Four researchers at the University of Oslo has been rewarded with Nobel prizes for their research.
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Ragnar Frisch (1895-1973) was awarded the very first Nobel Prize in
economics in 1969 for a substantial number of groundbreaking articles on
econometrics More... |
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Odd Hassel (1897-1981) was awarded the 1969 Nobel Prize in
Chemistry for his groundbreaking work in the structure and transformation of
organic molecules. More... |
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Ivar Giæver (1929- ) received the Nobel Prize in physics in
1973 for his pioneering work with electron tunnelling through extremely thin
insulating films between two metals in supraconductive and normal states. More... |
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Trygve Haavelmo (1911-99) won the Nobel Prize for his work in
econometrics, breaking ground for an entirely new area of economics research by
introducing mathematical-statistics methods to economic analysis. More... |
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