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Rank Image Name Family Field Legacy and Remarks Born Died 1 Muhammad Yunus: Bengali Muslim family, Chattogram (), Bengal, now Bangladesh (East Bengal) : Economics: Winner of Nobel Peace Prize (2006) for founding the Grameen Bank and pioneering the concepts of microcredit and microfinance in Bangladesh (East Bengal), only Bangladeshi (Bangladeshi Citizen) to win Nobel Prize (Nobel Peace Prize)
Pages in category "Bengali physicists" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Mohammad Ataul Karim; B.
Bengali physicists (47 P) W. Scientists from West Bengal (4 C, 140 P) Pages in category "Bengali scientists" The following 107 pages are in this category, out of 107 ...
Mani Lal Bhaumik, physicist, helped develop the first excimer laser at the University of California; Debendra Mohan Bose, physicist, made contributions in the field of cosmic rays, artificial radioactivity and neutron physics; Jagadish Chandra Bose, physicist, radio and wireless transmission pioneer, also did substantial work on botany
Following is a list of physicists who are notable for their achievements. ... Megh Nad Saha – Bengali India (1893–1956) Shoichi Sakata – Japan (1911–1970)
Hiranmay Sen Gupta, chairman and professor at physics department at University of Dhaka; A. M. Harun-ar-Rashid, physicist, author of many physics books; Abdul Matin Chowdhury, physicist, ex-vice chancellor, University of Dhaka, member, Nobel Committee for Physics [22] Kariamanickam Srinivasa Krishnan, FRS, co-discoverer of the Raman Effect in ...
Palash Baran Pal (Bengali: পলাশ বরন পাল Palāś Baran Pāl, born : 1955) is an Indian theoretical physicist, an Emeritus Professor in the Physics Department of Science College, Calcutta University, Kolkata, [1] a writer, [2] [3] a linguist [4] and a poet.
The following is a partial list of notable theoretical physicists. Arranged by century of birth, then century of death, then year of birth, then year of death, then alphabetically by surname. For explanation of symbols, see Notes at end of this article.