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U of T has six Noble Prize Winners, not one.

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Faculty members Sir Frederick Banting and J.R. Macleod were the first in Canada to win the Nobel Prize in 1923 for their work with Charles Best in the isolation of insulin, a discovery that revolutionized the treatment of diabetes.

Lester B. Pearson, a U of T graduate, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957.

In 1981, Arthur Schawlow, who co-discovered the laser beam, won a Nobel Prize. He graduated from U of T's Victoria College in 1941.

In 1986, Prof. John Polanyi won the Nobel Prize for his pioneering work on the atomic and molecular activity underlying chemical reactions.

Bertram N. Brockhouse won the Nobel Prize in 1994 for the development of neutron spectroscopy. Brockhouse developed the neutron spectrometer and was one of the first to measure the photon dispersion curve of a solid.

In 1998, Walter Kohn won the Nobel Prize for the development of density-functional theory, simplifying the mathematical description of the bonding between atoms that make up molecules.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
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