Nagoya University
Nagoya University (名古屋大学, Nagoya daigaku), also known as Meidai (名大), is a university in Nagoya, Japan. Its first name was "Nagoya Imperial University".
Six alumni and faculties of Nagoya University have received the Nobel Prize.
- Hiroshi Amano, 2014 Physics.
- Isamu Akasaki, 2014 Physics
- Makoto Kobayashi, 2008 Physics.
- Toshihide Maskawa, 2008 Physics.
- Osamu Shimomura, 2008 Chemistry.
- Ryōji Noyori, 2001 Chemistry.
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Nagoya University Higashiyama Campus. The university has produced seven Nobel Prize laureates in science.
Shoichi Sakata, a physicist, known for theoretical work on the subatomic particles (Sakata model), Nobel Prize in Physics nominee.
Makoto Kobayashi, one of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics for CKM matrix.
Toshihide Maskawa, one of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics for CKM matrix.
Isamu Akasaki, one of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics for inventing the blue LED.
Hiroshi Amano, one of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics for inventing the blue LED.
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