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ISTC2008 Plenary Speaker, Nobel Prize laureate -- Dr. J. Georg Bednorz |
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J. Georg Bednorz
IBM Fellow
IBM Research GmbH, Zurich Research Laboratory
CH-8803 Rueschlikon, Switzerland
Johannes Georg Bednorz received his master's degree from the University of M¨¹nster in 1976 and his PhD from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH Zurich , in 1982. In January 1982 he joined the IBM Zurich Research Laboratory in R¨¹schlikon , Switzerland , as a Research Staff Member. |
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His research in the area of solid state physics was focused on the investigation of structural phase transitions and ferroelectric properties of perovskite-type oxides. From 1983 on, he concentrated on the investigation of metallic oxides with the goal to develop superconductors with high transition temperatures. In 1987, he and K. Alex M¨¹ller were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of high-Tc superconductivity in a new class of compounds.
His research activities in solid state physics and material science concentrate on the development of new complex oxide compounds and their specific modification for possible implementation in microelectronic components. A special focus lies on the behavior of thin epitaxial layers, in particular metal-insulator-metal heterostructures in strong electric fields. This work led to the discovery of a current driven insulator metal transition and resistive switching effects in perovskite oxides which offers an interesting opportunity to use these materials for applications as computer memory elements.
In connection with the work which led to the Nobel Prize he received, together with
K. A. M¨¹ller, the Thirteenth Fritz London Memorial Award 1987 (University of California), the Marcel-Benoist Prize 1986 (Marcel-Benoist Foundation, Switzerland), the Dannie Heineman Prize 1987 (Academy of Sciences G?ttingen) the Robert Wichard Pohl Prize 1987 (German Physical Society), the Hewlett-Packard Europhysics Prize 1988 (European Physical Society). In March 1988 he was awarded, together with M¨¹ller, the International Prize for New Materials Research of the American Physical Society. He is also recipient of the Viktor Moritz Goldschmidt Prize 1987 (German Mineralogical Society), the Otto-Klung Prize 1987 (Free University of Berlin) and together with M¨¹ller of the Aldo-Villa Prize 1991 (Italian Ceramic Society). |
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