free Online Encyclope
Josephson, Brian D(avid) (born Jan. 4, 1940, Cardiff, Wales) British physicist. He received a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge and began building on earlier work done by
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4. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Physics
Josephson, Brian D. 1973 KamerlinghOnnes, Heike 1913 Kao, Charles K. 2009 Kapitsa, Pyotr Leonidovich 1978 Kastler, Alfred 1966 Kendall, Henry W. 1990
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5. Josephson, Brian D. Summary | BookRags.com
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6. Brian David Josephson - Factbites
Josephson, Brian D. Encyclop dia Britannica (Site not responding. Last check 200711-07) Josephson, Brian D. British physicist whose discovery of the Josephson effect while a
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7. Josephson, Brian D(avid)
Josephson, Brian D(avid) (b. Jan. 4, 1940, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales), British physicist whose discovery of the Josephson effect while a 22year-old graduate student won him the
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(b . Jan. 4, 1940, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales), British physicist whose discovery of the Josephson effect while a 22-year-old graduate student won him the 1973 Nobel Prize for Physics. He entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in pursuit of an education in physics and received his bachelor's (1960) and master's and Ph.D. degrees (1964) there, publishing his first work while still an undergraduate; it dealt with certain aspects of the special theory of relativity and the Mossbauer effect. He was elected a fellow of Trinity College in 1962. He was a brilliant and assured student; one former lecturer recalled a special need for precision in any presentation to a class that included Josephsonotherwise, the student would confront the instructor politely after class and explain the mistake. While still an undergraduate, Josephson became interested in superconductivity, and he began to explore the properties of a junction between two superconductors that came later to be known as a Josephson junction. Josephson extended earlier work in tunnelling, the phenomenon by which electrons functioning as radiated waves can penetrate solids, done by Leo Esaki and Ivar Giaever (with whom he shared the 1973 Nobel Prize). He showed theoretically that tunnelling between two superconductors could have very special characteristics, e.g.

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Josephson, Brian D. b. Jan. 4, 1940, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales . In full BRIAN DAVID JOSEPHSON British physicist whose discovery of the Josephson effect while a 22year-old
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ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA Bardeen , John b. May 23, 1908, Madison, Wis., U.S. d. Jan. 30, 1991, Boston, Mass. American physicist who was cowinner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in both 1956 and 1972. He shared the 1956 prize with William B. Shockley and Walter H. Brattain for their joint invention of the transistor. With Leon N. Cooper and John R. Schrieffer he was awarded the 1972 prize for development of the theory of superconductivity. Bardeen earned bachelor's and master's degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Wisconsin (Madison) and obtained his doctorate in 1936 in mathematical physics from Princeton University. A staff member of the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, from 1938 to 1941, he served as principal physicist at the U.S. Naval Ordnance Laboratory in Washington, D.C., during World War II. After the war Bardeen joined (1945) the Bell Telephone Laboratories in Murray Hill, N.J., where he, Brattain, and Shockley conducted research on the electron-conducting properties of semiconductors. On Dec. 23, 1947, they unveiled the transistor, which ushered in the electronic revolution. The transistor replaced the larger and bulkier vacuum tube and provided the technology for miniaturizing the electronic switches and other components needed in the construction of computers. In the early 1950s Bardeen resumed research he had begun in the 1930s on superconductivity, and his Nobel Prize-winning investigations provided a theoretical explanation of the disappearance of electrical resistance in materials at temperatures close to absolute zero. The BCS theory of superconductivity (from the initials of Bardeen, Cooper, and Schrieffer) was first advanced in 1957 and became the basis for all later theoretical work in superconductivity. Bardeen was also the author of a theory explaining certain properties of semiconductors. He served as a professor of electrical engineering and physics at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, from 1951 to 1975.

9. [physics/0312012] String Theory, Universal Mind, And The Paranormal
Abstract A model consistent with string theory is proposed for socalled paranormal phenomena such as extra-sensory perception (ESP). Our mathematical skills are assumed to derive
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Title: String Theory, Universal Mind, and the Paranormal
Authors: Brian D. Josephson (Submitted on 2 Dec 2003 ( ), last revised 9 Dec 2003 (this version, v3)) Abstract: A model consistent with string theory is proposed for so-called paranormal phenomena such as extra-sensory perception (ESP). Our mathematical skills are assumed to derive from a special 'mental vacuum state', whose origin is explained on the basis of anthropic and biological arguments, taking into account the need for the informational processes associated with such a state to be of a life-supporting character. ESP is then explained in terms of shared 'thought bubbles' generated by the participants out of the mental vacuum state. The paper concludes with a critique of arguments sometimes made claiming to 'rule out' the possible existence of paranormal phenomena. Comments: 20KB HTML file. To appear in the Proceedings of the Second European Samueli Symposium, Freiburg, October 2003. In this version minor errors have been corrected, and a concluding comment added concerning classification. Keywords: ESP, string theory, anthropic principle, thought bubble, universal mind, mental state

10. Nobel Prizes In Physics
Josephson, Brian D. 1964 Cambridge 1940 33 1913 Kamerlingh-Onnes, Heike 1879 Groningen 1853 - 1926 73 60 1978 Kapitsa, Pyotr Leonidovich Ernest Rutherford
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11. Brian D. Josephson Winner Of The 1973 Nobel Prize In Physics
Josephson, Brian D. (submitted by Blak) Brian D. Josephson Curriculum Vitae (submitted by Jackson) Brian D. Josephson Biography from Encyclopedia Britannica (submitted by www
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B RIAN D J OSEPHSON
1973 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for his theoretical predictions of the properties of a supercurrent through a tunnel barrier, in particular those phenomena which are generally known as the Josephson effects.
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13. Josephson, Brian D(avid) - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name Brian D. Josephson. Nationality Welsh Activity British physicist. Born 0401-1940
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15. Brian Josephson's Home Page
Link of the day Status of Cold Fusion (2010), a review by Edmund Storms, has been published in Naturwissenschaften 97 (10), 861881, 2010 (free access to first page, remainder with
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16. Ptak Science Books: NOBEL PRIZE Physics, Alphabetical//Short List
Josephson, Brian D. 1973 KamerlinghOnnes, Heike 1913 Kapitsa, Pyotr Leonidovich 1978 Kastler, Alfred 1966 Kendall, Henry W. 1990 Ketterle, Wolfgang 2001
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Josephson, Brian D. Lummer, Otto Poincar , Henri Joule, James P. M Poisson, Simeon D. K Magnus, Heinrich G. Poynting, John H.
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18. Brian D. Josephson - Curriculum Vitae
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Date of birth: 4 January 1940 Place of birth: Cardiff, Wales, U.K. Education Cardiff High School University of Cambridge, B.A. University of Cambridge, M.A., Ph.D Academic Career Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge Research Assistant Professor, University of Illinois Assistant Director of Research, University of Cambridge NSF Senior Foreign Scientist Fellow, Cornell University Reader in Physics, University of Cambridge Professor of Physics, University of Cambridge

19. Josephson, Brian D. (Br. Phys.)
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20. General Principles For Brain Design - Cogprints
Josephson, Brian D. (2005) General Principles for Brain Design. Conference Paper (In Press) Full text available as
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    Josephson, Brian D. General Principles for Brain Design. [Conference Paper] (In Press) Full text available as: Preview PDF
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    The task of understanding how the brain works has met with only limited success since important design concepts are not as yet incorporated in the analysis. Relevant concepts can be uncovered by studying the powerful methodologies that have evolved in the context of computer programming, raising the question of how the concepts involved there can be realised in neural hardware. Insights can be gained in regard to such issues through the study of the role played by models and representation. These insights lead on to an appreciation of the mechanisms underlying subtle capacities such as those concerned with the use of language. A precise, essentially mathematical account of such capacities is in prospect for the future. Item Type: Conference Paper Additional Information: PACS: 87.19.La. After it is published, this paper will be found at http://proceedings.aip.org/proceedings.

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