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council for history of Physics2013/9/28 in SooChow University
Topic for 9/28Time subject Professor
08:30-08:50 Check in
09:00~09:10 introduction SooChow University
09:10~10:40 Analysis of Nobel prize for physics Beijing Tsing Hua
10:40~11:00 Tea time
11:00~12:30 Niels Bohr Taiman Tsing Hua
12:30~13:30 lunch
13:30~14:30 Traditional of Physic education show in Europe SooChow University
14:30~16:00 Contribution of Max Born in Physics Hebei University
16:00~16:20 Tea time
16:20~17:50 From Galileo ,Newton to Einstein SooChow University
Topic for 10/5Time title Professor
08:30-08:50 Check in
09:00~09:10 introduction SooChow University
09:10~10:40 Inspire of Nobel prize for physics Beijing Tsing Hua
10:40~11:00 Tea time
11:00~12:30 Discussion about Heliocentric and Geocentric Taiman University
12:30~13:30 lunch
13:30~14:30 Review of text book of Physics in U.K. and U.S.A.
SooChow University
14:30~16:00 History of Physics on Stamp Hebei University
16:00~16:20 Tea time
16:20~17:50 Development of ROC in physics SooChow University
Average Age for a Nobel Laureate in Physics
The ages in the graphs below refers to how old the Nobel Laureates were the year they were awarded the Nobel Prize. The average age when awarded is 55 for all the Physics Laureates between 1901 and 2013. The most frequent age bracket for Physics Laureates is 45-49. Only one Physics Laureate has been under 30 years, that is Lawrence Bragg, 25 years old when he was awarded the Nobel Prize with his father in 1915. Bragg is not only the youngest Physics Laureate, he is also the youngest Nobel Laureate in any Nobel Prize area.
Percent and number of Physics Laureates in different age brackets
Average age of Physics Laureates during the past century
Average age of Nobel Laureate per prize category
In this 110 years, winner age is increasing.Line up ,the time of waiting from 10 yrs to 30yrs.
But, the age of contribute is constant.
1901-1915 1917-1930 1932-1945 1946-1957 1958-1970 1971-1980 1980-1990 1991-2000 2001-20100
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winner agecontribution agewait time
The age for contribution in statics
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 650
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categorycategory countHeat, molecule 7Optics=light 32 newQuantum theorem 26X-ray 8Atom 9Nucleus 15Particle 49 newCondense 29 newMagnetic 4Microwave 9Spectrum 15Astronomy 13 new
Low temperature and superconductor 13
New effect 12
Micro structure 10 new
New technology 26 new
Front 45yrs=before 1945 War 2 endingwinner in USA is 8,in UK is 10,in German is 11back 67 yrs=after War 2 ending center of science from Europe to USA
30%
70%
winner
theoremexperiment
Heliocentric and Geocentric
1901-2012 winner for Nobel prize in Physics
USA90
Russia11
Japan6
ROC2
Pakistan1
German23
Nederland9
Denmark3
Poland1
Australian1
UK24
Sweden4
Italy3
Indian1
French12
Switzerland4
Austria2
Canada1
Total194
stamp
MaxwellElectromagnetic wave
Rutherford in New ZealandAtomic nucleus
optics1st Nobel prize RoentgenX-ray Prism
elsctron
A cathode ray tube curie
Optic fiber
telegraph
Feynman
Twelve Canadian scientists have won the Nobel Prize
physics Willard Boyle 2009 Charge Coupled Device
Bert Brockhouse, 1994 Condensed Matter
Richard Taylor, 1990 verifying the Quark Theory
Twelve Canadian scientists have won the Nobel Prize
Chemistry Sid Altman, 1989 Catalytic RNA
Gerhard Herzberg, 1971 Molecular Spectroscopy
Rudolph Marcus, 1992 Electron Transfer Reactions
John Polanyi, 1986 Chemi- luminescence
Michael Smith, 1993 Site-Based Mutagenesis
Henry Taube, 1983 Electron Transfer Reactions
Twelve Canadian scientists have won the Nobel Prize
Medicine Sir Frederick Banting,
1923 Discovering Insulin
David Hubel, 1981 Mapping the Visual Cortex
Jack Szostak, 2009 discovery of how Telomeres work.
Father and son in NewYorkRoger David Kornberg (1918-2007)1959 medicine
Roger David Kornberg(1947-)2006 Chemistry
Mother and older daughterMarie Curie (1867-1934)1903 Physics 1911Chemistry
Irène Joliot-Curie(1897-1956)1935 Chemistry
She with her husbandPierre Curie1903 Physics
Her husband is Frédéric Joliot-Curie1935 Chemistry together
younger daughter and her husband
Ève Curie 1965: Nobel Peace Prize
Father and his son
Niels Bohr Aage Bohr
Thomson Joseph John 1906
He has 8 students that win Nobel prize Son is George_Paget_Thomson
Great teacher in universityMax Born(1882-1970) win Nobel prize at 1954 (72 years old)
students of Max Born • Alfred Lande (1888-1976)• Werner Heisenberg(1901-1976)• Maria Goeppert(1906-1972)• J. Robert Oppenheimer Jew USA• Victor Weisskopf• Ludwig Delbruck• Walter Elsasser• Klaus Fuchs• Herbert(Bert) Sydney Green
partners of Max Born • Otto Stern (1888-1969)• Werner Heisenberg• Pascual Jordan• Friedrich Hund• Leon Rosenfeld• Walte Heitler• Leopold Infeld• Emil Wolf
partners of Max Born • Enrica Fermi• Paul Dirac• Igor Tamm• Von Neumann• Eugene Wigner• Edward Teller• Nevill Mott• Gerhard Herzberg