Norwegian geochemist, crystal chemist and mineralogist Goldschmidt, V·W· Victor Moritz Goldschmidt (1888 ~ 1947), one of the founders of geochemistry.
Four researchers from the University of Oslo won the Nobel Prize for their research results, namely: 1969, the winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, Ronna frisch.
Odd hassell, 1969 Nobel Prize winner in chemistry.
Ivar Giaever, 1973 Nobel Prize winner in physics.
Trygve haavelmo, 1989 Nobel Prize winner in economics.
John Dahl and Christine Nygard, winners of the 2002 Turing Prize for Computer, are the founders of object-oriented technology.
In addition, Fridtjof Nansen, a professor of zoology and oceanography at the University of Oslo, won the 1922 Nobel Peace Prize for his work as High Commissioner of the League of Nations.
Famous alumni of the University of Oslo also include Truway Ley, the first UN Secretary-General.
Gro harlem brundtland, former Norwegian Prime Minister and Director-General of the World Health Organization.
Former Norwegian Prime Minister Jan Sethi
Jens Stoltenberg is currently the Norwegian Prime Minister and leader of the Labour Party.