Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. Felix Bloch war ein österreichisch-schweizerisch-US-amerikanischer Physiker und bekennender Pazifist. Er erhielt 1952 den Nobelpreis für Physik für die Entwicklung neuer Methoden zur kernmagnetischen Präzisionsmessung und die damit gemachten Entdeckungen.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Felix_BlochFelix Bloch - Wikipedia

    Felix Bloch (23 October 1905 – 10 September 1983) was a Swiss-American physicist and Nobel physics laureate who worked mainly in the U.S. He and Edward Mills Purcell were awarded the 1952 Nobel Prize for Physics for "their development of new ways and methods for nuclear magnetic precision measurements."

  3. 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"

  4. When the Nazis took power in 1933, he left Europe to work at Stanford University. After becoming an American citizen, he worked on atomic energy in Los Alamos during World War II and later on radar at Harvard University. Immediately after the war, he did his Nobel Prize-awarded work at Stanford.

  5. Felix Bloch was a Swiss-born American physicist who shared (with E.M. Purcell) the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1952 for developing the nuclear magnetic resonance method of measuring the magnetic field of atomic nuclei. Bloch’s doctoral dissertation (University of Leipzig, 1928) promulgated a quantum.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. home.cern › about › who-we-areFelix Bloch | CERN

    In 1952, he was awarded the Nobel prize in physics for his work on nuclear induction and became CERN's first Director-General in October 1954. In August 1955, he relinquished his duties as Director-General to Cornelis Jan Bakker in order to concentrate fully on his scientific work in the USA.

  7. 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"