Physics
Vitaly L. Ginzburg – Interview
Interview
Interview transcript Professor Ginzburg, welcome to the Nobel e-Museum. We are very happy to have you here. You have a very long career in science behind you, I would say, so my first question would be what is your most exciting memory of life in science? Vitaly Ginzburg: It is difficult to…
moreMasatoshi Koshiba – Curriculum Vitae
Curriculum Vitae
Name: KOSHIBA, Masatoshi. Date/Place of Birth: September 19, 1926/Toyohashi city, Aichi Pref., Japan. Nationality: Japanese. Marital status: Married to Kyoko KATO on October 5, 1959, in Tokyo. Permanent address: 4-11-7 Shimoigusa, Suginami, Tokyo 167-0022 Japan. Tel/Fax: 81-3-3396-6868, e-mail: [email protected]. Education Mar. 1951: Graduated from University of Tokyo, physics major. Apr. ’51 to…
moreMasatoshi Koshiba – Interview
Interview
Interview transcript Dr Giacconi, Dr Koshiba, Dr Raymond Davis and Andrew Davis, welcome to Stockholm and to this Nobel interview. Yesterday you received the Nobel Prize in Physics for this year 2002. The Nobel Prize gives you fame and it gives you money too. Do you feel happy? Dr Giacconi. Riccardo Giacconi:…
moreRiccardo Giacconi – Interview
Interview
Interview transcript Dr Giacconi, Dr Koshiba, Dr Raymond Davis and Andrew Davis, welcome to Stockholm and to this Nobel interview. Yesterday you received the Nobel Prize in Physics for this year 2002. The Nobel Prize gives you fame and it gives you money too. Do you feel happy? Dr…
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