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Thomson Reuters predicts Dr. Graetzel as 2009 Nobel Prize Winner

01 October 2009
Since 1989, Thomson Reuters has developed a list of likely winners in medicine, chemistry, physics, and economics.

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Thomas Reuters 2009 Nobel Prize Prediction - Chemistry

DR. MICHAEL GRÄTZEL

Professor and Director, Laboratory of Photonics and Interfaces, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland.

Winner of the 2007 Harvey Prize of Technion and the 2009 International Balzan Award.

ESI Rank: top 1% in Chemistry, 58 highly cited papers in last decade

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