James Franck
Nominations
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1925
James Franck, Gustav Hertz
Nominated on 13 occasions for the Nobel Prize in
- Physics 1923, by Max von Laue
- Physics 1924, by Niels Bohr
- Physics 1924, by Albert Einstein
- Physics 1924, by Max von Laue
- Physics 1924, by Erwin Meyer
- Physics 1925, by Niels Bohr
- Physics 1925, by Ludwig Plate
- Physics 1926, by Niels Bohr
- Physics 1926, by Alfred Byk
- Physics 1926, by Edouard Grüneisen
- Physics 1926, by Edgar Meyer
- Physics 1926, by Walther Nernst
- Physics 1926, by Wilhelm Westphal
Submitted 42 nominations, for the Nobel Prize in
- Physics 1927, nominee: Arthur Compton, Walter Gerlach, Otto Stern
- Physics 1928, nominee: Walter Gerlach, Otto Stern, Robert Wood
- Physics 1929, nominee: Otto Stern, Robert Wood
- Physics 1929, nominee: Friedrich Paschen, Arnold Sommerfeld
- Physics 1929, nominee: Prince Louis-Victor de Broglie, Clinton Davisson, Emil Warburg
- Physics 1930, nominee: Otto Stern, Friedrich Paschen, Arnold Sommerfeld
- Physics 1930, nominee: Robert Wood
- Physics 1931, nominee: Otto Stern, Friedrich Paschen, Arnold Sommerfeld
- Physics 1931, nominee: Robert Wood, Petrus Debye
- Physics 1932, nominee: Otto Stern, Friedrich Paschen, Arnold Sommerfeld
- Physics 1932, nominee: Robert Wood, Petrus Debye
- Physics 1933, nominee: Otto Stern, Friedrich Paschen, Arnold Sommerfeld
- Physics 1933, nominee: Robert Wood, Petrus Debye
- Physics 1933, nominee: Werner Heisenberg, Erwin Schrödinger
- Physics 1937, nominee: Enrico Fermi, Otto Stern
- Physics 1940, nominee: Otto Stern, Ernest Lawrence
- Physics 1940, nominee: Otto Stern, Otto Hahn, Lise Meitner
- Physics 1940, nominee: Wander de Haas, William Giauque
- Physics 1941, nominee: Otto Hahn, Lise Meitner
- Physics 1943, nominee: Otto Hahn, Lise Meitner
- Physics 1946, nominee: Otto Hahn, Lise Meitner, Wolfgang Pauli
- Physics 1947, nominee: Max Born
- Physics 1948, nominee: Max Born
- Physics 1949, nominee: Max Born
- Physics 1950, nominee: Arnold Sommerfeld, Henry Norris Russell
- Physics 1952, nominee: Felix Bloch
- Physics 1953, nominee: Edwin Hubble
- Physics 1954, nominee: Max Born
- Physics 1955, nominee: George Eugene Uhlenbeck, Samuel Abraham Goudsmit
- Physics 1956, nominee: Lise Meitner, Emilio Segrè, Maria Goeppert-Mayer, Johannes Hans Daniel Jensen
- Physics 1957, nominee: Maria Goeppert-Mayer, Johannes Hans Daniel Jensen
- Physics 1958, nominee: Maria Goeppert-Mayer, Johannes Hans Daniel Jensen
- Physics 1962, nominee: Maria Goeppert-Mayer, Johannes Hans Daniel Jensen
- Physics 1963, nominee: Max Delbrück
- Chemistry 1948, nominee: Friedrich (Fritz) Adolf Paneth, Morris Kharasch
- Chemistry 1952, nominee: Friedrich (Fritz) Adolf Paneth, Morris Kharasch
- Chemistry 1953, nominee: Emilio Segrè
- Chemistry 1954, nominee: Emilio Segrè
- Chemistry 1955, nominee: Morris Kharasch, Friedrich (Fritz) Adolf Paneth
- Chemistry 1956, nominee: Morris Kharasch, Friedrich (Fritz) Adolf Paneth
- Chemistry 1957, nominee: Friedrich (Fritz) Adolf Paneth, Morris Kharasch
- Chemistry 1962, nominee: Martin David Kamen
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