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List of Jews among Nobel Prize winners
Leo Landau, niels bohr, Barani, Levy, Verhaber, Mechnikov, richard feynman, gordimer, Einstein, von Neumann, etc.

1, gordimer

Nadine gordimer (1923165438+1October 20–201July 04 13) is a South African woman writer. Her main works are People in July and Unaccompanied. 198 1 year, she published the novel The Man in July, which was one of the decisive works that she later won Nobel Prize in Literature. 199 1 year, she won the Nobel Prize in Literature. 20 14 On July 3rd, gordimer died at the age of 90. Her family said in a statement that she died peacefully in her sleep at her home in Johannesburg, with her two children Hugo and Olian beside her.

2. Niels Henrik David Bohr

Niels henrik david bohr, a Danish physicist, holds a master's degree/doctor's degree from the University of Copenhagen, and is an academician of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences. He has won the gold medal from the Royal Danish Academy of Science and Literature, honorary doctorates from the University of Manchester and Cambridge in England, and 1922 Nobel Prize in Physics.

Bohr proposed Bohr model to explain the spectrum of hydrogen atoms by introducing quantization conditions. He proposed complementary principle and Copenhagen explanation to explain quantum mechanics. He was also the founder of Copenhagen School, which had a far-reaching influence on the development of physics in the 20th century.

3. Fritz Haber

Fritz Haber (1868 65438+February 9th ~1934 65438+1October 29th), a German chemist, was born in Silesia, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland) to a Jewish family. 1909, he became the first scientist to produce ammonia from the air, which freed mankind from the passive situation of relying on natural nitrogen fertilizer and accelerated the development of world agriculture, so he won the Swedish Academy Chemistry Award in 19 18.

4. Ilya Erich Mecinikov

Ilya Erich Mecinikov (ильяил?ичмечников, 65438+May 658) Because of its benefits to human body, people call it the father of lactic acid bacteria.

5. richard phillips feynman

Richard phillips feynman (English: richard phillips feynman,191May 08,1-1February 988, 15), an American Jewish physicist, is a professor of physics at California Institute of Technology. 1965 Feynman won the Nobel Prize in Physics Julian. The contribution of Schwinger and Ichiro Chao to quantum electrodynamics.

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