Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen
Nominations
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1901
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen
Nominated on 21 occasions for the Nobel Prize in
- Physics 1901, by Knut Ångström
- Physics 1901, by Svante Arrhenius
- Physics 1901, by Bernhard Hasselberg
- Physics 1901, by Hugo Hildebrandsson
- Physics 1901, by Robert Thalén
- Physics 1901, by Wilhelm von Bezold
- Physics 1901, by Anton Dohrn
- Physics 1901, by Friedrich von Hefner-Alteneck
- Physics 1901, by Rudolph von Koelliker
- Physics 1901, by Max von Pettenkofer
- Physics 1901, by Max Planck
- Physics 1901, by Friedrich von Recklinghausen
- Physics 1901, by Franz Reuleaux
- Physics 1901, by E Stuve
- Physics 1901, by Emil Warburg
- Physics 1901, by Gustav Zeuner
- Physiology or Medicine 1906, by Ernst Fuchs
- Physiology or Medicine 1909, by A Eiselsberg
- Physiology or Medicine 1910, by Edmund Rose
- Physiology or Medicine 1919, by R von Ortner
- Physiology or Medicine 1922, by Bernhard Naunyn
Submitted 6 nominations, for the Nobel Prize in
- Physics 1901, nominee: William Thomson
- Physics 1903, nominee: William Thomson
- Physics 1905, nominee: Sir Joseph Thomson
- Physics 1910, nominee: Knut Ångström
- Physics 1917, nominee: Max Planck
- Physics 1922, nominee: Niels Bohr
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