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Goodenough, John B

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Personal name headingGoodenough, John B.
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Variant(s)Goodenough, J. B. (John B.)
Beginning date1922-07-25
Associated countryUnited States
Death date2023-06-25
Place of birthJena (Germany)
Place of deathAustin (Tex.)
Field of activityScience Engineering Chemistry Physics
AffiliationUniversity of Texas at Austin University of Chicago
Profession or occupationScientists Engineering teachers
Found inLCCN 62-22257: His Magnetism and the chemical bond, 1963 (hdg.: Goodenough, John B.)
LC data base, 4-3-87 (hdg.: Goodenough, John B.; usage: John B. Goodenough)
Localized to itinerant electronic transition in perovskite oxides, 2001: t.p. (J.B. Goodenough) p. v (Professor Dr. John B. Goodenough, Texas Materials Inst., Univ. of Texas at Austin)
Washington post WWW site, viewed June 29, 2023 (in obituary dated June 27, 2023: John Goodenough, an American scientist who shared a Nobel Prize for helping create the lithium-ion battery that powered the mobile tech revolution and provides the juice for electric cars, died Sunday [June 25, 2023] in Austin. He was 100. The death was announced by the University of Texas at Austin, where Dr. Goodenough was an engineering professor and was working on experiments into next-generation rechargeable power cells well into his 90s. By the time Dr. Goodenough received the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 2019, he was nearly four decades removed from his key discoveries in lithium-ion technology. John Bannister Goodenough was born on July 25, 1922, in Jena, Germany. The family returned to the United States in the 1920s. He studied physics at the University of Chicago)
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