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  1. Heinrich Rohrer war ein Schweizer Physiker. Er erhielt neben Ernst Ruska 1986 gemeinsam mit Gerd Binnig für die Entwicklung des Rastertunnelmikroskops den Nobelpreis für Physik. Im selben Jahr wurde er zum IBM Fellow ernannt.

  2. Heinrich Rohrer (6 June 1933 – 16 May 2013) was a Swiss physicist who shared half of the 1986 Nobel Prize in Physics with Gerd Binnig for the design of the scanning tunneling microscope (STM). The other half of the Prize was awarded to Ernst Ruska.

  3. 16. Mai 2013 · Heinrich Rohrer. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1986. Born: 6 June 1933, Buchs, Switzerland. Died: 16 May 2013, Wollerau, Switzerland. Affiliation at the time of the award: IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Rüschlikon, Switzerland. Prize motivation: “for their design of the scanning tunneling microscope”. Prize share: 1/4.

  4. 20. Juli 1998 · Heinrich Rohrer (born June 6, 1933, Buchs, Switzerland—died May 16, 2013, Wollerau) was a Swiss physicist who, with Gerd Binnig, received half of the 1986 Nobel Prize for Physics for their joint invention of the scanning tunneling microscope.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Heinrich Rohrer was a Swiss physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1986 with Gerd Binnig for their invention of the scanning tunneling microscope. Learn about his life, education, career, and achievements in this biographical sketch.

  6. www.ibm.com › history › heinrich-rohrerHeinrich Rohrer | IBM

    Rohrer was an inspiration for many and was noted for being a sharp, witty and personable technological champion within IBM and the worldwide research community. While the Nobel was his crowning achievement, he went on to promote nanoscience and nanotechnology to generations of researchers.

  7. 20. Mai 2013 · Heinrich Rohrer, einer der Väter der Nanotechnologie, ist tot. Der Schweizer Nobelpreisträger verstarb am vergangenen Donnerstag nach langer Krankheit im 80. Altersjahr zu Hause in Wollerau...