A Dutch-American physicist and academic who pioneered the field of nonlinear optics, making groundbreaking discoveries that led to the development of lasers and fiber optic communication.
Born in 1920
A Nobel Prize-winning physicist who discovered antiprotons, a fundamental particle in the universe, and made significant contributions to our understanding of subatomic particles.
96 Years Old
A pioneer in particle physics, discovering subatomic particles like quarks and gluons, and developing the theory of quantum chromodynamics.
Born in 1906
A renowned physicist and Nobel laureate who made groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of the universe, particularly in the fields of nuclear physics and astrophysics.
Born in 1904
Leading the development of the atomic bomb during World War II, this brilliant mind made groundbreaking contributions to theoretical physics, pushing the boundaries of human understanding.