phone Help-contact

arch11

EN_01114974_1493
arch11
Handout picture released by the German Koerber Stiftung, taken in January 2009 in Manchester shows Dutch Professor Andre Geim, working in the Center for Mesoscience and Nanotechnology in Manchester. Andre Geim and Russian-British national Konstantin Novoselov, won the 2010 Nobel Physics Prize on October 5, 2010 for pioneering work on graphene, a form of carbon which conducts electricity, the Nobel jury said. AFP PHOTO HO / KOERBER-STIFTUNG / FRIEDRUN REINHOLD RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE
RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE Minimum price 50PLN
arch11
2009-01-14
AFP/EAST NEWS
AFP
FRIEDRUN REINHOLD
000_DV840078
1,26MB
36cm x 24cm by 300dpi
2009, 2010, 5, A, AND, ANDRE, BY, CARBON, CENTER, CONDUCTS, DUTCH, EDITORIAL, ELECTRICITY, FOR, FORM, FRIEDRUN, GEIM, GERMAN, GRAPHENE, HANDOUT, HO, HORIZONTAL, IN, JANUARY, JURY, KOERBER, KOERBER-STIFTUNG, KONSTANTIN, MANCHESTER, MESOSCIENCE, NANOTECHNOLOGY, NATIONAL, NOBEL, NOVOSELOV, OCTOBER, OF, ON, PHYSICS, PICTURE, PIONEERING, PRIZE, PROFESSOR, REINHOLD, RELEASED, RESTRICTED, RUSSIAN-BRITISH, SAID, SHOWS, STIFTUNG, TAKEN, THE, TO, USE, WHICH, WON, WORK, WORKING,