Arthur B. McDonald(1943)
PhysicsArthur B. McDonald is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics (2015) from Canada. They have received 3 major awards in total. Their primary field is Physics. They were educated at California Institute of Technology and Dalhousie University. They have been affiliated with Princeton University.
Canada
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Career Path
Award progression over time
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Co-winners
Shared the same award in the same year
KS
Kip S. Thorne
Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2016)
RW
Rainer Weiss
Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2016)
RD
Ronald Drever
Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2016)
TK
Takaaki Kajita
Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2016)
LT
LIGO Team
Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2016)
KN
Kōichirō Nishikawa
Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2016)
KL
Kam-Biu Luk
Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2016)
YW
Yifang Wang
Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2016)
YS
Yōichirō Suzuki
Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2016)
AS
Atsuto Suzuki
Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2016)
ZF
Zsolt Frei
Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2016)
MG
Mikhail Gorodetsky
Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2016)
Education
California Institute of Technology
Dalhousie University
Sydney Academy
Doctoral Advisor
Career Timeline
Princeton University?–present
Chalk River Laboratories?–present
Academy Memberships
National Academy of Sciences (US)
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)

Charles Bennett
Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2023)

Gilles Brassard
Turing Award (2025)
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Yang Shi
Fellow of the Royal Society (2024)

Eric A. Cornell
Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2021)

Carl E. Wieman
Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2021)
Roger Penrose
Nobel Prize in Physics (2020)

Donna Strickland
Fellow of the Royal Society (2020)

Andrew J. King
Fellow of the Royal Society (2018)
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