Konstantin Novoselov
Konstantin Novoselov is a renowned physicist best known for his groundbreaking work on graphene, a material composed of a single layer of carbon atoms that has exceptional electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010, alongside Andre Geim, for their pioneering experiments regarding the two-dimensional material. Novoselov's research has opened new avenues in materials science and nanotechnology, leading to potential applications in electronics, energy storage, and other advanced technologies. His contributions have made significant impacts in both theoretical and applied physics, and he continues to be an influential figure in the scientific community.
Born on Nov 23, 1974 (51 years old)
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Taiwan:
Konstantin Novoselov shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010 with Andre Geim for their discovery of graphene.
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Taiwan:
Geim is known for his work with graphene, which earned him and his colleague Konstantin Novoselov the Nobel Prize.
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Russia:
Konstantin Novoselov was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010 as a British physicist.
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Russia:
Konstantin Novoselov, along with Andrey Geim, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010 for the creation of graphene.
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Russia:
Konstantin Novoselov, along with Andrei Geim, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010 for the creation of graphene.
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Sir Konstantin Novoselov is a Nobel laureate recognized for his discovery of graphene.
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