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  2. François Englert - Wikipedia

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    François, Baron Englert (French: [ɑ̃ɡlɛʁ]; born 6 November 1932) is a Belgian theoretical physicist and 2013 Nobel Prize laureate. Englert is professor emeritus at the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), where he is a member of the Service de Physique Théorique.

  3. François Englert | Belgian Physicist, Quantum Mechanics

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    François Englert, (born November 6, 1932, Etterbeek, Belgium), Belgian physicist who was awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize for Physics for proposing the existence of the Higgs field, which endows all elementary particles with mass through its interactions with them. He shared the prize with British physicist Peter Higgs, who hypothesized that the ...

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  4. Francois Englert, Ph.D. | Quantum Studies | Chapman University

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    François Englert, Ph.D. is a Belgian theoretical physicist. He is currently affiliated with the Institute for Quantum Studies at Chapman University in California. He was awarded the 2010 J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics (with Gerry Guralnik, C. R. Hagen, Tom Kibble, Peter Higgs, and Robert Brout), the ;Wolf Prize in Physics ...

  5. Francois Englert - Jewish Virtual Library

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    Francois Englert is a Jewish Belgian and Nobel Laureate theoretical physicist. Born in 1932 in Brussels, Belgium to a Jewish family, Englert survived Nazi Germany’s occupation of Belgium during the Holocaust by hiding his Jewish identity by living in orphanages in the towns of Dinant, Lustin, Stoumont and Annevoie-Rouillon, all of which were ...

  6. François Englert — Wikipédia

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    François, baron Englert, né le 6 novembre 1932 à Etterbeek , est un physicien théoricien belge. Il est professeur émérite à l' université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), où il est membre du service de physique théorique , dont il a été le codirecteur avec Robert Brout de 1980 à 1998.

  7. List of Nobel laureates - Wikipedia

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    François Englert; Peter W. Higgs: Martin Karplus; Michael Levitt; Arieh Warshel: James E. Rothman; Randy W. Schekman; Thomas C. Südhof: Alice Munro: Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons: Eugene F. Fama; Lars Peter Hansen; Robert J. Shiller: 2014 Isamu Akasaki; Hiroshi Amano; Shuji Nakamura: Eric Betzig; Stefan Hell; William ...

  8. Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Belgium Coordinates: 50°50′N 4°00′E Belgium, [A] officially the Kingdom of Belgium, [B] is a country in Northwestern Europe. The country is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to the southwest, and the North Sea to the northwest.

  9. 10 Examples of Higgs Boson - eduinput.com

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    The existence of the Higgs boson was theoretically predicted by several physicists, including Peter Higgs, François Englert, and Robert Brout in the 1960s. Their work led to the development of the Higgs mechanism. Higgs Boson and Dark Matter

  10. ETH Zürich - Günther Dissertori

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    Peter Higgs und François Englert erhielten dafür 2013 den Nobelpreis für Physik. Dissertori hatte zusammen mit den ETH Kolleginnen und Kollegen Christophorus Grab, Felicitas Pauss und Rainer Wallny mitgeholfen, den Weg dafür zu ebnen.

  11. Liste der Nobelpreisträger für Physik – Wikipedia

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    Es wurden insgesamt 221 Physiker (Stand 2022) ausgezeichnet, darunter befanden sich 217 Männer (98 Prozent) und 4 Frauen (2 Prozent). Als einziger erhielt John Bardeen zweimal den Physiknobelpreis. Von 1901 bis das letzte Mal 1992 wurde der Preis 47-mal ungeteilt an eine Person vergeben.