Johannes Stark
Nominations
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1919
Johannes Stark
Nominated on 11 occasions for the Nobel Prize in
- Physics 1914, by George Hale
- Physics 1916, by Emil Warburg
- Physics 1916, by George Hale
- Physics 1916, by Carl Oseen
- Physics 1916, by Max Planck
- Physics 1916, by Wilhelm Wien
- Physics 1917, by Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard
- Physics 1917, by Carl Oseen
- Physics 1917, by Pieter Zeeman
- Physics 1918, by Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard
- Physics 1919, by Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard
Submitted 14 nominations, for the Nobel Prize in
- Physics 1923, nominee: Wolfgang Gaede
- Physics 1924, nominee: Wolfgang Gaede
- Physics 1927, nominee: Wilhelm Wien
- Physics 1929, nominee: Wolfgang Gaede, Wilhelm Wien
- Physics 1929, nominee: Walter Gerlach, Otto Stern
- Physics 1930, nominee: Sir Chandrasekhara Raman
- Physics 1931, nominee: Ernest Lord Rutherford
- Physics 1932, nominee: Ernest Lord Rutherford
- Physics 1933, nominee: Ernest Lord Rutherford
- Physics 1935, nominee: Ernest Lord Rutherford
- Physics 1937, nominee: Ernest Lord Rutherford
- Physics 1948, nominee: Helmut Scheffers
- Chemistry 1951, nominee: Axel Lindh
- Chemistry 1953, nominee: Axel Lindh
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