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Contact Information
| Name | Albert Einstein |
| einstein@example.com | |
| Phone | tel:+1-000-000-0000 |
| Location | Princeton, NJ |
| Website | https://example.github.io |
Professional Summary
A German-born theoretical physicist widely regarded as one of the greatest scientists of all time. Best known for developing the theory of relativity, the most important pillar along with quantum mechanics of modern physics.
Education
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1900 – 1905 PhD in Physics
University of Zurich
- Thesis: "A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions"
- Supervisor: Alfred Kleiner
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1896 – 1900 Diploma in Mathematics and Physics Teaching Diploma
ETH Zurich
Experience
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1933 – Present Princeton, NJ
Professor
Institute for Advanced Study
- Developed unified field theory research program
- Mentored generations of physicists and mathematicians
- Contributed to foundations of quantum mechanics debates
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1914 – 1933 Berlin, Germany
Professor and Director
University of Berlin
- Developed the general theory of relativity (1915)
- Predicted gravitational waves and black holes
- Awarded Nobel Prize in Physics (1921)
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1909 – 1911 Zurich, Switzerland
Associate Professor
University of Zurich
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1902 – 1909 Bern, Switzerland
Technical Expert (Third Class)
Swiss Patent Office
- Evaluated patent applications while conducting independent research
- Published four landmark papers in 1905 (Annus Mirabilis)
Selected Publications
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Jun 1905 On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies
Albert Einstein — Annalen der Physik
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Sep 1905 Does the Inertia of a Body Depend Upon Its Energy Content?
Albert Einstein — Annalen der Physik
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May 1935 Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered Complete?
Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky, Nathan Rosen — Physical Review
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Nov 1915 On the General Theory of Relativity
Albert Einstein — Prussian Academy of Sciences
Honors & Awards
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1921 Nobel Prize in Physics
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
- For services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect
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1925 Copley Medal
Royal Society
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1929 Max Planck Medal
German Physical Society
Skills
Theoretical Physics: General Relativity, Special Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Mechanics
Mathematics: Differential Geometry, Tensor Calculus, Riemannian Geometry
Languages: German (native), English (fluent), French (proficient)
Interests
Music: Violin, Mozart, Bach
Philosophy: Spinoza, Mach, Kant
Sailing: Long Island Sound, Swiss lakes