Theodor W. Hänsch
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Theodor W. Hänsch receiving his Nobel Prize from His
Majesty the King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden at the Stockholm Concert Hall, 10 December 2005.
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Theodor W. Hänsch after receiving his Nobel Prize at the
Stockholm Concert Hall, 10 December 2005.
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Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria seated between the Nobel Laureates
in Physics, Theodor W. Hänsch and Roy J. Glauber at the 2005 Nobel Banquet at the Stockholm City Hall on 10 December 2005. To the right is Queen Silvia of Sweden.
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At the table of honour (left to right): Sweden's Princess Christina, Theodor W. Hänsch, and Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria.
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All the 2005 Nobel Laureates assembled for a group photo during their visit to the Nobel Foundation in December, 2005. Left to right: John L. Hall, Robert J. Aumann,
Roy J. Glauber, Richard R. Schrock, Thomas C. Schelling, Robert H. Grubbs, J. Robin Warren, Theodor W. Hänsch,
Yves Chauvin, Barry J. Marshall, Mohamed ElBaradei and Yukiya Amano, representing IAEA.
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Photo: Torbjörn Zadig
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Left to right: John L. Hall, Roy J. Glauber and Theodor W. Hänsch at the interview in Stockholm, 6 December 2005.
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Photo: Hans Mehlin
7 (of 7) Theodor W. Hänsch photographed in the middle of a scientific discussion during the 58th Meeting of Nobel Laureates in Lindau, July 2008.
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Nobel Prizes and laureates
Six prizes were awarded for achievements that have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind. The 12 laureates' work and discoveries range from proteins' structures and machine learning to fighting for a world free of nuclear weapons.
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