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Following is a list of physicists who are notable for their achievements. A. Aryabhatta – India (Bharat) (476–550 CE) Jules Aarons – United States (1921–2016 ...
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The following is a list of centenarians – specifically, people who became famous as scientists and mathematicians – known for reasons other than their longevity. For more lists, see lists of centenarians .
The first prize in physics was awarded in 1901 to Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, of Germany, who received 150,782 SEK. John Bardeen is the only laureate to win the prize twice—in 1956 and 1972. William Lawrence Bragg was the youngest Nobel laureate in physics; he won the prize in 1915 at the age of 25.
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Frank Press, Jerusalem 1953 Luigi Palmieri (Italian, 1807–1896) – seismic studies of Mount Vesuvius Eugene Parker (American, 1927–2022) – solar wind and magnetospheres of the Earth and Sun; awarded Kyoto Prize, National Medal of Science, William Bowie Medal
Axel Brunger — developed the free R cross-validation index and the X-PLOR/CNS software for macromolecular crystallography; Carlos Bustamante (Peruvian-born American, 1951–) — known for single-molecule biophysics of molecular motors and biological polymer physics