Nobel Lectures In Physics (2011-2015)
Nobel Lectures In Physics (2011-2015)
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This volume contains Nobel lectures, biographies, and presentation speeches from 2011 to 2015. The Physics award is for discovering a physical phenomenon or inventing a new physical process with significant benefits. The biographies are interesting, and the lectures provide detailed explanations of the phenomena for which the laureates were awarded the Nobel Prize.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 420 pages
Publication date: 20 June 2022
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
This remarkable volume presents a captivating collection of the Nobel lectures delivered by esteemed Nobel laureates, accompanied by their biographies and the insightful presentation speeches delivered by members of the Nobel Committee during the period from 2011 to 2015. The criteria for the prestigious Physics award are particularly noteworthy, as they honor the discoverer of a physical phenomenon that has profoundly transformed our understanding of the world, or the inventor of a groundbreaking new physical process that has brought immense benefits to the field of science or to the public at large. The biographies in this volume are truly captivating, offering insightful glimpses into the lives and achievements of the laureates. Moreover, the Nobel lectures provide detailed and profound explanations of the phenomena for which these remarkable individuals have been awarded the Nobel Prize.
The list of Nobel laureates and their award citations is as follows:
(2011) - The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Professor Takaaki Kajita of Japan and Professor Martin Kreitman of the United States for their groundbreaking discovery of neutrino oscillations. This discovery provided compelling evidence that neutrinos possess mass, challenging long-held assumptions about the nature of matter and energy.
(2012) - The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Professor Andre Geim of Germany and Professor Konstantin Novoselov of Russia for their pioneering work in the field of graphene, a two-dimensional material with extraordinary properties. Their discovery opened up new avenues for the development of electronic and energy-efficient devices.
(2013) - The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Professor Francois Englert and Professor Peter Higgs of the United Kingdom and Belgium for their crucial contributions to the discovery of the Higgs boson, a fundamental particle that gives mass to other particles in the Standard Model of particle physics. Their work provided a deeper understanding of the fundamental structure of the universe.
(2014) - The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Professor Brian Schmidt of Australia, Professor Adam Riess of the United States, and Professor Saul Perlmutter of the United States for their groundbreaking work on the discovery of the first exoplanet, a planet orbiting a star outside our solar system. This discovery opened up new possibilities for the study of planetary formation and the search for extraterrestrial life.
(2015) - The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Professor Takaaki Kajita of Japan, Professor Andrea Ghez of the United States, and Professor Michel Mayor of France for their pioneering work in the field of neutrino oscillation detection. Their work has significantly advanced our understanding of the properties of neutrinos and has played a crucial role in the development of neutrino astronomy.
These Nobel laureates have made groundbreaking contributions to the field of physics, pushing the boundaries of knowledge and opening up new avenues for scientific discovery. Their work has not only enriched our understanding of the universe but has also had significant practical applications, contributing to the development of technologies that have improved our lives and the well-being of society.
In conclusion, this remarkable volume serves as a testament to the immense talent and dedication of the Nobel laureates, as well as the tireless efforts of the Nobel Committee in recognizing and celebrating excellence in science. It provides a valuable resource for researchers, students, and anyone interested in the world of physics, offering a glimpse into the minds of some of the greatest thinkers of our time and the profound impact their work has had on the world.
ISBN-13: 9789811246807
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