Every year since 1901 the Nobel Prize has been awarded for achievements in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, and literature, and for peace. The Nobel Prize is an international award administered by the Nobel Foundation in Stockholm, Sweden. In 1968, Sveriges Riksbank established The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, founder of the Nobel Prize. Each prize consists of a medal, personal diploma, and a cash award.

View Stanford Physics Department faculty recipients of the Nobel Prize.

Three Nobel Prize Winners in a row for the Department of Physics (four in a row for the Physics community at Stanford).

Professor Robert Laughlin's 1998 Nobel in Physics
Professor Steven Chu's 1997 Nobel in Physics
Professor Douglas Osheroff's 1996 Nobel in Physics

Other Physics Nobel Prizes for Stanford:

Other Physics Nobel Laureates who were Stanford faculty (at the time of, after, or before receiving the Nobel):

Stanford Physics non-faculty affiliations to Nobel Laureates:

The Stanford News Service has a good summary of current faculty, deceased, and Stanford-related Nobel Laureates.

Visit the Nobel site for even more information.