Masatoshi Koshiba
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 4 years ago |
Date of birth | September 19,1926 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Toyohashi |
Aichi | |
Japan | |
Field | Physics |
Academic advisors | Shin'ichirō Tomonaga |
Takahiko Yamanouchi | |
Notable students | Takaaki Kajita |
Yoji Totsuka | |
Atsuto Suzuki | |
Job | Physicist |
Education | The University of Tokyo |
University of Rochester | |
Toyohashi Shiritsu Azumada Elementary School | |
Awards | Nobel Prize in Physics |
Wolf Prize in Physics | |
Nishina Memorial Prize | |
Asahi Prize | |
Panofsky Prize | |
Humboldt Prize | |
Benjamin Franklin Medal in Physics | |
Died | Tokyo |
Japan | |
Date of died | November 12,2020 |
Nationality | Japanese |
Spouse | Keiko Koshiba |
Notable student | Takaaki Kajita |
Yoji Totsuka | |
Atsuto Suzuki | |
Sachio Komamiya | |
Shūji Orito | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 530021 |
Masatoshi Koshiba Life story
Masatoshi Koshiba was a Japanese physicist and one of the founders of neutrino astronomy. His work with the neutrino detectors Kamiokande and Super-Kamiokande was instrumental in detecting solar neutrinos, providing experimental evidence for the solar neutrino problem.