Young Turks (Bell Labs)
The Young Turks were a group of leading scientists who worked at Bell Labs, who were insatiably curious about the science behind communications. Many of them were encouraged to take risks, free from the responsibilities of applying for grants or from teaching. [1] [2]
Members
- Philip Warren Anderson
- William O. Baker
- James Fisk
- Mervin Kelly
- John R. Pierce
- Richard Hamming
- Claude Shannon
- William Shockley
- Charles Townes
- John Tukey
References
- ↑ "Building New Homes for Energy Innovation - Plugged In - Scientific American Blog Network". Blogs.scientificamerican.com. Retrieved June 23, 2015.
- ↑ "Jon Gertner's 'The Idea Factory' - The Deal Economy (SAMPLE CONTENT: NEED AN ID?)". Thedeal.com. Retrieved June 23, 2015.
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