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  1. Max Born ( Breslau, 1882. december 11. – Göttingen, 1970. január 5.) német fizikus, 1954-ben nyerte el a fizikai Nobel-díjat a német Walther Bothe társaságában, a szubatomi részecskék viselkedésének statisztikai leírásáért.

  2. Dec 1, 2015 · Max Born was born in Breslau, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland) on December 11th, 1882 to Gustav Born, a professor in anatomy and embryology, and his wife Margarete. He gained his primary education in Breslau and continued his studies at the Universities of Breslau, Heidelberg, Zurich, and Göttingen, receiving his doctorate at the latter in 1907.

  3. Dec 11, 2017 · Google. Google celebrated the life of Max Born on Monday, the German physicist whose ideas around quantum mechanics aided the invention of the modern personal computer and the MRI scanner. Born ...

  4. Apr 17, 2019 · Max Born was born and raised in Wroclaw, Poland (which was then Breslau, Germany). He had to leave his chair in Physics at the University of Gottingen in 1933 as a result of laws enacted by the Nazi Party. After working briefly at the University of Cambridge and Bangalore, Born accepted the position of Tait Professor of Natural Philosophy at ...

  5. Max Born's quote, "The thirst for knowledge is the driving force behind all scientific endeavors," encapsulates the fundamental motivation that propels scientific exploration. It underscores the insatiable curiosity and innate urge to understand the unknown, which serves as the foundation for the advancements made in various scientific disciplines.

  6. Dec 13, 2018 · Max Born’s Legacy. Now that the mathematics of quantum mechanics had been formulated, quantum mechanics ceased to be an academic exercise or curiosity and could now be put to work. Everything ...

  7. Ewald: Ja, also, Born, ich wollte gern von Ihnen etwas hören über die Anfangsjahre der Kristall-Dynamik. Ist es nicht richtig—erstens mall wollte ich fragen: Ihre und Kármáns Arbeit, das war doch eigentlich der Ausgangspunkt. Born: Ja, fuer uns, ja. Ewald: Für Sie. Und wie kamen Sie auf die Idee?