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  1. Alan Jay Heeger (Sioux City, Iowa; 22 de enero de 1936) es un físico estadounidense, galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Química en el 2000. Biografía. Se licenció en la Universidad de Nebraska en 1957, y en 1961 obtuvo el grado de Doctor en Ciencias Físicas por la Universidad de California en Berkeley.

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  2. Alan Jay Heeger (born January 22, 1936) is an American physicist, academic and Nobel Prize laureate in chemistry . Heegar was elected as a member into the National Academy of Engineering in 2002 for co-founding the field of conducting polymers and for pioneering work in making these novel materials available for technological applications.

  3. Alan J. Heeger (born January 22, 1936, Sioux City, Iowa, U.S.) American chemist who, with Alan G. MacDiarmid and Shirakawa Hideki, won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2000 for their discovery that certain plastics can be chemically modified to conduct electricity almost as readily as metals.

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  4. Biografía de Alan J Heeger. Alan J Heeger nació en 1936 en Sioux City, Iowa. Es un reconocido científico estadounidense que ha dejado una impronta importante en la química y la energía.

  5. Bio. Widely known for his pioneering research in and the co-founding of the field of semiconducting and metallic polymers, Professor Heeger is also the recipient of numerous awards, including the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2000), the Oliver E. Buckley Prize for Condensed Matter Physics, the Balzan Prize for the Science of New Materials, the ...

  6. Polymer photovoltaic cells: enhanced efficiencies via a network of internal donor-acceptor heterojunctions. G Yu, J Gao, JC Hummelen, F Wudl, AJ Heeger. Science 270 (5243), 1789-1791. , 1995. 12922. 1995. Synthesis of electrically conducting organic polymers: halogen derivatives of polyacetylene, (CH) x.

  7. Education. PhD Physics, University of California, Berkeley. BS Physics and Mathematics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Co-founder of field of semiconducting and metallic polymers, High mobility field effect transistors, Plastic bulk heterojunction solar cells.