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Who has won both the nobel prize in physics and the ig nobel prize in physics?

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Andre Geim FRS, the physicist who is known for the discovery of graphene, the development of gecko tape and demonstrations of diamagnetic levitation
Who or what is the person or entity that won the competition, contest or conflict both the Nobel Prize for Physics, the achievement award presented by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and The Ig Nobel Prize awarded for interesting but bizarre research achievements in physics?
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