Herbert Kroemer (German pronunciation: [ˈhɛʁbɛʁt ˈkʁøːmɐ] ⓘ; born August 25, 1928) is a German-American physicist who, along with Zhores Alferov, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2000 for "developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed- and opto-electronics".
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Herbert Kroemer (German pronunciation: [ˈhɛʁbɛʁt ˈkʁøːmɐ] ⓘ; born August 25, 1928) is a German-American physicist who, along with Zhores Alferov, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2000 for "developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed- and opto-electronics".
Research. Heterostructures. Semiconductor/superconductor hybrids. Molecular beam epitaxy. Received Nobel Prize in Physics in 2000 for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed- and opto-electronics. Received IEEE Medal of Honor in 2002 for contributions to high-frequency transistors and hot-electron devices.
赫伯特·克勒默(德语、英语:Herbert Kroemer,1928年8月25日-),美国籍德国物理学家,科罗拉多大学教授,2000年因将半导体异质结构发展应用于高速光电子元件中,而获得诺贝尔物理学奖。
Herbert Kroemer, German-born physicist who, with Zhores Alferov and Jack S. Kilby, was awarded the 2000 Nobel Prize for Physics for their work that laid the foundation for the modern era of microchips, computers, and information technology. After receiving a Ph.D. (1952) from Georg August.
2020 Nobel Laureate in Physics. COE website. Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Materials Department. Professor Kroemer has received numerous national and international honors and awards for his work, most recently-and most notably-the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physics "for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed ...
Professor Kroemer, who held the Donald W. Whittier Chair in Electrical Engineering, joined the UCSB faculty in 1976. He is widely known for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed and optoelectronics, the pioneering research for which he shared the Nobel Prize.
Herbert Kroemer Biographical . I was born on August 25, 1928 in Weimar, Germany. My father was a civil servant working for the city administration of my home town; my mother was a classical German “Hausfrau.” Both came from simple skilled-craftsmen families.
Herbert Kroemer. The Nobel Prize in Physics 2000. Born: 25 August 1928, Weimar, Germany. Affiliation at the time of the award: University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA. Prize motivation: “for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed- and opto-electronics”. Prize share: 1/4.
Professor Herbert Kroemer. 2000 Nobel Physics Laureate. ECE Department and Materials Department. 2205A Engineering Science Building. Electrical and Computer Engineering. University of California. Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9560. Ph: 805 893-3078. Fax: 805 893-7990.
Professor Herbert Kroemer has been a faculty member in the ECE Department since 1976. He had persuaded the department to put its resources into the emerging compound semiconductor technology, thus founding one of the leading groups in this area.