Albert Einstein He developed several important physical theories
Albert Einstein
He developed several important physical theories: Einstein published more than 300 scientific papers along with over 150 non-scientific works, and received honorary doctorate degrees in science, medicine and philosophy from many European and American universities.
Albert Einstein was born in the German Empire on 14 March 1879 His father was Hermann Einstein, a salesman and engineer. His mother was Pauline Einstein at the age of 4 In 1894, his father's company failed. In search of business, the Einstein family moved to Italy, first to Milan and then, a few months later, to Pavia.
In the spring of 1895, he withdrew to join his family in Pavia, convincing the school to let him go by using a doctor's note. In 1896 he enrolled in the four year mathematics and physics teaching diploma program at the Polytechnic in Zurich. Albert Einstein in 1893
On 30 April 1905, he completed his thesis, with Alfred Kleiner, Professor of Experimental Physics, serving as pro-forma advisor. Einstein was awarded a Ph. D by the University of Zurich. His dissertation was entitled "A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions" ed Alfr iner e l K Albert Ein stein
By 1908, he was recognized as a leading scientist, and he was appointed lecturer at the In 1911, he had calculated that, University of Berne. based on his new theory of In 1921, Einstein general relativity, light from was awarded the another star would be bent by Nobel Prize in the Sun's gravity. Physics.
In 1922, he traveled throughout Asia and later to Palestine, as part of a six-month excursion and speaking tour. Einstein visited New York City for the first time on 2 April 1921, where he received an official welcome by the Mayor, followed by three weeks of lectures and receptions.
A Jew, and a pacifist, he was attacked by the Nazis, and when Hitler came to power in 1933 he decided to settle in the United States. In 1939 Albert Einstein wrote a letter to President Roosevelt, at the request of several prominent physicists, outlining the military potential of nuclear energy and the dangers of a Nazi lead in this field. His letter greatly influenced the decision to build an atomic bomb, though he took no part in the Manhattan Project. After the war he spoke out passionately against nuclear weapons and repression. Einstein died in 1955. The artificial element einsteinium has been named in his honour.
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