Nobel Prize
Winner - 2010
Winner's
Name
|
Field
|
Country
|
Work
|
Konstantin
Novoselov
Andre Geim |
Physics
|
Russia
|
For
groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene.
|
Liu
Xiaobo
|
Peace
|
China
|
The
Nobel Peace Prize 2010 was awarded to Liu Xiaobo "for his long and
non-violent struggle for fundamental human rights in China".
|
Mario
Vargas Llosa
|
Literature
|
Peru
|
For
his cartography of structures of power and his trenchant images of the
individual's resistance, revolt, and defeat.
|
Robert
G. Edwards
|
Medicine
|
UK
|
For
the development of in vitro fertilization.
|
Richard
F. Heck
Ei-ichi Negishi Akira Suzuki |
Chemistry
|
USA
USA Japan |
For
palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.
|
Peter
A. Diamond
Dale T. Mortensen Christopher A. Pissarides |
Economics
|
USA
USA UK |
For
their analysis of markets with search frictions.
|
Nobel Prize
Winner - 2009
Winner's
Name
|
Field
|
Country
|
Work
|
Elizabeth
Blackburn
Carol Greider Jack Szostak |
Medicine
|
USA
|
For
the discovery of how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme
telomerase.
|
Charles
K. Kao
Willard S. Boyle George E. Smith |
Physics
|
USA
|
For
groundbreaking achievements concerning the transmission of light in fibers
for optical communication. And the invention of an imaging semiconductor
circuit – the CCD sensor.
|
V.
Ramakrishnan
Thomas A. Steitz Ada E. Yonath |
Chemistry
|
UK
USA Israel |
For
studies of the structure and function of the ribosome
|
Barack
Obama
|
Peace
|
USA
|
For
his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and
cooperation between peoples.
|
Herta
Müller
|
Literature
|
Germany
|
For
the concentration of poetry and the frankness of prose, depicts the landscape
of the dispossessed.
|
Elinor
Ostrom
Oliver E. Williamson |
Economics
|
USA
|
For
her analysis of economic governance, especially the commons.
For his analysis of economic governance, especially the boundaries of the firm. |
Nobel Prize
Winner - 2008
Winner's
Name
|
Field
|
Country
|
Work
|
Martti
A
|
Peace
|
Finland
|
Who
has worked to end conflicts in troubled spots around the world for more than
three decades.
|
Paul
Krugman
|
Economics
|
USA
|
For
his analysis of trade patterns and location of economic activity.
|
Jean-Marie
Gustave Le Clézio
|
Literature
|
France
|
Whose
work reflects a seemingly insatiable restlessness and sense of wonder about
other places and other cultures.
|
Harald
zur Hausen
Francoise Barre-Sinoussi Luc Montagnier |
Medicine
|
Germany
France France |
His
discovery led to the development of two vaccines against cervical cancer, the
second most common cancer among women.
The viral discovery has also led to an understanding of the natural history of H.I.V. infection in people, which ultimately leads to AIDS and death unless treated. |
Yoichiro
Nambu
Makoto Kobayashi Toshihide Maskawa |
Physics
|
USA
Japan Japan |
For
their work exploring the hidden symmetries among elementary particles that
are the deepest constituents of nature.
|
Osamu
Shimomura
Martin Chalfie Roger Y. Tsien |
Chemistry
|
Japan
USA USA |
For
taking the ability of some jellyfish to glow green and transforming it into a
ubiquitous tool of molecular biology to watch the dance of living cells and
the proteins within them.
|
Nobel Prize
Winner - 2007
Winner's
Name
|
Field
|
Country
|
Work
|
Al
Gore
R. K. Pachuri |
Peace
|
USA
India |
For
their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made
climate change.
|
Leonid
Hurwicz
Eric S. Maskin Roger B. Myerson |
Economics
|
USA
|
For
their work in mechanism design theory, a branch of economics that looks at
the design of institutions in situations where markets do not work properly.
|
Doris
Lessing
|
Literature
|
UK
|
Whose
deeply autobiographical writing has swept across continents and reflects her
engagement with the social and political issues of her time.
|
Gerhard
Ertl
|
Chemistry
|
Germany
|
Whose
studies of chemical reactions on solid surfaces have affected agriculture,
manufacturing and environmental science.
|
Mario
R. Capecchi
Oliver Smithies Martin J. Evans |
Medicine
|
USA
USA UK |
For
developing the immensely powerful “knockout” technology that allows
scientists to create animal models of human disease in mice.
|
Albert
Fert
Peter Grünberg |
Physics
|
France
Germany |
They
have discovered how to manipulate the magnetic and electrical properties of
thin layers of atoms to store vast amounts of data on tiny disks, making
iPods and other wonders of modern life possible.
|
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