Robert Andrews Millikan
American physicist who was awarded the 1923 Nobel Prize for Physics for “his work on the elementary charge of electricity and on the photoelectric effect.” Millikan’s famous oil-drop experiment was far superior to previous determinations of the charge of an electron, and further showed that the electron was a fundamental, discrete particle. When its value was substituted in Niels Bohr’s theoretical formula for the hydrogen spectrum, that theory was validated by the experimental results. Thus Millikan’s work also convincingly provided the first proof of Bohr’s quantum theory of the atom. In later work, Millikan coined the term “cosmic rays” in 1925 during his study of the radiation from outer space.«

Robert Andrews Millikan
Date of Birth: 22 Mar 1868
Birth Place: Morrison,Illinois
Proffession: American Physicist
Nationality: American
Death: 19 December 1953,San Marino, California