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Leon Cooper

Leon N. Cooper[1] (born February 28, 1930) is an American physicist and Nobel Prize laureate who, with John Bardeen and John Robert Schrieffer, developed the BCS theory of superconductivity.[2][3] His name is also associated with the Cooper pair and co-developer of the BCM theory of synaptic plasticity.[4]

Leon N. Cooper
Cooper in 2007
Born (1930-02-28) February 28, 1930 (age 92)
Alma materColumbia University (BA 1951, MA 1953, PhD 1954)
Known forCooper pairs
BCM theory
BCS theory
AwardsJohn Jay Award (1985)
Nobel Prize in Physics (1972)
Comstock Prize in Physics (1968)
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
InstitutionsBrown University
Doctoral advisorRobert Serber

Biography and career

Cooper graduated from the Bronx High School of Science in 1947[5][6] and received a BA in 1951,[7] MA in 1953,[7] and PhD in 1954 from Columbia University.[7][8] He spent a year at the Institute for Advanced Study and taught at the University of Illinois and Ohio State University before coming to Brown University in 1958.[8] He has been the Thomas J. Watson Sr. Professor of Science at Brown since 1974, and Director of the Institute for Brain and Neural Systems which he founded in 1973.[7] Along with colleague Charles Elbaum, he founded the tech company Nestor, dedicated to finding commercial applications for artificial neural networks.[9] Nestor, along with Intel, developed the Ni1000 neural network computer chip in 1994.[10]

 
Cooper with his wife, Kay Allard, in 1972

In 1969 Cooper married Kay Allard. They have two children.[11]

He has carried out research at various institutions including the Institute for Advanced Study and the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland.

The character Sheldon Cooper, featured in the CBS comedy The Big Bang Theory, is named in part after Leon Cooper.[12]

Memberships and honors

Publications

Cooper is the author of Science and Human Experience – a collection of essays, including previously unpublished material, on issues such as consciousness and the structure of space. (Cambridge University Press, 2014).

Cooper is the author of an unconventional liberal-arts physics textbook, originally An Introduction to the Meaning and Structure of Physics (Harper and Row, 1968)[14] and still in print in a somewhat condensed form as Physics: Structure and Meaning (Lebanon: New Hampshire, University Press of New England, 1992).

  • Cooper, L. N. & J. Rainwater. "Theory of Multiple Coulomb Scattering from Extended Nuclei", Nevis Cyclotron Laboratories at Columbia University, Office of Naval Research (ONR), United States Department of Energy (through predecessor agency the Atomic Energy Commission), (August 1954).
  • Cooper, Leon N. (1956). "Bound Electron Pairs in a Degenerate Fermi Gas". Physical Review. 104 (4): 1189–1190. Bibcode:1956PhRv..104.1189C. doi:10.1103/PhysRev.104.1189.
  • Bardeen, J.; Cooper, L. N.; Schrieffer, J. R. (1957). "Microscopic Theory of Superconductivity". Physical Review. 106 (1): 162–164. Bibcode:1957PhRv..106..162B. doi:10.1103/PhysRev.106.162.
  • Bardeen, J.; Cooper, L. N.; Schrieffer, J. R. (1957). "Theory of Superconductivity". Physical Review. 108 (5): 1175–1204. Bibcode:1957PhRv..108.1175B. doi:10.1103/PhysRev.108.1175.
  • Cooper, L. N., Lee, H. J., Schwartz, B. B. & W. Silvert. "Theory of the Knight Shift and Flux Quantization in Superconductors", Brown University, United States Department of Energy (through predecessor agency the Atomic Energy Commission), (May 1962).
  • Cooper, L. N. & Feldman, D. "BCS: 50 years", World Scientific Publishing Co., (November 2010).

References

  1. ^ Many printed materials, including the Nobel Prize website, have referred to Cooper as "Leon Neil Cooper". However, the middle initial N does not stand for Neil, or for any other name. The correct form of the name is, thus, "Leon N Cooper", with no abbreviation dots
  2. ^ "Superconductivity". CERN official website. CERN.
  3. ^ Weinberg, Steven (February 2008). "From BSC to the LHC". CERN Courier. 48 (1): 17–21.
  4. ^ Bienenstock, Elie (1982). "Theory for the development of neuron selectivity: orientation specificity and binocular interaction in visual cortex". The Journal of Neuroscience. 2 (1): 32–48. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.02-01-00032.1982. PMC 6564292. PMID 7054394.
  5. ^ "Bronx Science Honored as Historic Physics Site by the American Physical Society". bxscience.edu. Retrieved 27 July 2012.
  6. ^ MacDonald, Kerri (15 October 2010). "A Nobel Laureate Returns Home to Bronx Science". The New York Times. Retrieved 27 July 2012.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g "Leon Cooper". research.brown.edu. Retrieved 27 July 2012.
  8. ^ a b Vanderkam, Laura (15 July 2008). "From Biology to Physics and Back Again: Leon Cooper". Scientific American. Retrieved 27 July 2012.
  9. ^ Johnson, Colin (October 17, 1988). "Neural Network Startups Proliferate Across The U.S." The Scientist. 2 (19). Retrieved March 8, 2018.
  10. ^ "Nestor's neural chip destiny now in its own hands". Tech Monitor. April 14, 1994. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
  11. ^ Carey, Charles W. (2014). American Scientists. Infobase Publishing. p. 66. ISBN 978-1-4381-0807-0.
  12. ^ The Big Bang Theory, la fórmula perfecta del humor. lavoz.com.ar (October 31, 2010)
  13. ^ . National Academy of Sciences. Archived from the original on 2010-12-29.
  14. ^ Cushing, James T. (1978). "Review of An Introduction to the Meaning and Structure of Physics by Leon N. Cooper". American Journal of Physics. 46 (1): 114–115. Bibcode:1978AmJPh..46..114C. doi:10.1119/1.11116.

External links

  • Leon Cooper on Nobelprize.org   including the Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1972 Microscopic Quantum Interference Effects in the Theory of Superconductivity
  • Brown University researcher profile
  • Brown University Physics Department profile
  • Critical Review evaluations[permanent dead link] of Professor Cooper
  • Leon Cooper at the Mathematics Genealogy Project  

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Leon N Cooper 1 born February 28 1930 is an American physicist and Nobel Prize laureate who with John Bardeen and John Robert Schrieffer developed the BCS theory of superconductivity 2 3 His name is also associated with the Cooper pair and co developer of the BCM theory of synaptic plasticity 4 Leon N CooperCooper in 2007Born 1930 02 28 February 28 1930 age 92 Bronx New York U S Alma materColumbia University BA 1951 MA 1953 PhD 1954 Known forCooper pairsBCM theoryBCS theoryAwardsJohn Jay Award 1985 Nobel Prize in Physics 1972 Comstock Prize in Physics 1968 Scientific careerFieldsPhysicsInstitutionsBrown UniversityDoctoral advisorRobert Serber Contents 1 Biography and career 2 Memberships and honors 3 Publications 4 References 5 External linksBiography and career EditCooper graduated from the Bronx High School of Science in 1947 5 6 and received a BA in 1951 7 MA in 1953 7 and PhD in 1954 from Columbia University 7 8 He spent a year at the Institute for Advanced Study and taught at the University of Illinois and Ohio State University before coming to Brown University in 1958 8 He has been the Thomas J Watson Sr Professor of Science at Brown since 1974 and Director of the Institute for Brain and Neural Systems which he founded in 1973 7 Along with colleague Charles Elbaum he founded the tech company Nestor dedicated to finding commercial applications for artificial neural networks 9 Nestor along with Intel developed the Ni1000 neural network computer chip in 1994 10 Cooper with his wife Kay Allard in 1972 In 1969 Cooper married Kay Allard They have two children 11 He has carried out research at various institutions including the Institute for Advanced Study and the European Organization for Nuclear Research CERN in Geneva Switzerland The character Sheldon Cooper featured in the CBS comedy The Big Bang Theory is named in part after Leon Cooper 12 Memberships and honors EditFellow of the American Physical Society Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Member of the National Academy of Sciences Member of the American Philosophical Society Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Associate member of the Neuroscience Research Program Research Fellow of the Alfred P Sloan Foundation 1959 1966 Fellow of the Guggenheim Institute 1965 66 Nobel Prize Recipient for Physics 1972 7 Co winner with Dr Schrieffer of the Comstock Prize in Physics of the National Academy of Sciences 1968 13 Received the Award of Excellence Graduate Faculties Alumni of Columbia University Received the Descartes Medal Academie de Paris Universite Rene Descartes Received the John Jay Award of Columbia College 1985 7 Recipient of seven honorary doctorates 7 Publications EditCooper is the author of Science and Human Experience a collection of essays including previously unpublished material on issues such as consciousness and the structure of space Cambridge University Press 2014 Cooper is the author of an unconventional liberal arts physics textbook originally An Introduction to the Meaning and Structure of Physics Harper and Row 1968 14 and still in print in a somewhat condensed form as Physics Structure and Meaning Lebanon New Hampshire University Press of New England 1992 Cooper L N amp J Rainwater Theory of Multiple Coulomb Scattering from Extended Nuclei Nevis Cyclotron Laboratories at Columbia University Office of Naval Research ONR United States Department of Energy through predecessor agency the Atomic Energy Commission August 1954 Cooper Leon N 1956 Bound Electron Pairs in a Degenerate Fermi Gas Physical Review 104 4 1189 1190 Bibcode 1956PhRv 104 1189C doi 10 1103 PhysRev 104 1189 Bardeen J Cooper L N Schrieffer J R 1957 Microscopic Theory of Superconductivity Physical Review 106 1 162 164 Bibcode 1957PhRv 106 162B doi 10 1103 PhysRev 106 162 Bardeen J Cooper L N Schrieffer J R 1957 Theory of Superconductivity Physical Review 108 5 1175 1204 Bibcode 1957PhRv 108 1175B doi 10 1103 PhysRev 108 1175 Cooper L N Lee H J Schwartz B B amp W Silvert Theory of the Knight Shift and Flux Quantization in Superconductors Brown University United States Department of Energy through predecessor agency the Atomic Energy Commission May 1962 Cooper L N amp Feldman D BCS 50 years World Scientific Publishing Co November 2010 References Edit Many printed materials including the Nobel Prize website have referred to Cooper as Leon Neil Cooper However the middle initial N does not stand for Neil or for any other name The correct form of the name is thus Leon N Cooper with no abbreviation dots Superconductivity CERN official website CERN Weinberg Steven February 2008 From BSC to the LHC CERN Courier 48 1 17 21 Bienenstock Elie 1982 Theory for the development of neuron selectivity orientation specificity and binocular interaction in visual cortex The Journal of Neuroscience 2 1 32 48 doi 10 1523 JNEUROSCI 02 01 00032 1982 PMC 6564292 PMID 7054394 Bronx Science Honored as Historic Physics Site by the American Physical Society bxscience edu Retrieved 27 July 2012 MacDonald Kerri 15 October 2010 A Nobel Laureate Returns Home to Bronx Science The New York Times Retrieved 27 July 2012 a b c d e f g Leon Cooper research brown edu Retrieved 27 July 2012 a b Vanderkam Laura 15 July 2008 From Biology to Physics and Back Again Leon Cooper Scientific American Retrieved 27 July 2012 Johnson Colin October 17 1988 Neural Network Startups Proliferate Across The U S The Scientist 2 19 Retrieved March 8 2018 Nestor s neural chip destiny now in its own hands Tech Monitor April 14 1994 Retrieved 20 October 2022 Carey Charles W 2014 American Scientists Infobase Publishing p 66 ISBN 978 1 4381 0807 0 The Big Bang Theory la formula perfecta del humor lavoz com ar October 31 2010 Comstock Prize in Physics National Academy of Sciences Archived from the original on 2010 12 29 Cushing James T 1978 Review of An Introduction to the Meaning and Structure of Physics by Leon N Cooper American Journal of Physics 46 1 114 115 Bibcode 1978AmJPh 46 114C doi 10 1119 1 11116 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Leon Cooper Wikiquote has quotations related to Leon Cooper Leon Cooper on Nobelprize org including the Nobel Lecture December 11 1972 Microscopic Quantum Interference Effects in the Theory of Superconductivity Brown University researcher profile Brown University Physics Department profile Critical Review evaluations permanent dead link of Professor Cooper Leon Cooper at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leon Cooper amp oldid 1134810609, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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