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  1. In 1907 he received the Nobel Prize in Physics, becoming the first American to win the Nobel Prize in a science. He was the founder and the first head of the physics departments of Case School of Applied Science (now Case Western Reserve University ) and the University of Chicago .

  2. May 9, 2024 · A.A. Michelson was a German-born American physicist who established the speed of light as a fundamental constant and pursued other spectroscopic and metrological investigations. He received the 1907 Nobel Prize for Physics.

  3. USNA. Notable Graduates. Albert A. Michelson. Nobel Prize Awardee. Class of 1873. Nobel Prize Awardee, Physics 1907. Profile. Albert A. Michelson, USNA Class of 1873, was one of the giants in the scientific world of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He was born on December 19, 1852 in Strelno, Prussia.

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  5. Death: Michelson died on May 9, 1931, while he was working on a more refined measurement of the velocity of light in Pasadena, California. Advertisements. The nineteenth century physicist, Albert Abraham Michelson, was the first American to be awarded a Nobel Prize in Physics.

  6. May 26, 2020 · In December 1907, Michelson became the first American awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work with Edward Morley, his measurement of the velocity of light, the development of interferometry, and other breakthroughs in the fields of optics and measurement. Sources:

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  7. In 1907 he received the Nobel Prize in Physics, becoming the first American to win the Nobel Prize in a science. He was the founder and the first head of the physics departments of Case School of Applied Science and the University of Chicago.

  8. The University of Chicago’s first Nobel Laureate was Albert A. Michelson. The first American to win the Nobel Prize in any of the sciences, Michelson was recognized in 1907 for his measurements of the speed of light.

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