Wilhelm Wien
Nominations
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1911
Wilhelm Wien
Nominated on 9 occasions for the Nobel Prize in
- Physics 1907, by Vilhelm Bjerknes
- Physics 1908, by Ivar Fredholm
- Physics 1909, by Ivar Fredholm
- Physics 1909, by Vilhelm Bjerknes
- Physics 1910, by Emil Warburg
- Physics 1911, by Emil Warburg
- Physics 1926, by Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard
- Physics 1927, by Johannes Stark
- Physics 1929, by Johannes Stark
Submitted 24 nominations, for the Nobel Prize in
- Physics 1908, nominee: Julius Elster, Hans Geitel
- Physics 1910, nominee: Julius Elster, Hans Geitel
- Physics 1912, nominee: Albert Einstein, Hendrik Lorentz, Petr Lebedev
- Physics 1913, nominee: Albert Einstein, Hendrik Lorentz
- Physics 1913, nominee: Jean Perrin, Theodor Svedberg
- Physics 1914, nominee: Max Planck
- Physics 1915, nominee: Friedrich Paschen
- Physics 1916, nominee: Johannes Stark
- Physics 1918, nominee: Max Planck, Albert Einstein, Hendrik Lorentz
- Physics 1919, nominee: Niels Bohr, Max Planck
- Physics 1920, nominee: Niels Bohr, Arnold Sommerfeld
- Physics 1922, nominee: Friedrich Paschen
- Physics 1923, nominee: Friedrich Paschen
- Physics 1924, nominee: Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard, Friedrich Paschen
- Physics 1925, nominee: Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard, Friedrich Paschen, Robert Wood
- Physics 1926, nominee: Arthur Compton
- Physics 1927, nominee: Arthur Compton
- Physics 1928, nominee: Otto Stern
- Chemistry 1919, nominee: Emil Fischer
- Chemistry 1920, nominee: Wilhelm Schlenk
- Chemistry 1922, nominee: Theodor Curtius
- Chemistry 1924, nominee: Theodor Curtius
- Chemistry 1925, nominee: Carl Auer von Welsbach
- Chemistry 1928, nominee: Adolf Windaus
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