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  1. Masatoshi Koshiba (小柴 昌俊, Koshiba Masatoshi, 19 September 1926 – 12 November 2020) was a Japanese physicist and one of the founders of neutrino astronomy. His work with the neutrino detectors Kamiokande and Super-Kamiokande was instrumental in detecting solar neutrinos, providing experimental evidence for the solar neutrino problem.

  2. Koshiba Masatoshi (born September 19, 1926, Toyohashi, Japan—died November 12, 2020, Tokyo) was a Japanese physicist who, with Raymond Davis, Jr., won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2002 for their detection of neutrinos.

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  3. Masatoshi Koshiba was a Japanese physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2002 for his contributions to neutrino physics. He was a professor at the University of Tokyo and a director of several international research centers. He died in 2020.

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  5. Nov 12, 2020 · Masatoshi Koshiba was a Japanese astrophysicist who proved the existence of cosmic neutrinos. He conducted his research at the University of Tokyo and died in 2020.

  6. Jan 22, 2021 · Masatoshi Koshiba, eminent experimental particle physicist, passed away on 12 November 2020. He was 94. By conducting electron–positron (e − –e +) collider experiments, Koshiba used his creativity to advance the field of particle physics.

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  7. Nov 16, 2020 · Masatoshi Koshiba, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2002 for studies of the ghostly cosmic particles known as neutrinos, died on Thursday in Edogawa Hospital in Tokyo. He was 94.

  8. Watch a video clip of the 2002 Nobel Laureate in Physics, Masatoshi Koshiba, receiving his Nobel Prize medal and diploma during the Nobel Prize Award Ceremony at the Concert Hall in Stockholm, Sweden, on 10 December 2002.