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Life beyond the Nobel: Andrea Ghez eyes up new research directions

04 Oct 2021 Matin Durrani

In the run-up to the announcement of the 2021 Nobel Prize for Physics on 5 October, we’re running a series of blog posts looking at previous recipients and what they did after their Nobel prize-winning work. Last year’s winner Andrea Ghez tells Matin Durrani how the award is already opening up new opportunities for her.

Photo of Andrea Ghez receiving the 2020 Nobel Prize for Physics
That winning feeling: Andrea Ghez receiving her Nobel diploma and medal on 9 December 2020 in Beverly Hills. (Courtesy: Annette Buhl)
Physicists around the world are gearing up for tomorrow’s big reveal of who has won the 2021 N

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