Werner Heisenberg

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Werner Heisenberg was a German theoretical physicist best known as a pioneer of quantum mechanics and the originator of the uncertainty principle.

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Heisenberg 3

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instanceOf Nobel laureate in Physics
human
theoretical physicist
awardReceived Barnard Medal for Meritorious Service to Science
Max Planck Medal
Nobel Prize in Physics
Order Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts
surface form: Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts
countryOfBirth German Empire
countryOfCitizenship Germany
countryOfDeath West Germany
dateOfBirth 1901-12-05
dateOfDeath 1976-02-01
doctoralAdvisor Arnold Sommerfeld
educatedAt Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
University of Göttingen
employer Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics
University of Göttingen
University of Leipzig
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
surface form: University of Munich
ethnicGroup German
familyName Werner Heisenberg self-linksurface differs
surface form: Heisenberg
fieldOfWork cosmic rays
ferromagnetism
nuclear physics
particle physics
quantum mechanics
theoretical physics
turbulence
givenName Werner
influenced particle physics
quantum field theory
influencedBy Arnold Sommerfeld
Max Born
Niels Bohr
languageSpokenWrittenOrSigned English
German
memberOf Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Pontifical Academy of Sciences
Royal Society
nativeLanguage German
notableIdea Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics
uncertainty principle
surface form: Heisenberg uncertainty principle
notableWork Heisenberg model
S-matrix
surface form: S-matrix theory

matrix mechanics
uncertainty principle
numberOfChildren 7
occupation physicist
university teacher
participatedIn German nuclear weapons project
placeOfBirth Würzburg
placeOfDeath Munich
positionHeld director of Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics
professor at University of Leipzig
religion Lutheranism
sexOrGender male
spouse Elisabeth Heisenberg

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Harry Lehmann influencedBy Werner Heisenberg