• David Shoenberg (4 January 1911 – 10 March 2004) was a British physicist who worked in condensed matter physics. Shoenberg is known for having developed...
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  • Shoenberg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Isaac Shoenberg (1880–1963), Russian-born British electronic engineer David Shoenberg...
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  • children included the British physicist David Shoenberg and the psychiatrist Elisabeth Shoenberg. In 1905, Shoenberg was employed to design and install the...
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    Quantum hydrodynamics Reynolds equation Kapitza Club Kapitza Institute Shoenberg, D. (1985). "Piotr Leonidovich Kapitza. 9 July 1894 – 8 April 1984". Biographical...
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  • skier (men's downhill and men's slalom at the 1972 Winter Olympics). David Shoenberg, 93, British physicist (solid-state electronics, magnetic resonance...
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    org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - David Shoenberg". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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    awarded him a D.Sc. degree. Moving back to Cambridge, he worked with David Shoenberg at the Mond Laboratory on superconductivity and liquid helium. To allow...
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    Kurti, an examiner from Oxford, discuss Josephson's exam results with David Shoenberg, reader in physics at Cambridge, and asking: "Who is this chap Josephson...
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    Denver, Colorado partnering with brothers-in-law Joseph and Louis Shoenberg (the Shoenbergs would later change their name to Beaumont). In 1888, he sold the...
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  • (astrophysicist) David Shoenberg David Spergel David States David Strangway David Tabor David Todd Wilkinson David Vanderbilt David W. Turner David Wallace (physicist)...
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    Nikolay Novotelnov (1911–2006), chess International Master and author David Shoenberg (1911–2004), British physicist Lev Gumilev (1912–1992), historian,...
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    1939 to 1942 under C. P. Snow, Lawrence Bragg, Norman Feather, and David Shoenberg. From 1942 to 1945, during the Second World War, he was a Scientific...
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  • (born 1929) 9 March – Tony Lee, jazz pianist (born 1934) 10 March – David Shoenberg, physicist (born 1911, Russian Empire) 13 March – Sydney Carter, poet...
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    University, Sweden". "Alan R. Fersht receives Bader Award / Corey Award to David W. C. Mac Millan / Breslow Award to Peter B. Dervan". Angewandte Chemie...
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  • to exhibit the DHVA effect. Later in life, in private discussion, David Shoenberg asked Landau why he thought that an experimental demonstration was...
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  • the thermal conductivity of superconductors. His thesis advisor was David Shoenberg. At the University of Chicago, Hulm was a postdoc from 1949 to 1951...
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    1963 Leslie Fleetwood Bates 1962 Alfred Charles Bernard Lovell 1961 David Shoenberg 1960 Fred Hoyle 1959 Harrie Stewart Wilson Massey 1958 Willis Eugene...
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    particularly electricity and magnetism or their applications". Named after David E. Hughes, the medal is awarded with a gift of £1000. The medal was first...
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  • Lowry, first woman to swim the English Channel (died 2008) 4 January – David Shoenberg, physicist (born in Russia; died 2004) 8 January – Tom Delaney, racing...
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  • University of Cambridge University of Birmingham Thesis The hydrodynamics of liquid helium II  (1957) Doctoral advisor Donald Osborne David Shoenberg...
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  • the first successful microscopic theory of superconductivity" 1964 David Shoenberg "for outstanding accomplishment in the field of low temperature physics...
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  • Dennis Sciama, FRS, cosmologist David Shoenberg, physics of low temperatures (JYB 1995 p193) Sir Francis Simon David Tabor Samuel Tolansky, spectroscopist...
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  • helium, under the supervision, initially, of Donald Osborne and later, David Shoenberg. While waiting for equipment to be built, he wrote a paper explaining...
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  • Alan Richard Powell Victor Rothschild, 3rd Baron Rothschild David Shoenberg Thomas Wallace David Whitteridge Sir Richard van der Riet Woolley Louis Victor...
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  • high-pressure experiments, and quantum oscillations (continuing the work of David Shoenberg). Notable former students in the group of Lonzarich include Piers Coleman...
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  • story 1979 Eric Henry Stoneley Burhop New Zealand The New Physics 1980 David Shoenberg India and Sri Lanka Magnetic Oscillations in metals 1981 Stephen Erwin...
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  • Shirley, 5th Earl Ferrers 1761-12-10 26 May 1722 – 2 October 1778 David Shoenberg 1953-03-19 4 January 1911 – 10 March 2004 physics of low temperatures...
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    oils. He was interested in Hopalong Cassidy films, which Paul Buhle and David Wagner (2002, v–vii) attribute to the films' left-wing screenwriters—a rather...
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    Pitlick; Fritz Rohrlich; Louis P. Rocker; Ruth Sagis; Itzhak Sankowsky; I.J. Shoenberg; Samuel Shuman; M. Singer; Irma Wolfe; Stefan Wolfe (4 December 1948)...
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  • Britannica. Archived from the original on 2023-02-17. Retrieved 2023-09-27. Shoenberg, D. (3 September 2009). Magnetic Oscillations in Metals. Cambridge University...
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