
The Nobel Committee
The Nobel Committee is a group responsible for selecting winners of the Nobel Prizes, prestigious awards established by Alfred Nobel's will in 1895. These prizes honor outstanding contributions in six categories: Peace, Literature, Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, and Economic Sciences. Each committee, specific to its category, evaluates candidates based on their significant achievements and contributions to humanity. The awards are presented annually, recognizing individuals and organizations that have made a positive impact on the world, promoting knowledge, culture, and peace. The Nobel Prizes are globally recognized and symbolize excellence in their respective fields.