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- Q828425 description "Austrian physicist".
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- Q828425 abstract "Bertram Josef Richard Batlogg is an Austrian physicist known for his research on high-temperature superconductivity.Batlogg was born in the town of Bludenz in Austria. He is the great-grandson of the Swiss freedom fighter Johann Josef Batlogg. Batlogg was educated in the Swiss Federal Institute ETH Zurich, earning his diploma in physics in 1974, and his Ph.D. in 1979 working with mixed valence rare earth compounds. He then joined Bell Labs, first as a post-doctoral researcher, and rising to be the head of the Solid State Physics and Materials Research Division at Bell Labs by 1986. After the discovery of high-temperature superconductors in 1987, Batlogg studied various cuprate compounds and together with Bob Cava discovered several transition metal oxide superconductors with high transition temperatures. In 1997, he won the Bell Labs' Bernd Mathias Prize for his research on superconductivity.Starting in 1998, Batlogg worked with Christian Kloc and Jan Hendrik Schön to study electronic properties of organic crystals. Over the next two years, the collaboration produced a series of ground-breaking papers regarding properties of these materials. However, the experimental data provided by Schön was later shown to be fraudulent, and several of the most important papers were retracted by the authors. The incident came to be known as the Schön scandal. Batlogg, Kloc along with Schön's other collaborators were cleared of all scientific wrongdoing by an external committee appointed by Bell Labs.Batlogg joined ETH, Zurich as a professor in 2000, where he has remained since.".
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- Q828425 awards "David Adler Lectureship Award".
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- Q828425 name "Batlogg, Bertram".
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- Q828425 comment "Bertram Josef Richard Batlogg is an Austrian physicist known for his research on high-temperature superconductivity.Batlogg was born in the town of Bludenz in Austria. He is the great-grandson of the Swiss freedom fighter Johann Josef Batlogg. Batlogg was educated in the Swiss Federal Institute ETH Zurich, earning his diploma in physics in 1974, and his Ph.D. in 1979 working with mixed valence rare earth compounds.".
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