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The only person to ever win a Noble Prize in BOTH chemistry and physics is Marie Curie. She was also the 1st person to ever win 2 Nobel Prizes AND she was the 1st woman to ever win a Nobel Prize.
Erwin Schroedinger created his model of the atom in 1926. Schroedinger was an Austrian physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1933.
Jean Henri Dunant & Frederic Passy won the 1st Nobel Peace Prize in 1901.
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The 1930 Nobel Prize in Peace was awarded to Nathan Söderblom, a Swedish clergyman who advocated peace and justice.
Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen won the 1st Nobel Prize for Physics in 1901.
Marie Curie became the 1st female winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903. She was also the first woman to win the Nobel Prize for Chemistry (1911).
The 1906 winner for the Nobel Prize in Physics was JJ Thomson. His work was primarily dealing with the conduction of electricity by gases.
The first Nobel Prize winner for Physics in India was Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930 for his work on the scattering of light and the discovery of the Raman effect.
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The Nobel prize winner from Arkansas is James E. West, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1996. He was born in Prince Edward County, Virginia, but spent a significant portion of his professional career in Arkansas.
Marie Curie and her husband Pierre Curie received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903 for their work on radioactivity. Additionally, the third winner of the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics was Henri Becquerel for his discovery of spontaneous radioactivity.
The first Indian to win the Nobel prize in physics was Chandrasekhara Raman in 1930. The second was Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar in 1983.
The first Filipino Nobel Prize winner was Ernesto H. Presas, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979 for his work on the theory of the weak nuclear force.
The Secretary of Energy, Stephen Chu. (The question should be phrased "... is a Nobel Prize winner in Physics". "... has been ..." implies it goes away or evaporates).
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