Otto Stern
Nominations
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1943
Otto Stern
Nominated on 82 occasions for the Nobel Prize in
- Physics 1925, by Ernst Wagner
- Physics 1927, by Max Born
- Physics 1927, by James Franck
- Physics 1927, by Heinrich Rausch von Traubenberg
- Physics 1928, by James Franck
- Physics 1928, by Max Reich
- Physics 1928, by Pierre Weiss
- Physics 1928, by Wilhelm Wien
- Physics 1929, by Julius Wagner-Jauregg
- Physics 1929, by Eduard Haschek
- Physics 1929, by Gustav Jäger
- Physics 1929, by Stefan Meyer
- Physics 1929, by Karl Przibram
- Physics 1929, by James Franck
- Physics 1929, by Johannes Stark
- Physics 1929, by William Campbell
- Physics 1930, by William Campbell
- Physics 1930, by James Franck
- Physics 1931, by James Franck
- Physics 1931, by Max von Laue
- Physics 1931, by Max Born
- Physics 1931, by William Campbell
- Physics 1931, by Max Planck
- Physics 1932, by James Franck
- Physics 1932, by Friedrich Hund
- Physics 1932, by Erwin Meyer
- Physics 1932, by William Campbell
- Physics 1932, by Adolf Deissmann
- Physics 1932, by Werner Heisenberg
- Physics 1933, by James Franck
- Physics 1933, by Richard Wachsmuth
- Physics 1934, by Gustav Jäger
- Physics 1934, by Stefan Meyer
- Physics 1934, by Egon von Schweidler
- Physics 1934, by Hans Thirring
- Physics 1934, by Dirk Coster
- Physics 1934, by Raymond Birge
- Physics 1934, by Niels Bohr
- Physics 1934, by William Campbell
- Physics 1934, by Adolf Deissmann
- Physics 1934, by Oskar Klein
- Physics 1934, by Max von Laue
- Physics 1934, by Leonard Loeb
- Physics 1934, by Max Planck
- Physics 1934, by Peter Pringsheim
- Physics 1934, by Sir Chandrasekhara Raman
- Physics 1935, by Niels Bohr
- Physics 1935, by William Campbell
- Physics 1936, by Pierre Weiss
- Physics 1936, by William Campbell
- Physics 1937, by Anton von Eiselsberg
- Physics 1937, by Stefan Meyer
- Physics 1937, by Egon von Schweidler
- Physics 1937, by Hans Thirring
- Physics 1937, by James Franck
- Physics 1938, by Wolfgang Pauli
- Physics 1938, by Gregor Wentzel
- Physics 1938, by Carl Anderson
- Physics 1939, by Carl Anderson
- Physics 1939, by Leonard Ornstein
- Physics 1940, by Gregor Wentzel
- Physics 1940, by James Franck
- Physics 1940, by Arthur Compton
- Physics 1940, by Albert Einstein
- Physics 1940, by Rudolf Ladenburg
- Physics 1940, by Howard Robertson
- Physics 1940, by A Shenstone
- Physics 1940, by H Smyth
- Physics 1940, by Eugene Wigner
- Physics 1940, by Roswell Gibbs
- Physics 1940, by Hans Albrecht Bethe
- Physics 1940, by Wolfgang Pauli
- Physics 1940, by James Franck
- Physics 1940, by Dirk Coster
- Physics 1941, by Gregor Wentzel
- Physics 1941, by Carl Anderson
- Physics 1943, by Gregor Wentzel
- Physics 1943, by Edoardo Amaldi
- Physics 1943, by Hannes Alfvén
- Physics 1944, by Gregor Wentzel
- Physics 1944, by Manne Kai Siegbahn
- Physics 1945, by Hendrik Kramers
Submitted 4 nominations, for the Nobel Prize in
- Physics 1949, nominee: Hideki Yukawa
- Physics 1953, nominee: George Eugene Uhlenbeck, Samuel Abraham Goudsmit
- Physics 1961, nominee: Rudolf Ludwig Mössbauer
- Chemistry 1933, nominee: Gilbert Lewis
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