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Nobel Laureates
Dr. Makoto Kobayashi
1944 | Born in the city of Nagoya |
1963 | Graduated from Aichi Prefectural Meiwa Senior High School |
1967 | Graduated from the School of Science, Nagoya University |
1972 | Completed doctoral course at the Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University (Doctor of Science) |
1972 | Research Associate, Faculty of Science, Kyoto University |
1979 | Assistant Physics Professor, National Laboratory of High-Energy Physics (KEK) |
1985 | Physics Professor, National Laboratory of High-Energy Physics |
1989 | Head of Physics Division II, National Laboratory of High-Energy Physics (concurrent) |
1997 | High-Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) Professor, Institute of Particle and Nuclear Science |
2003 | High-Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) Director, Institute of Particle and Nuclear Science |
2004 | High-Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), Trustee Director, Institute of Particle and Nuclear Science (concurrent) |
2006 | High-Energy Accelerator Research Organizati
Makoto KobayashiJapanese physicist (born 1944) For other people named Makoto Kobayashi, see Makoto Kobayashi (disambiguation). Makoto Kobayashi (小林 誠, Kobayashi Makoto, born April 7, 1944, in Nagoya, Japan) is a Japanesephysicist known for his work on CP-violation who was awarded one-fourth of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics "for the discovery of the origin of the broken symmetry which predicts the existence of at least three families of quarks in nature."[1] Early life and educationMakoto Kobayashi was born in Nagoya, Japan in 1944.[2][3] When he was two years old, Kobayashi's father Hisashi died. The Kobayashi family home was destroyed by the Bombing of Nagoya, so they stayed at his mother's (surnamed Kaifu) family house. One of Makoto's cousins, Toshiki Kaifu, the 51st Prime Minister of Japan, was living in the same place.[4] His other cousin was an astronomer, Norio Kaifu.[5] Many years later, Toshiki Kaifu recalled Kobayashi: "when he was a child, he was a quiet and lovely boy, always reading some difficul
Makoto Kobayashi (artist)Japanese manga artist (born 1958) Makoto Kobayashi (小林 まこと, Kobayashi Makoto) (born May 13, 1958) is a Japanese manga artist who is best known for his unusual drawing style. One of his best known manga is What's Michael?, a manga about a curious orange cat and his many adventures that is often compared with Garfield. His earliest work is Grapple Three Brothers, which won the Shōnen magazine New manga artist award.[1] He has twice won the Kodansha Manga Award, for Sanshiro of 1, 2 [ja] in 1981 and What's Michael? in 1986.[2] WorksMangaAnime
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