No, but she should have in 1944 when her partner Otto Hahn received it.
She did contribute to most of the work. Though because she was a girl and a Jew she was not put down by the Nobel Committee.
Marie Curie ( twice Nobel prizes) comes to mind. Lise Meitner ( also nobel prize) and Emmy Noether are just few ones.
Lise Meitner was honored for her work in physics by having the chemical element meitnerium (Mt) named after her. Additionally, she was also nominated several times for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry and Physics for her work on nuclear fission.
Lise Meitner is buried in St. James's Catholic Cemetery in Bramley, a suburb of London, England.
No, Lise Meitner passed away on October 27, 1968.
Lise Meitner had special training to be a doctor and a physic.
Lise Meitner was a pioneering physicist who, along with Otto Hahn, discovered nuclear fission of uranium. Despite not being awarded the Nobel Prize for this significant discovery, her work paved the way for the development of nuclear energy and weapons. She is remembered as one of the most influential female scientists in history.
According to Wikipedia, "Lise Meitner FRS[1] (7 or 17 November 1878 - 27 October 1968) was an Austrian-born, later Swedish, physicist who worked onradioactivity and nuclear physics.[2] Meitner was part of the team that discovered nuclear fission, an achievement for which her colleague Otto Hahn was awarded the Nobel Prize."
Lise Meitner was a pioneering physicist who contributed significantly to the understanding of nuclear fission. Along with Otto Hahn, she discovered that when uranium nuclei absorb neutrons, they can split into smaller nuclei, releasing a substantial amount of energy. This discovery laid the groundwork for the development of nuclear energy and atomic bombs. Meitner's work was instrumental in explaining the mechanism of fission, although she did not receive the Nobel Prize for it, which was awarded to Hahn alone in 1944.
Lise Meitner was perhaps the leading scientist in the development of nuclear fission.
yes she does
she lived in veina
1878-1968