Martin L. Perl(1927–2014)
PhysicsMartin L. Perl is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1995) from United States. They have received 2 major awards in total. Their primary field is Physics. They were educated at Columbia University and James Madison High School. They have been affiliated with University of Michigan.
United States
2
Major Awards
1,301
Publications
16,244
Citations
55
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Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
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12. The Scientific Advisory System: Some Observations
Science, Technology, and National Policy(2019)
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A Contrarian View of How to Develop Creativity in Science and Engineering
Learning To Live Together: Promoting Social Harmony(2018)
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Recent Publications
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12. The Scientific Advisory System: Some Observations
Science, Technology, and National Policy2019
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Open AccessA Contrarian View of How to Develop Creativity in Science and Engineering
Learning To Live Together: Promoting Social Harmony2018
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Career Path
Award progression over time
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Co-winners
Shared the same award in the same year
Education
Columbia University
James Madison High School
New York University Tandon School of Engineering
United States Merchant Marine Academy
Doctoral Advisors
Samuel C. C. TingGeorge FlemingKwan-Wu LaiMichael KreislerPetros Afentoulis RapidisIsidor Isaac Rabi
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
MR
Martin Rees
Wolf Prize in Physics (2024)
FK
Ferenc Krausz
Nobel Prize in Physics (2023)
AL
Anne L'Huillier
Nobel Prize in Physics (2023)
GP
Giorgio Parisi
Lorentz Medal (2022)
AZ
Anton Zeilinger
Nobel Prize in Physics (2022)
AA
Alain Aspect
Nobel Prize in Physics (2022)
JF
John F. Clauser
Nobel Prize in Physics (2022)
RP
Roger Penrose
Nobel Prize in Physics (2020)
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