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  1. Feb 13, 2024 · Wolfgang Pauli was an influential Austrian physicist known for his foundational work in theoretical physics. 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.

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    Jun 11, 2018 · The Austrian theoretical physicist Wolfgang Ernst Pauli (1900-1958) was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the exclusion principle, known as the Pauli principle. Wolfgang Pauli the son of Wolfgang Joseph Pauli, a professor in the University of Vienna, was born in that city on April 25, 1900.

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  4. 25 April 1900. Vienna, Austria. Died. 15 December 1958. Zürich, Switzerland. Summary. Wolfgang Pauli won a Nobel prize for his work on quantum mechanics. View six larger pictures. Biography. Wolfgang Pauli was the son of Wolfgang Joseph and Berta Camilla Schütz. Wolfgang Joseph had trained as a medical doctor in Prague.

  5. Nov 1, 2003 · Wolfgang Pauli (1900–58) was probably the most colorful personality among the founders of modern theoretical physics. Child prodigy, acerbic but much sought critic by age 20, caustic originator of countless anecdotes throughout his life who signed his letters “the scourge of God,” his fame is due to more than his monumental contributions ...

  6. Physicists. Nationality. German. Pauli, Wolfgang (1900-1958) German physicist who, in 1925, proposed the Pauli exclusion principle, which states that no two fermions may possess the same energy (occupy the same quantum state) in a given atom. He made fundamental contributions to quantum mechanics.

  7. W OLFGANG P AULI. 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. Press Release. Search WWW Search The Nobel Prize Internet Archive.

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