Walter Houser, 1902, 1987, US-amerik. Physiker; arbeitete über Transistoren; Nobelpreis 1956 zus. mit J. Bardeen u. W. Shockley.
(1902-1987) US physicist. In 1956 he was awarded a Nobel Prize jointly with William Shockley and John Bardeen for their work on the development of the transistor, which replaced the comparatively costly and clumsy vacuum tube in electronics.
He was born in Amoy, China, the son of a teacher. From 1929 to 1967 he was on the staff of Bell Telephone Laboratories.