The Hebrew University’s Nobel Prize Heritage

2010
Fields Medal in Mathematics is awarded to Professor Elon Lindenstrauss, professor at the Einstein Institute of Mathematics at Hebrew University. Click here for more information.

2009
Nobel Prize in Chemistry is awarded to Professor Ada E. Yonath, professor in the Department of Structural Biology at the Weizmann Institute at Hebrew University. Click here for more information.

2006
Nobel Prize in Chemistry is awarded to Professor Roger Kornberg, visiting professor and faculty member at Stanford University. Click here for more information.

2005
Nobel Prize in Economics is awarded to Professor Robert J. Aumann of the Center for the Study of Rationality. Click here for more information.

2004
Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded to Hebrew University alumnus Professor David J. Gross of the University of California at Santa Barbara. Click here for more information.

2004
Nobel Prize in Chemistry is awarded to Hebrew University alumnus Professor Avram Hershko and alumnus Professor Aaron Ciechanover of the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. Click here for more information on Professor Hershko. Click here for more information on Professor Ciechanover.

2002
Nobel Prize in Economics is awarded to Hebrew University alumnus and former faculty member, and Fellow of the Center for the Study of Rationality Professor Daniel Kahneman of Princeton University. Click here for more information.

1921
Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded to Albert Einstein, founder and supporter of the Hebrew University. Click here for more information.








