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  2. Paul Dirac was born 8 August 1902. In 1923 he went to Cambridge University as a mathematics research student under the theoretical physicist Ralph Fowler. Dirac then did graduate work in statistical physics and quantum theory. He completed his PhD degree at Cambridge in 1926. In 1926 he went to stay at Bohr's Institute in Copenhagen and ...

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      The Papers of Professor Paul Dirac, GBR/0014/DRAC. Churchill...

  3. Apr 9, 2020 · He was the youngest person ever to win the Nobel Prize when he shared the 1933 prize for discoveries in atomic theory with Erwin Schrödinger. The Paul A.M. Dirac Collection consists of selected materials that were digitized from the original Dirac Papers. The digital collection contains lectures, documents including Dirac's PhD dissertation ...

  4. The Paul A. M. Dirac Collection includes material documenting his personal life and career as a student, premiere theoretical physicist, Nobel Prize winner, contributor to UK military research during World War II, noted lecturer and world traveler, holder of the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics chair at Cambridge University from 1932 until 1969, and Research Professor at Florida State ...

  5. The Professional Papers include those non-family-related papers reflecting Paul Dirac's life as productive scholar, Nobel Prize laureate, and lecturer as the holder of the Lucasian chair at Cambridge (1932-1969) and as Professor at Florida State University (1972-1984). It includes materials associated with appointments at Princeton University's ...

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  6. Sep 27, 2013 · Florida State University's collection of the papers of Nobel Prize winner Paul A.M. Dirac — the father of modern physics — has grown after his daughter, Monica Dirac, donated additional materials that will provide researchers further insight into the scope of Dirac's life and work. Dirac served on Florida State's physics faculty from 1972 ...

  7. Oct 31, 2016 · The pages, referred to as the ‘shoebox papers’, are thought to date back at least to Dirac's time as a student at the University of Cambridge in the 1920s. Florida State University, where the research was conducted and where Dirac worked for the last fourteen years of his life, received the entirety of his papers after his death in 1984.

  8. [Item description], [item date], [series number], [box number], [folder number], Paul A. M. Dirac Papers, Special Collections & Archives, Florida State University ...

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