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      • Wolfgang Pauli (born April 25, 1900, Vienna, Austria—died Dec. 15, 1958, Zürich, Switz.) was an Austrian-born physicist and recipient of the 1945 Nobel Prize for Physics for his discovery in 1925 of the Pauli exclusion principle, which states that in an atom no two electrons can occupy the same quantum state simultaneously.
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  2. Apr 21, 2024 · Wolfgang Pauli was an Austrian-born physicist and recipient of the 1945 Nobel Prize for Physics for his discovery in 1925 of the Pauli exclusion principle, which states that in an atom no two electrons can occupy the same quantum state simultaneously. Pauli made major contributions to quantum.

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  3. In 1945, after having been nominated by Albert Einstein, [7] Pauli received the Nobel Prize in Physics for his "decisive contribution through his discovery of a new law of Nature, the exclusion principle or Pauli principle ". The discovery involved spin theory, which is the basis of a theory of the structure of matter . Early life.

  4. It was for this he received the Nobel Prize in 1945. From 1923-1928 he taught physics at the University of Hamburg ( 6, 7, 8 ). In April 1928 he became a professor at the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) in Zürich and kept his professorship until his death in 1958 ( 9 ).

  5. 1945 Nobel Laureate in Physics. for the discovery of the Exclusion Principle, also called the Pauli Principle. Background. 1900-1958 Residence: Austria Affiliation: Princeton University, NJ, U.S.A. Featured Internet Links. Biography. Nobel Foundation Information.

  6. Feb 13, 2024 · He earned the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1945 for his discovery of the Pauli exclusion principle. Paulis intellectual legacy is marked by the significant impact of his scientific principles on the physics community and beyond. Early Life and Education.

  7. Jun 11, 2018 · The new form of the principle became known as the Pauli Exclusion Principle, and it was for this discovery that Pauli was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1945. Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Electrodynamics

  8. THE Nobel Prize for Physics for 1945 has been awarded to Prof. Wolfgang Pauli, of the Federal Technical Highschool at Zurich, which before the War became through him a centre of theoretical...

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