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University of Munich & Göttingen University (1920-1924)
In 1920 Werner Heisenberg left the Maximilian school at Munich and began studying physics at the University of Munich. Heisenberg also studied physics at Göttingen University from 1922-1923 under nobel prize winner(1954) Max Born. He later returned to the University of Munich in 1923 to obtain his PH.D. and eventually became assistant to Max Born. https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/1932/heisenberg/biographical/ -
Heisenberg 1925
In 1925 Werner Karl Heisenberg created the very first coherent mathematical formalism for quantum theory. Heisenberg made major contributions to quantum mechanics by devising a method to formulate quantum mechanics in terms of matrices. He also formulated the quantum theory of the S-matrix theory in particle scattering, ferromagnetism and several more scientific breakthroughs. https://www.famousscientists.org/werner-heisenberg/ -
Nobel Prize(1932)
At the age of 31 during the year 1932 Heisenberg won the Nobel Peace prize for physics for the suggestion of a unified field theory, the so-called “world formula”. https://www.famousscientists.org/werner-heisenberg/ https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/1932/heisenberg/photo-gallery/ -
Heisenberg uncertainty principle video
Definition of Heisenberg uncertainty principle. Calculating uncertainty in position given the uncertainty in momentum for Bohr model of hydrogen. https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/quantum-physics/quantum-numbers-and-orbitals/v/heisenberg-uncertainty-principle https://youtu.be/PZIoFD_Z73M