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theoretical physicist Werner Heisenberg (right) talks to his colleague Paul Dirac at a meeting of Nobel laureates in Lindau, West Germany. Heisenberg was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in ...
Our fourth young physicist in the list of 6 Youngest Nobel Prize Winners, Heisenberg studied physics at the University of Munich and, following his PhD, became Max Born’s assistant at the ...
Say his name: Werner Heisenberg. He’s the real Heisenberg ... In 1932, Heisenberg picked up the Nobel Prize for Physics for his theory of quantum mechanics—but what he's most famous for ...
The Nobel Prize was awarded to Werner Heisenberg “for the foundation of quantum mechanics, the application of which led, among other things, to the discovery of the allotropic forms of hydrogen”.
Werner Heisenberg won the 1932 Nobel Prize for helping to found the field of quantum mechanics and developing foundational ideas like the Copenhagen interpretation and the uncertainty principle.
Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, Alexander Fleming are all well-known Nobel Prize winners. Others, like Neils Bohr and Werner Heisenberg — although not necessarily household names —were equally important ...
Werner Karl Heisenberg was born on 5 December 1901 in Würzburg ... Winning moment Heisenberg (right) and Erwin Schrödinger (left) with the King of Sweden at the Nobel Prize ceremony in 1933. (Picture ...
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