The Nobel Prize is awarded annually to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to science through research, invention, or notable work that benefits society. The prizes were established through the last will of Alfred Nobel, the Swedish inventor of dynamite. The document then lists the winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics from 2000 to 2009, recognizing contributions in fields like transistors, Bose-Einstein condensates, astrophysics, superconductors, quantum chromodynamics, laser spectroscopy, magnetoresistance, and advances in optics.
The Nobel Prize is awarded annually to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to science through research, invention, or notable work that benefits society. The prizes were established through the last will of Alfred Nobel, the Swedish inventor of dynamite. The document then lists the winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics from 2000 to 2009, recognizing contributions in fields like transistors, Bose-Einstein condensates, astrophysics, superconductors, quantum chromodynamics, laser spectroscopy, magnetoresistance, and advances in optics.
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The Nobel Prize is awarded annually to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to science through research, invention, or notable work that benefits society. The prizes were established through the last will of Alfred Nobel, the Swedish inventor of dynamite. The document then lists the winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics from 2000 to 2009, recognizing contributions in fields like transistors, Bose-Einstein condensates, astrophysics, superconductors, quantum chromodynamics, laser spectroscopy, magnetoresistance, and advances in optics.
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persons who have done excellent investigations(researches), invented technologies(skills) or revolutionary equipment(equipping) or have done notable contributions to the society. The prizes were instituted as last will of Alfred Nobel, inventor of the dynamite and Swedish manufacturer. 2000 ● " For his(her,your) important contribution to the basic foundations of the technology of modern information, particularly across the invention of rapid transistors, díodos in laser and integrated circuits " (shared with Zhores I. Alferov and Jack St. Clair Kilby) 2001 ● " For his(her,your) investigations(researches) in relation with the condensed Bose-Einstein, a phenomenon of the matter that takes place(is produced) in extreme situations " (shared with Wolfgang Ketterle and Carl E. Wieman) 2002 ● " For his(her,your) pioneering works in the area of the astrophysics, especially for the detection of the cosmic neutrinos " (shared with Riccardo Giacconi y Masatoshi Koshiba ● 2003 ● " For his(her,your) pioneering contributions to the theory of the superconductors and the superfluids " (shared with Alexei To. Abrikosov and Vitaly L. Ginzburg) 2004 ● Three North American physicists have been rewarded by the prize Nóbel of Physics: David Gross, David Politzer and Frank Wilczek. They have discovered a notable property of the nuclear strong force, which interacts between(among) the quarks. 2005 ● The prize Nóbel in Physical 2005 has to see with the light. Roy Glauber, considered " the father of the quantum optics ", shares the Prize with John Hall and Theodor Hänsch, who achieved the espectroscopia never developed, with a precision up to the moment obtained, laser. ● 2006 ● The Nobel prize Assembly at Karolinska Institutet has decided today to grant the Nobel Prize in Physics of 2006 2007 ● The scientists Frenchman Albert Fert and German Peter Grunberg gained(earned) the Nobel Prize on Physics 2007 for the discovery of a giant magnetorresistencia, announced on the 9th the committee Nobel prize. 2008 ● The version 2008 of the prize was granted to the American Yoichiro Nambu 2009 ● The Nobel Prize on Physics 2009 has been granted to three scientists who have done important advances in the field of the light, all Anglo-Saxons. The winning ones are the Britisher - American Charles Kao, the Canadian Williard Boyle and the American George E. Smith. Physics prize novels