BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTEAlbert Einstein was born in March, 1879, the town Ulm, situated on the banks of the Danube in Würtemberg, Germany. He attended school at Munich, where he remained till his sixteenth year.His university studies extended over the period 1896-1900 at Zürich, Switzerland. He became a citizen of Zürich in 1901. During the following seven years he filled the post of engineer in the Patent Office, Bern. He accepted a call to Zürich as Professor Extraordinarius in 1910, which he, however, soon resigned in favour of a permanent chair in Prague University. In 1911 he decided to accept a similar post in Zürich. Since 1914 he has continued his researches in Berlin as a member of the Berlin Academy of Sciences.His most important achievements are:1905. The Special Theory of Relativity.The discovery that all forms of energy possessinertia.The law underlying the Brownian movement.The Quantum-Law of the emission and absorption of light.1907. The fundamental notions of the general theory ofrelativity.1912. The recognition of the non-Euclidean nature ofspace-determination and its connection withgravitation.1915. Gravitational field equations.Explanation of the motion of Mercury's perihelion.

Albert Einstein was born in March, 1879, the town Ulm, situated on the banks of the Danube in Würtemberg, Germany. He attended school at Munich, where he remained till his sixteenth year.

His university studies extended over the period 1896-1900 at Zürich, Switzerland. He became a citizen of Zürich in 1901. During the following seven years he filled the post of engineer in the Patent Office, Bern. He accepted a call to Zürich as Professor Extraordinarius in 1910, which he, however, soon resigned in favour of a permanent chair in Prague University. In 1911 he decided to accept a similar post in Zürich. Since 1914 he has continued his researches in Berlin as a member of the Berlin Academy of Sciences.

His most important achievements are:

1905. The Special Theory of Relativity.The discovery that all forms of energy possessinertia.The law underlying the Brownian movement.The Quantum-Law of the emission and absorption of light.

1907. The fundamental notions of the general theory ofrelativity.

1912. The recognition of the non-Euclidean nature ofspace-determination and its connection withgravitation.

1915. Gravitational field equations.Explanation of the motion of Mercury's perihelion.


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