Thomas Edison and Dr. Irving Langmuir are shown here discussing the vacuum tube at the General Electric Research Laboratory. Undated photograph.
Sinclair Lewis, Frank Kellogg, Albert Einstein, and Irving Langmuir stand together at the Hotel Roosevelt on December 18, 1933. All are Nobel Prize...
American Nobel Prize Winner in Berlin. Dr. Irving Langmuir, American winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry, is seen here as he spoke before the...
Dr. A.H. Compton , physicist at the University of Chicago, and Dr. Irving Langmuir, Associate Director of the General Electric Research Laboratory at...
Irving Langmuir, American chemist. Originated the Lewis-Langmuir atomic theory; was awarded the 1932 Nobel Prize for chemistry for his work in...
Dr. Irving Langmuir is shown with a radio tube that may mean Atlantic phoning. He is holding one of his 20 kilowatt tubes, and a peant tube.
Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi with Dr Whitney and Dr Irving Langmuir at the General Electrical laboratories in Schenectady.
In a 1930 portrait, GE chemist Dr. Irving Langmuir holds a pliotron, a type of vacuum tube he helped to invent in 1912-1913. The tube was used in...
American chemist, physicist and Nobel Prize winner, Irving Langmuir addresses the Senate Atom Bomb committee in Washington DC, United States on 30th...
Dr. Irving Langmuir and Dr. Albert W. Hull pose with a thyratron power tube. Hull's work in high vacuum electronic phenomenon paved the way for...
Nobel prize-winners at a dinner to honour the centenary of the birth of Alfred Nobel, founder of the Nobel prizes. From left to right: US novelist...
Irving Langmuir and Bernard Vonnegut look on as Vincent Schaefer tries to turn his exhaled breath into crystals. This experiment is part of the...
Dr. Irving Langmuir, assistant director of the research laboratory of General Electric Company, is shown here inspecting one of his new 20 kilowatt...
Nine recipients of Nobel Prizes in previous years are shown at the anniversary dinner honoring the memory of Alfred Bernhard Nobel, Chemist...
Inauguration d'une station de radio KPO par Marjorie Hayden et le prix Nobel de Chimie le Dr Irving Langmuir le 9 avril 1933 à San Francisco, en...
Sinclair Lewis, Frank Kellogg, Albert Einstein, and Irving Langmuir at the 1933 Nobel Anniversary Dinner.
Robert McKinney, publisher of the Sante Fe New Mexican, watches General Electric scientist Dr. Vincent J. Schaefer demonstrates how to make snow in a...
Dr. Irving Langmuir won the 1932 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and Dr. William Coolidge is known for his work in X-ray technology and incandescent lamp...
Dr. A.H. Compton, physicist at the University of Chicago, and Dr. Irving Langmuir, Associate Director of the General Electric Research Laboratory at...
Four American Nobel Prize winners celebrate the centennial of the birthday of Alfred Nobel, the award's founder, at New York's Roosevelt Hotel in...
Irving Langmuir, American engineer, c.1935. Irving Langmuir was responsible for scientific developments including electric lamps, a high-vacuum...
Professor Albert Einstein, world-famous mathematician and physicist, with his wife, Elsa Einstein , and Mrs. Theresa M. Durlach, president of the...
Makes Glass "Invisible". Schenectady, New York: Dr. Katherine Blodgett of the General Electric company's research laboratories is shown treating...
From the left, the US physicist Irving Langmuir and the Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi at the radio station in New York, United States of...
Dr. Irving Langmuir sits next to Dr. W.D. Coolidge as Chester W. Rice kneels on the floor to listen to cosmic rays through a Geiger-Muller tube...
Nobel Prize winners who were in attendance at the current meeting of the National Academy of Sciences at the General Electric Research Laboratory....
Nobel Prize winners who were in attendance at the current meeting of the National Academy of Sciences at the General Electric Research Laboratory....
King Prajadhipok of Siam, Dr. Langmuir, Dr. Coolidge, E.W. Rice Jr., Oliver Ajer, and Dr. W.R. Whitney, watch the demonstration of an artificial...