Sir Cyril Hinshelwood
Nominations
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1956
Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, Nikolay Semenov
Nominated on 12 occasions for the Nobel Prize in
- Chemistry 1947, by Theodor Svedberg
- Chemistry 1948, by William Wardlaw
- Chemistry 1948, by Theodor Svedberg
- Chemistry 1949, by William Garner
- Chemistry 1949, by Hans von Euler-Chelpin
- Chemistry 1951, by R Linstead
- Chemistry 1952, by M Evans
- Chemistry 1953, by C.J. Böttcher
- Chemistry 1953, by R Linstead
- Chemistry 1953, by Robert Robinson
- Chemistry 1955, by Lars Gunnar Sillén
- Chemistry 1956, by Lars Gunnar Sillén
Submitted 5 nominations, for the Nobel Prize in
- Physics 1960, nominee: Max Ferdinand Perutz, John Kendrew, Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
- Physics 1961, nominee: Sir Geoffrey Ingram Taylor
- Chemistry 1946, nominee: Nikolay Nikolaevich Semenov
- Chemistry 1950, nominee: Nikolay Nikolaevich Semenov
- Chemistry 1961, nominee: Sir Christopher Kelk Ingold
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