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  1. George Eugene Uhlenbeck (December 6, 1900 – October 31, 1988) was a Dutch-American theoretical physicist. Background and education. George Uhlenbeck was the son of Eugenius and Anne Beeger Uhlenbeck. He attended the Hogere Burgerschool (High School) in The Hague, from which he graduated in 1918. He subsequently entered Delft University of Technology as a student in chemical engineering.

  2. George Uhlenbeck's ancestors had come first from Germany but then later generations were Dutch and served in the Dutch colonies. His father, Eugenius Marius Uhlenbeck was born in Java in what was then called the Dutch East Indies but is now Indonesia. In 1893 Eugenius Uhlenbeck, who served in the Dutch East Indian Army, married Anne Marie Beeger who was the daughter of a Dutch major general. Two of their children died of malaria at a very young age but four survived.

  3. The owl depicted on the signet ring George Uhlenbeck used to wear—“Uhlenbeck” in German means “owl's brook”—derives from his family's coat of arms. The shield reads, in the language of heraldry: Azure, on a tree trunk proper rising from water argent, an owl contourne, head affronty. In plain language, it depicts an owl with its head turned toward you, sitting on a tree trunk in natural color, which rises up out of a silvery brook. ...

  4. George Eugene Uhlenbeck was a Dutch American physicist who, with Samuel A. Goudsmit, proposed the concept of electron spin. In 1925, while working on his Ph.D. at the University of Leiden, Neth. (1927), he and Goudsmit put forth their idea of electron spin after ascertaining that electrons rotate

  5. Nov 2, 2018 · Goudsmit and his friend George Uhlenbeck, both graduate students at Leiden University in the Netherlands, had an idea. ... Yet Goudsmit and Uhlenbeck never received a Nobel prize for their ...

  6. George Uhlenbeck was born in what is now Jakarta, to Eugenius Marius Uhlenbeck, who served in the Dutch East Indian Army, and Anne Marie Beeger, the daughter of a Dutch major general. He was one of six children, though two died of malaria when they were young. The family moved to the Netherlands when Uhlenbeck was 6 years old. As a teenager, he was encouraged to pursue science and mathematics by his physics teacher, and earned his bachelor’s degree from Leiden University in 1920.

  7. Feb 13, 2020 · George Uhlenbeck, circa 1960s Uhlenbeck, George Eugène (1900-1988) was a Dutch-American theoretical physicist. He received his Ph. D. degree in 1927 from the State University of Leyden in the Netherlands. While pursuing his graduate studies, he collaborated with Samuel A. Guidsmit in the discovery of the electron spin phenomenon. This concept of an electron's characteristic spin angular momentum about a specific axis has proved to be a cornerstone of basic atomic theory. Uhlenbeck joined ...

  8. George Uhlenbeck was Emeritus Professor of Physics at Rockefeller University (1974-1988). Other institutional affiliations included University of Michigan and University of Utrecht. His research interests included nuclear physics, random processes, statistical mechanics, and cosmic rays. Important Dates. December 6, 1900 Birth, Jakarta (Indonesia ...

  9. Nov 2, 1988 · George E. Uhlenbeck, co-discoverer of the electron's spin and a former president of the American Physical Society, died in his sleep Monday at his home in Boulder, Colo. He was 87 years old.

  10. Nov 5, 1988 · George E. Uhlenbeck, 87, a major figure in theoretical physics and a professor emeritus at Rockefeller University. The physicist was best known as the co-discoverer, with the late Samuel A ...