A. Brian Pippard

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Physics University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
low-temperature physics
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(1920 - 2008)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2008/sep/24/physics.peopleinscience
http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2008/sep/24/sir-brian-pippard-1920-to-2008

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John Kenneth Hulm grad student 1949 Cambridge
Eric Fawcett grad student 1954 Cambridge
Thomas Erle Faber grad student 1955 Cambridge
Mildred Spiewak Dresselhaus grad student 1956 Chicago
William L. McLean grad student 1960 Cambridge
John R Waldram grad student 1963 Cambridge
Brian D. Josephson grad student 1964 Cambridge
Stephen G. Lipson grad student 1965 Cambridge
John Clarke grad student 1968 Cambridge
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Pippard AB. (1990) Lindhard’s paradox—Diffusion of magnetic field into a perfect conductor American Journal of Physics. 58: 1147-1152
Clarke J, Pippard AB, Waldram JR. (1971) A new theory of the current-voltage characteristics of weak links Physica. 55: 405-412
Waldram JR, Pippard AB, Clarke J. (1970) Theory of the Current-Voltage Characteristics of SNS Junctions and other Superconducting Weak Links Philosophical Transactions - Royal Society. Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 268: 265-287
Pippard AB. (1958) Experimental criteria for the theory of superconductivity Physica. 24: S48-S52
Pippard AB, Pullan GT. (1952) A superconducting galvanometer Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 48: 188-196
ALLEN WD, DAWTON RH, LOCK JM, et al. (1950) Superconductivity of tin isotopes. Nature. 166: 1071-2
Daunt JG, Miller AR, Pippard AB, et al. (1948) Temperature dependence of penetration depth of a magnetic field in superconductors [14] Physical Review. 74: 842
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