King Faisal International Prize in Science
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King Faisal International Prize in Science
Summary
King Faisal International Prize in Science is a science award[1].
Key Facts
- King Faisal International Prize in Science won the Heinrich Rohrer[2].
- King Faisal International Prize in Science won the Gerd Binnig[3].
- King Faisal International Prize in Science won the Michael Berridge[4].
- King Faisal International Prize in Science won the Michael Atiyah[5].
- King Faisal International Prize in Science won the Ricardo Miledi[6].
- King Faisal International Prize in Science won the Pierre Chambon[7].
- King Faisal International Prize in Science is in the country of Saudi Arabia[8].
- King Faisal International Prize in Science's instance of is recorded as science award[9].
- King Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud is named after King Faisal International Prize in Science[10].
- King Faisal International Prize in Science's part of is recorded as King Faisal Prize[11].
- King Faisal International Prize in Science's review score is recorded as 0.8[12].
- +1982-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of King Faisal International Prize in Science[13].
- King Faisal International Prize in Science's official website is recorded as http://kfip.org/science/[14].
- King Faisal International Prize in Science's topic's main category is recorded as Category:King Faisal International Prize in Science[15].
- King Faisal International Prize in Science's conferred by is recorded as King Faisal Foundation[16].
- King Faisal International Prize in Science's quantity is recorded as {'amount': '+56'}[17].
- King Faisal International Prize in Science's category for recipients of this award is recorded as Category:King Faisal International Prize recipients for Science[18].
- King Faisal International Prize in Science's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11dzt5m241[19].
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Recognition
Wins include Heinrich Rohrer[2], a physicist[20], 1933–2013[21], of Switzerland[22], awarded the IBM Fellow[23], specialised in physics[24]; Gerd Binnig[3], a physicist[25], b. 1947[26], of Germany[27], awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics[28], specialised in physics[29]; Michael Berridge[4], a biologist[30], 1938–2020[31], of United Kingdom[32], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society[33], specialised in physiology[34]; Michael Atiyah[5], a mathematician[35], 1929–2019[36], of United Kingdom[37], awarded the Fields medal[38], specialised in topology[39]; Ricardo Miledi[6], a neuroscientist[40], 1927–2017[41], of Mexico[42], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society[43]; and Pierre Chambon[7], a molecular biologist[44], b. 1931[45], of France[46], awarded the Commander of the Legion of Honour[47], specialised in estrogen[48].
FAQs
What awards did King Faisal International Prize in Science receive?
Honors received include Heinrich Rohrer[2], Gerd Binnig[3], Michael Berridge[4], and Michael Atiyah[5].