Awards & Winners

Masatoshi Koshiba

Date of Birth 19-September-1926
Place of Birth Toyohashi
(Japan, Aichi Prefecture, Chūbu region)
Nationality Japan
Profession Physicist
Masatoshi Koshiba is a Japanese physicist. He jointly won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2002. He graduated from the University of Tokyo in 1951 and received a Ph.D. in physics at the University of Rochester, New York, in 1955. From July 1955 to February 1958 he was Research Associate, Department of Physics, University of Chicago; from March 1958 to October 1963, he was Associate Professor, Institute of Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo, although from November 1959 to August 1962 he was on leave from the above as Senior Research Associate with the honorary rank of Associate Professor and as the Acting Director, Laboratory of High Energy Physics and Cosmic Radiation, Department of Physics, University of Chicago. At the University of Tokyo he became Associate Professor in March 1963 and then Professor in March 1970 in the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, and Emeritus Professor there in 1987. From 1987 to 1997, Koshiba taught at Tokai University. In 2002, he jointly won the Nobel Prize in Physics "for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, in particular for the detection of cosmic neutrinos".

Awards by Masatoshi Koshiba

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2002


Nobel Prize in Physics
(for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, in particular for the detection of cosmic neutrinos)

2000


Wolf Prize in Physics
(For their pioneering observations of astronomical phenomena by detection of neutrinos, thus creating the emerging field of neutrino astronomy.)