Wolfgang Paul
Photo gallery
1 (of 5) Wolfgang Paul receiving his Nobel Prize from H.M. King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden at the Stockholm Concert Hall on 10 December 1989.
Photo from the Lars Åström archive
2 (of 5) Laureates assembled at the Nobel Prize award ceremony in the Stockholm Concert Hall on 10 December 1989: Physics laureates Norman F. Ramsey, Hans G. Dehmelt and Wolfgang Paul, chemistry laureates Sidney Altman and Thomas R. Cech, medicine laureates J. Michael Bishop and Harold E. Varmus, literature laureate Camilo José Cela and economic sciences laureate Trygve Haavelmo.
Photo from the Lars Åström archive
3 (of 5) Physics laureate Wolfgang Paul examining his Nobel Prize medal during his visit to the Nobel Foundation in December 1989.
Photo from the Lars Åström archive
4 (of 5) Nine of the ten Nobel Prize laureates of 1989 assembled at the Swedish Academy in Stockholm in December 1989. Back row: J. Michael Bishop, Sidney Altman, Harold E. Varmus, Thomas R. Cech, Wolfgang Paul and Hans G. Dehmelt. Front row: Norman F. Ramsey, Camilo José Cela and Trygve Haavelmo.
Photo from the Lars Åström archive
5 (of 5) Portrait of Wolfgang Paul.
Photo from the Lars Åström archive
Nobel Prizes and laureates
Six prizes were awarded for achievements that have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind. The 12 laureates' work and discoveries range from proteins' structures and machine learning to fighting for a world free of nuclear weapons.
See them all presented here.