Famous people
Hungarian Nobel Laureates
Philip Lenard in 1905 for his work on cathode ray tube
Róbert Bárány balance organ in 1914 for his work on the physiology
1925 Richard Zsigmondy the explanation of the nature of colloidal solutions
Hungarian Nobel Laureates
Albert Szent-Györgyi in 1937 vitamin C discoveries
György Hevesy in 1943 of the radioactive isotopes as tracers in chemical research for
György Békésy in 1961, discovery of physical mechanism of stimulation in the ear
Hungarian Nobel Laureates
Eugene Wigner in 1963 in the nuclei and elementary theory of the field achievements
Dennis Gabor in 1971 the discovery of holography
György Olah 1994th "For contributions to the chemistry karbokation”
Hungarian Nobel Laureates
János Harsanyi 1994th year's Nobel economics prize "for non-cooperative game theory analysis of the equilibrium field pioneering his work."
Imre Kertesz, his novel ‘Sorstalanság’ won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2002
2004 Ferenc Herskó their research at the molecular level it is now to understand how the cells controlled by some central processes in the human body
Inventors
Oscar Asbóth
József BíróJános Csonka
Inventors
János Irinyi
Ányos Jedlik
Tivadar Puskás
Today
Imre Rubik
Jozsef Béres Endre Czeizel
Art
Bela Bartok: The XX. century, one of the greatest composer, pianist and ethnomusicologist
Zoltan Kodaly: XX. Century High zenetudósa, folk music teacher, researcher of folk music. The concept of music education today, the Hungarian musical basis for public education
Ferenc Liszt: The XIX. One of the most important composer of the Romantic Century, one of the greatest pianists of all time.
Art
Mihály Munkácsy
Condemned cell
Pál Szinyei Merse
Purple Woman
Victor Vasarely:Geometric shapes
Cinematics
Vilmos Zsigmond: Oscar-winning cinematographer, Encounters of the Third Kind
Istvan Szabo: Oscar-winning film director, Mephisto
Ferenc Rófusz: Oscar-winning animation director, The Fly
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Music: 15th Hungarian Rhapsody by Ferenc Liszt
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