2000 Nobel Prizes

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The 2000 Nobel Prizes were awarded by the Nobel Foundation, based in Sweden. Six categories were awarded: Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, Peace, and Economic Sciences. [1]

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Nobel Week took place from December 6 to 12, including programming such as lectures, dialogues, and discussions. The award ceremony and banquet for the Peace Prize were scheduled in Oslo on December 10, while the award ceremony and banquet for all other categories were scheduled for the same day in Stockholm. [2] [3]

Prizes

Physics

Awardee(s)
Zhores Alferov.jpg Zhores Alferov

(1930–2019)

Flag of Russia.svg Russian"for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed- and optoelectronics" [4]
Herbert Kroemer (cropped).jpg Herbert Kroemer

(1928–2024)

Flag of Germany.svg German
Jack Kilby 1960s.png Jack Kilby

(1923–2005)

Flag of the United States.svg American"for his part in the invention of the integrated circuit"

Chemistry

Awardee(s)
Heeger, Alan J. (1936).jpg Alan J. Heeger

(b. 1936)

Flag of the United States.svg American"for their discovery and development of conductive polymers" [5]
Alan MacDiarmid 2005.017.004e crop.tif Alan G. MacDiarmid

(1927–2007)

Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealander

Flag of the United States.svg American

Hideki Shirakawa.jpg Hideki Shirakawa

(b. 1936)

Flag of Japan.svg Japanese

Physiology or Medicine

Awardee(s)
Arvid Carlsson 2011a (3x4 cropped).jpg Arvid Carlsson

(1923–2018)

Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden "for their discoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system" [6]
Paul Greengard.jpg Paul Greengard

(1925–2019)

Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Eric Kandel 01 (3x4 cropped).JPG Eric Kandel

(b. 1929)

Flag of Austria.svg  Austria

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Literature

Awardee(s)
Gao Xingjian (2012, cropped).jpg Gao Xingjian

(b. 1940)

Flag of France.svg  France

Flag of the Republic of China.svg Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China

"for an oeuvre of universal validity, bitter insights and linguistic ingenuity, which has opened new paths for the Chinese novel and drama" [7]

Peace

Awardee(s)
Kim Dae-jung presidential portrait.jpg Kim Dae-jung

(1924–2009)

Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea "for his work for democracy and human rights in South Korea and in East Asia in general, and for peace and reconciliation with North Korea in particular." [8]

Economic Sciences

Awardee(s)
James Heckman.jpg James Heckman

(b. 1944)

Flag of the United States.svg  United States "for his development of theory and methods for analyzing selective samples" [9]
Daniel McFadden 01 (cropped).JPG Daniel McFadden

(b. 1937)

"for his development of theory and methods for analyzing discrete choice"

Controversies

Literature

Gao's awarding was met with silence in China followed by condemnation in the Chinese media. [10]

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