Examples of 'laureate in physics' in a sentence

Meaning of "laureate in physics"

A laureate in physics refers to an individual who has received recognition and honor for their achievements in the field of physics. It usually indicates that the person has been awarded a prestigious prize, such as the Nobel Prize in Physics

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Nobel prize laureate in physics recruited for advisory board.
Strickland became the third female Nobel laureate in physics.
Richard Taylor, Nobel laureate in physics for his contributions in particle physics.
He could have been our Nobel Laureate in Physics.
Arthur B. McDonald, Nobel Laureate in physics for the discovery of neutrino oscillations.
Say hello to MIT bio-engineer . Nobel laureate in physics.
Marie Curie - Two-time Nobel laureate in physics and chemistry.
In 1924 the Nobel Committee failed to appoint a laureate in physics.
The pair won the 1978 Nobel laureate in physics for their discovery.
He received his doctorate at Halle, in 1928, under the Nobel laureate in Physics Gustav Hertz.
Riazuddin was the only pupil of Nobel laureate in Physics Abdus Salam.

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