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  1. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1952 was awarded jointly to Felix Bloch and Edward Mills Purcell "for their development of new methods for nuclear magnetic precision measurements and discoveries in connection therewith"

  2. Felix Bloch was born in Zurich, Switzerland on October 23, 1905, the son of Jewish parents Gustav and Agnes Bloch. From 1912 to 1918, Bloch attended the public primary school. After attending the Gymnasium of the Canton of Zurich from 1918 to 1924, Bloch passed his Matura examination, enabling him to study at an institution of higher learning ...

  3. Felix Bloch 1929 Abstract: This article aims to review Felix Bloch theorem of electron motion in a crystal lattice through his seminal paper that has also acted as his Ph.D. dissertation under Werner Heisenberg supervision. Bloch uses the quantum formulation with periodic boundary condition and the

  4. Sep 12, 1983 · Felix Bloch, professor emeritus of physics at Stanford University and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, died Saturday after a heart attack at his home in Zurich. He was 77. Dr. Bloch shared ...

  5. Felix Bloch. Felix Bloch ( 23 Oktober 1905 - 10 September 1983) adalah fisikawan Amerika Serikat kelahiran Zürich, Swiss. Ia mendapat pendidikan di sini dan di Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, juga di Zürich. Semula mempelajari keahlian teknik lalu ke fisika.

  6. Felix Bloch, a Swiss-born American physicist, is considered one of the developers of nuclear magnetic resonance. The other developer is Edward M. Purcell (1912-), with whom Bloch shared the 1952 Nobel Prize in physics. Because of the ominous connotation of the word “nuclear,” it was deleted from the name, and the technique is now referred to as “magnetic resonance imaging” (MRI ...

  7. May 14, 2018 · BLOCH, FELIX (1905–1983), U.S. physicist and Nobel Prize laureate. Bloch was born in Zurich. Bloch was born in Zurich. He studied first at the Federal Institute of Technology, where his interest in physics developed and he received his Ph.D. in theoretical physics under Heisenberg's supervision at the University of Leipzig (1928).

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