James Franck won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1926.
James Franck and Gustav Hertz
James Chadwick won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1936.
James Franck won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1925 for his work in experimental physics, specifically for the discovery of the laws governing the impact of an electron upon an atom. This work laid the foundation for understanding the behavior of atoms and molecules, particularly in relation to the emission and absorption of energy.
James Batcheller Sumner won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1946.
Leo James Rainwater won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1976.
James Watson Cronin won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1980.
Elias James Corey won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1990.
In 1925, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded jointly to James Franck and Gustav Hertz for their discovery of the laws governing the impact of an electron upon an atom. This work was foundational in the development of quantum mechanics.
James Tobin won The Prize in Economic Sciences in 1981.
James A. Mirrlees won The Prize in Economic Sciences in 1996.
John James Rickard Macleod won The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1923.
No Noble prize in physics was awarded in 1916. If there is no work or advance deemed important by the Nobel Foundation, then there no prize is awarded. This was why no prize was awarded in 1916.