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  1. Robert A. Millikan papers, 1821-1953. Institute Archives. California Institute of Technology. 1201 East California Blvd. (Mail Code 015A-74), Pasadena, CA 91125, USA. Robert Millikan correspondence, 1917-1918. National Academy of Sciences. 2101 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20418, USA. Subject

  2. ROBERT ANDREWS MILLIKAN 243 offered him an assistantship in the Chicago department and Robert hastily terminated his sojourn in Europe to accept. For the next twelve years at Chicago Millikan worked on a twelve-hour schedule—twelve hours a day—six hours teaching and writing textbooks and six hours in research. His major interest, born of

  3. Robert Andrews Millikan (Morrison, Illinois, 1868. március 22. – San Marino, Kalifornia, 1953. december 19.) amerikai kísérleti fizikus, aki 1923-ban elnyerte a fizikai Nobel-díjat az elektron töltésének megméréséért, és a fotoeffektussal kapcsolatos munkájáért.

  4. Robert Andrews Millikan (22. března 1868 – 19. prosince 1953) byl americký fyzik, který získal v roce 1923 Nobelovu cena za fyziku primárně za výzkum elementárního elektrického náboje a fotoelektrického jevu. Millikan vystudoval fyziku na Columbijské univerzit ...

  5. 16 de feb. de 2023 · Millikan was born on March 22, 1868, in Morrison, Illinois and took a job as a court reporter after he graduated from high school. He soon enrolled at Oberlin College in Ohio, the alma mater of his mother, Mary Jane Andrews. As an undergraduate, Millikan began the typical Classics curriculum and particularly enjoyed mathematics and Greek.

  6. 13 de feb. de 2024 · Robert Andrews Millikan stands out as a pivotal figure in the world of physics for his precise measurement of the elementary electric charge and extensive work on the photoelectric effect. Born on March 22, 1868, in Morrison, Illinois, he displayed an exceptional affinity for science from a young age, an interest that would eventually shape the trajectory of his professional life.

  7. Fallecimiento. 19 de diciembre de 1953. San Marino, California, Estados Unidos. Alma mater. Oberlin College, Universidad de Columbia. Premios. Premio Nobel de Física 1923. Robert Andrews Millikan. ( Morrison, 1868 - San Marino, 1953) Físico Estadounidense, conocido por su trabajo dentro de la Física atómica.