B. Jayant Baliga (English Wikipedia)

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  • Edwards, John (22 November 2010). "B. Jayant Baliga: Designing The Insulated-Gate Bipolar Transistor". Electronic Design. Retrieved 16 January 2017.

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  • Zorpette, Glenn (1997). Rennie, John (ed.). "Fifty Years of Heroes and Epiphanies". Scientific American. 8 (1): 7. ISSN 1048-0943. Retrieved 16 January 2017. And it may not be too soon to identify a few new candidates for hero status—people such as the quantum-well wizard Federico Capasso of Lucent Technologies (which includes Bell Labs) and B. Jayant Baliga, the inventor of the IGBT, who describes his transistor in this issue

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  • Zorpette, Glenn (1997). Rennie, John (ed.). "Fifty Years of Heroes and Epiphanies". Scientific American. 8 (1): 7. ISSN 1048-0943. Retrieved 16 January 2017. And it may not be too soon to identify a few new candidates for hero status—people such as the quantum-well wizard Federico Capasso of Lucent Technologies (which includes Bell Labs) and B. Jayant Baliga, the inventor of the IGBT, who describes his transistor in this issue