A pioneer in particle physics, discovering subatomic particles like quarks and gluons, and developing the theory of quantum chromodynamics.
Born in 1918
A brilliant physicist and engineer who pioneered quantum mechanics and famously explained complex concepts in simple terms, making science accessible to all.
Born in 1918
A pioneering physicist who developed the theory of quantum electrodynamics, earning a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965 for his groundbreaking work.
92 Years Old
Developed a unified theory of electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force, predicting the existence of neutral currents. This work led to a deeper understanding of subatomic particles and their interactions.
Born in 1922
A Nobel Prize-winning physicist and mathematician who discovered the muon neutrino, a subatomic particle, and made significant contributions to our understanding of the universe. His work has far-reaching implications for particle physics and beyond.
92 Years Old
A Nobel Prize-winning physicist who pioneered the electroweak force theory, a fundamental concept in modern particle physics. His work unified two of the four fundamental forces of nature, revolutionizing our understanding of the universe.
74 Years Old
A mathematician and physicist who pioneered the concept of asymptotic freedom, a fundamental aspect of quantum chromodynamics, and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2004. His work has significantly advanced our understanding of the strong nuclear force.
74 Years Old
A renowned theoretical physicist and professor, known for his groundbreaking work on superstring theory and its application to cosmology and particle physics.
63 Years Old
Theoretical physicist and cosmologist who has made groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of the universe, particularly in the areas of dark matter and extra dimensions.