Syukuro Manabe

Syukuro Manabe
Manabe in 2018
Born (1931-09-21) 21 September 1931 (age 92)
Shinritsu, Uma, Ehime, Japan
EducationUniversity of Tokyo (BA, MA, DSc)
Occupation
Awards
Academic career
FieldsMeteorology, climatology, climate variability and change, computer simulation Edit this on Wikidata
Institutions
Doctoral studentsIsaac Held, Kenneth Bowman, Alex Hall

Syukuro "Suki" Manabe (真鍋 淑郎, Manabe Shukurō, born 21 September 1931) is a JapaneseAmerican physicist, meteorologist, and climatologist, who pioneered the use of computers to simulate global climate change and natural climate variations. He was awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics jointly with Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi, for his contributions to the physical modeling of Earth's climate, quantifying its variability, and predictions of climate change.


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