Global | 2023.10.03 19:57
[휴스턴=뉴스핌] Correspondent Go In-won = This year’s Nobel Prize in Physics went to three scientists who made contributions related to an experimental method that generates pulsed light in the order of attoseconds (one quintillionth of a second).
The Nobel Committee of the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden announced on the 3rd (local time) that it had selected Pierre Agostini, a professor at Ohio University in the U.S., Professor Ferenc Kraus, a professor at Ludwig Maximilian University in Germany, and Anne Wheeler, a professor at Lund University in Sweden, as winners of this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics.
[로이터=뉴스핌] Pierre Agostini, a professor at Ohio University in the U.S., who won the Nobel Prize in Physics on the 3rd, Professor Ferenc Kraus at Ludwig Maximilians University in Germany, and Anne Wheeler, a professor at Lund University in Sweden (from left). 2023.10.03 [email protected]
Among these winners, Wheeler is the fifth female recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics.
The Nobel Committee plans to announce the winners in that order, starting with the Physiology or Medicine Prize on the 2nd, the Physics Prize on the 4th, the Chemistry Prize on the 4th, the Literature Prize on the 5th, the Peace Prize on the 6th, and the Economics Prize on the 9th. The winner will be awarded a prize of 11 million Swedish Krona (about 1.34 billion won).
This year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine went to Professor Catalin Carrico of the University of Pennsylvania and Professor Drew Weissman of the University of Pennsylvania, a Hungarian-American female scientist who developed a messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) vaccine to prevent COVID-19.
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2023-10-03 10:27:00