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Martin Lewis Perl

Martin Lewis Perl
Martin Lewis Perl Born June 24, 1927(age 80)
New YorkNationality AmericanFields physicsKnown for tau leptonNotable awards Nobel Prize in Physicsin 1995

Martin Lewis Perl (born June 24, 1927 in New York) is an American physicist, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1995 for his discovery of the tau lepton. His parents were Jewish emigrants to the US from the Polish area of Russia.

Perl is a 1948 graduate of Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute (now known as Polytechnic University) in Brooklyn, and received his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1955. He spent his career at the University of Michigan and then at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC).

He currently serves on the board of advisors of Scientists and Engineers for America, an organization focused on promoting sound science in American government.

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v • d • eWolf Prize in Physics Laureates

Chien-Shiung Wu (1978) · George Uhlenbeck / Giuseppe Occhialini (1979) · Michael Fisher / Leo Kadanoff / Kenneth G. Wilson (1980) · Freeman Dyson / Gerardus 't Hooft / Victor Weisskopf (1981) · Leon M. Lederman / Martin Lewis Perl (1982) · Erwin Hahn / Peter Hirsch / Theodore Maiman (1983/4) · Conyers Herring / Philippe Nozieres (1984/5) · Mitchell Feigenbaum / Albert J. Libchaber (1986) · Herbert Friedman / Bruno Rossi / Riccardo Giacconi (1987) · Roger Penrose / Stephen Hawking (1988) · Pierre-Gilles de Gennes / David J. Thouless (1990) · Maurice Goldhaber / Valentine Telegdi (1991) · Joseph H. Taylor, Jr. (1992) · Benoît Mandelbrot (1993) · Vitaly Ginzburg / Yoichiro Nambu (1994/5) · John Wheeler (1996/7) · Yakir Aharonov / Michael Berry (1998) · Dan Shechtman (1999) · Raymond Davis, Jr. / Masatoshi Koshiba (2000) · Bertrand Halperin / Anthony Leggett (2002/3) · Robert Brout / François Englert / Peter Higgs (2004) · Daniel Kleppner (2005) · Albert Fert / Peter Grünberg (2006/7)

Agriculture · Arts · Chemistry · Mathematics · Medicine · Physics v • d • eNobel Laureatesin Physics1901-1925

Röntgen (1901) · Lorentz / Zeeman (1902) · Becquerel / P.Curie / M.Curie (1903) · Rayleigh (1904) · Lenard (1905) · Thomson (1906) · Michelson (1907) · Lippmann (1908) · Marconi / Braun (1909) · van der Waals (1910) · Wien (1911) · Dalén (1912) · Kamerlingh Onnes (1913) · Laue (1914) · W.L.Bragg / W.H.Bragg (1915) · Barkla (1917) · Planck (1918) · Stark (1919) · Guillaume (1920) · Einstein (1921) · N.Bohr (1922) · Millikan (1923) · M.Siegbahn (1924) · Franck / Hertz (1925)

1926-1950

Perrin (1926) · Compton / C.Wilson (1927) · O.Richardson (1928) · De Broglie (1929) · Raman (1930) · Heisenberg (1932) · Schrödinger / Dirac (1933) · Chadwick (1935) · Hess / C.D.Anderson (1936) · Davisson / Thomson (1937) · Fermi (1938) · Lawrence (1939) · Stern (1943) · Rabi (1944) · Pauli (1945) · Bridgman (1946) · Appleton (1947) · Blackett (1948) · Yukawa (1949) · Powell (1950)

1951-1975

Cockcroft / Walton (1951) · Bloch / Purcell (1952) · Zernike (1953) · Born / Bothe (1954) · Lamb / Kusch (1955) · Shockley / Bardeen / Brattain (1956) · Yang / T.D.Lee (1957) · Cherenkov / Frank / Tamm (1958) · Segrè / Chamberlain (1959) · Glaser (1960) · Hofstadter / Mössbauer (1961) · Landau (1962) · Wigner / Goeppert-Mayer / Jensen (1963) · Townes / Basov / Prokhorov (1964) · Tomonaga / Schwinger / Feynman (1965) · Kastler (1966) · Bethe (1967) · Alvarez (1968) · Gell-Mann (1969) · Alfvén / Néel (1970) · Gabor (1971) · Bardeen / Cooper / Schrieffer (1972) · Esaki / Giaever / Josephson (1973) · Ryle / Hewish (1974) · A.Bohr / Mottelson / Rainwater (1975)

1976-2000

Richter / Ting (1976) · P.W.Anderson / Mott / Van Vleck (1977) · Kapitsa / Penzias / R.Wilson (1978) · Glashow / Salam / Weinberg (1979) · Cronin / Fitch (1980) · Bloembergen / Schawlow / K.Siegbahn (1981) · K.Wilson (1982) · Chandrasekhar / Fowler (1983) · Rubbia / van der Meer (1984) · von Klitzing (1985) · Ruska / Binnig / Rohrer (1986) · Bednorz / Müller (1987) · Lederman / Schwartz / Steinberger (1988) · Ramsey / Dehmelt / Paul (1989) · Friedman / Kendall / R. Taylor (1990) · de Gennes (1991) · Charpak (1992) · Hulse / J. Taylor (1993) · Brockhouse / Shull (1994) · Perl / Reines (1995) · D.Lee / Osheroff / R.Richardson (1996) · Chu / Cohen-Tannoudji / Phillips (1997) · Laughlin / Störmer / Tsui (1998) · 't Hooft / Veltman (1999) · Alferov / Kroemer / Kilby (2000)

2001-2025

Cornell / Ketterle / Wieman (2001) · Davis / Koshiba / Giacconi (2002) · Abrikosov / Ginzburg / Leggett (2003) · Gross / Politzer / Wilczek (2004) · Glauber / Hall / Hänsch (2005) · Mather / Smoot (2006) · Fert / Grünberg (2007)

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