Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Copley_MedalCopley Medal - Wikipedia

    13. Juni 2024 · The Copley Medal is the most prestigious award of the Royal Society, conferred "for sustained, outstanding achievements in any field of science". It alternates between the physical sciences or mathematics and the biological sciences.

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · Gauss received the Lalande Prize from the French Academy of Science in 1809 for the theory of planets and the means of determining their orbits from only three observations, the Danish Academy of Science prize in 1823 for "his study of angle-preserving maps", [citation needed] and the Copley Medal from the Royal Society in 1838 for ...

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · Royal chamberlains led the cortège, each charged with carrying a pillow with Humboldt's medals and other decorations of honor. Humboldt's extended family, descendants of his brother Wilhelm, walked in the procession. Humboldt's coffin was received by the prince-regent at the door of the cathedral.

  4. In 1802 he was awarded the Copley medal, then, and still now, the most prestigious award of the Royal Society. He at last became rich, mainly from his process for rendering platinum malleable.

  5. 31. Mai 2024 · 1884 – Copley Medal for “… his investigations in physiology, and the great services which he has rendered to physiological science “. Died 23 April 1895. Key Medical Attributions. Vast in number, many in conjunction with students working in his laboratory.

  6. 19. Juni 2024 · Copley Medal (1859) Subjects Of Study: electromagnetism. Wilhelm Eduard Weber (born Oct. 24, 1804, Wittenberg, Ger.—died June 23, 1891, Göttingen) was a German physicist who, with his friend Carl Friedrich Gauss, investigated terrestrial magnetism and in 1833 devised an electromagnetic telegraph.

  7. 4. Juni 2024 · Jocelyn Bell Burnell, British astronomer who discovered pulsars, the cosmic sources of peculiar radio pulses. In 1974 the Nobel Prize for Physics was awarded to Antony Hewish and Martin Ryle, who were credited with the discovery, and the omission of Bell Burnell caused controversy.