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  1. Mildred Dresselhaus (née Spiewak; November 11, 1930 – February 20, 2017), known as the "Queen of Carbon Science", was an American physicist, materials scientist, and nanotechnologist. She was an institute professor and professor of both physics and electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology . [4]

  2. Mildred Dresselhaus est une physicienne américaine, née le 11 novembre 1930 à Brooklyn (État de New York) et morte le 20 février 2017 à Boston (Massachusetts) [1]. Ses travaux dans la physique des nanotubes de carbone et dans la thermoélectricité l'ont rendue célèbre [2].

  3. 20 févr. 2017 · Mildred Dresselhaus was a renowned physicist and professor at MIT, who made groundbreaking contributions to the fields of condensed matter experiment and carbon nanotubes. She was also a leader in promoting women's education and a recipient of many awards and honors, including the IEEE Medal of Honor.

  4. 23 févr. 2017 · Mildred Dresselhaus, a professor emerita at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology whose research into the fundamental properties of carbon helped transform it into the superstar of modern...

  5. Articles 1–20. ‪Late Professor, MIT‬ - ‪‪Cited by 256,794‬‬ - ‪nanotube‬ - ‪nano carbon‬ - ‪thermoelectronics‬.

  6. 16 mars 2017 · Materials scientist Mildred S. Dresselhaus laid the foundation for carbon nanotechnology. She pioneered techniques to study materials that were just one atom thick, and predicted the...

  7. 21 févr. 2017 · Mildred Dresselhaus, Institute Professor Emerita of Physics and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT, passed away at 86. She was a renowned solid-state physicist who made groundbreaking discoveries in the electronic properties of materials, especially carbon, and a leader in promoting women in STEM.