PERSONS GOT NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSICS IN 2021 :
The 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics was given to three scientists, if we could sum up thier work in two words then those two words were : Climate change. Half of this award went to Syukuro Manabe and Klaus Hasselmann. The other half of this award went to Giorgio Parisi.
Syukuro Manabe started his work in the 1960s. His main goal was to explain how the increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was causing the temperature near the earth's surface to rise. After around 10 years, Klaus Hasselmann developed a model that was directly connected to the weather and climate. According to the Committee, this work implied that the climate could be reliable despite changes or disturbances in weather. Perhaps most notably for non-scientists, Hasselmann devised ways to identify which natural phenomenon and which human activity affect the climate of our environment. Then in the 1980s, Giorgio Parisi found a hidden pattern in undivided complex materials. His discovery had done a huge contribution to the general theory of complex systems. His work may not seem directly related to climate science but our climate is one of the most complex systems, so here we can use mathematics and growing machine learning to better understand. So, these can be united together.
SPECIAL NOTES FOR ASPIRANTS :
• Nobel laureate, Syukuro Manabe is a meteorologist at Princeton University in the United States.
• Klaus Hasselmann is a meteorologist at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Germany.
• Giorgio Parisi, a theoretical physicist at the University of Sapienza in Rome, Italy, has more than 500 scientific papers by his name.
• The Nobel Prize in Physics is one of two in which a Nobel laureate has been awarded twice. The second one is chemistry.
• John Bardeen was the lucky engineer and physicist to win this award in 1956 and 1972. Twice he shared his prizes with two different scientists.


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