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  • [Year]: 1937
    [Image]: George Paget Thomson.jpg
    [Laureate]: George Paget Thomson(shared with Clinton Davisson)
    [Relation]: Professor of Physics 1930–1952; Fellow of Imperial College, 1955
    [Category]: Physics
    [Rationale]: "for their experimental discovery of the diffraction of electrons by crystals"
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  • [Year]: 1929
    [Image]: Frederick Gowland Hopkins nobel.jpg
    [Laureate]: Frederick Gowland Hopkins(shared with Christiaan Eijkman)
    [Relation]: Student, Royal School of Mines, 1881–1883
    [Category]: Physiology or Medicine
    [Rationale]: "for his discovery of the growth-stimulating vitamins"
    (Laureates)

  • [Year]: 1948
    [Image]: Blackett-large.jpg
    [Laureate]: Patrick Blackett, Baron Blackett
    [Relation]: Professor of Physics, 1953–65; Fellow of Imperial College, 1967
    [Category]: Physics
    [Rationale]: "for his development of the Wilson cloud chamber method, and his discoveries therewith in the fields of nuclear physics and cosmic radiation"
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  • [Year]: 1956
    [Image]: Cyril Norman Hinshelwood Nobel.jpg
    [Laureate]: Cyril Norman Hinshelwood(shared with Nikolay Semenov)
    [Relation]: Senior Research Fellow Imperial College, 1964–1967
    [Category]: Chemistry
    [Rationale]: "for their researches into the mechanism of chemical reactions"
    (Laureates)

  • [Year]: 1963
    [Image]: Andrew Fielding Huxley nobel.jpg
    [Laureate]: Andrew Huxley(shared with John Carew Eccles and Alan Lloyd Hodgkin)
    [Relation]: Fellow of Imperial College, 1980
    [Category]: Physiology or Medicine
    [Rationale]: "for their discoveries concerning the ionic mechanisms involved in excitation and inhibition in the peripheral and central portions of the nerve cell membrane"
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  • [Year]: 1967
    [Image]: George Porter Nobel.jpg
    [Laureate]: George Porter(shared with Manfred Eigen and Ronald George Wreyford Norrish)
    [Relation]: Visiting Professor, Department of Biology 1978–2002; Fellow of Imperial College, 1987
    [Category]: Chemistry
    [Rationale]: "for their studies of extremely fast chemical reactions, effected by disturbing the equilibrium by means of very short pulses of energy"
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Imperial College London, a member of the British Russell Group, is also known as the “G5 Super Elite University” along with Cambridge, Oxford, UCL, and London School of Economics, research excellence is recognized as one of the top five universities in the UK, particularly in engineering. There are 14 Nobel laureates and two Fields Medal in the empire.

Frederick Gowland Hopkins was the earliest recipient of a Nobel Prize at Imperial College London, and in 1929 became the first Imperial College London scholar to win a Nobel Prize for his expertise in physics and medicine. Since then, there have been Nobel laureates in physics, chemistry and so on, all included in this random tool generator.

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