George Washington Pierce
Affiliations: | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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"George Washington Pierce"Bio:
(1872 - 1956)
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorJohn Trowbridge | grad student | 1900 | Harvard | |
(The Application of the Radio-Micrometer to the Measurement of Short Electric Waves) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeSidney Darlington | research assistant | 1928 | Harvard (MathTree) |
Emory Leon Chaffee | grad student | 1911 | Harvard |
Frederick Vinton Hunt | grad student | 1934 | Harvard |
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Pierce GW. (1909) Crystal rectifiers for electric currents and electric oscillations. Part III. Iron pyrites Physical Review (Series I). 29: 478-484 |
Pierce GW. (1909) Crystal rectifiers for electric currents and electric oscillations. Part II. Carborundum, molybdenite, anatase, brookite Physical Review (Series I). 28: 153-187 |
Pierce GW. (1909) Crystal rectifiers for electric currents and electric oscillations. Part II. Carborundum, molybdenite, anatase, brookite Physical Review (Series I). 28: 153-187 |
Pierce GW. (1907) Crystal rectifiers for electric currents and electric oscillations. Part I. carborundum Physical Review (Series I). 25: 31-60 |
Pierce G. (1901) LI. Note on the double refraction of electric waves Philosophical Magazine Series 1. 1: 548-551 |
Pierce G. (1901) XVI. Indices of refraction for electric waves, measured by a modified radio-micrometer Philosophical Magazine Series 1. 1: 179-198 |
MacFarlane A, Pierce GW. (1893) On the electric strength of solid, liquid, and gaseous dielectrics Physical Review (Series I). 1: 161-165 |