Robert Coleman Richardson
Robert Coleman Richardson (June 27th 1937, Washington) is a American physicist .
The weather is his studies initially with the Virginia Tech where he receives his B.S. in 1958 and its M.S. in 1960. He passes his doctorate in 1965 to the Université Duke.
Richardson is known for his experimental work on the physical phenomena at very low temperatures. He divides the Nobel Prize of physics in 1996 with David Morris Lee and Douglas Osheroff for their discovery of the superfluidity of the Hélium 3.
External bonds
- personal Page
- autobiography on the site Nobel
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