Russian psychologist | MSU Faculty of Psychology | Moscow: October 7, 1983 - Florence: January 23, 1913 | Aleksandr Veraksa | Moscow: October 7, 1983
Niels Bohr
- Copenhagen: October 7, 1885 celebration
- Copenhagen: November 18, 1962 celebration


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Niels Bohr -
flag Country
Kingdom of Denmark -
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Male -
badge Full Name
Niels Bohr -
assignment_ind Surname
Niels Henrik Daniel Bohr -
tv_signin Nickname
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identity_platform Alias
Nicholas Baker -
celebration Date of birth
Copenhagen: October 7, 1885 -
deceased Rest in Peace
Copenhagen: November 18, 1962 -
language Official Website
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engineering Field of Work
- theoretical physics
- atomic physics
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local_library teacher
- Ernest Rutherford
- J. J. Thomson
- Isaac Ramos
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person_book Student
- Aage Bohr
- Lev Landau
- John Archibald Wheeler
- Oskar Klein
- Hans Kramers
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school Education
- University of Cambridge
- Trinity College
- University of Copenhagen
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trophy Awards & Honors
- Sonning Prize (1961)
- Niels Bohr International Gold Medal (1955)
- Order of St. Olav
- honorary doctorate of Technion
- Atoms for Peace Award (1957)
- Foreign Member of the Royal Society (1926)
- Nobel Prize in Physics (1922)
- honorary doctor of the Technical University of Denmark (1929)
- Faraday Lectureship Prize (1930)
- Officer of the Legion of Honour
- Matteucci Medal (1923)
- honorary doctor of the University of Warsaw
- Franklin Medal (1926)
- Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi
- Helmholtz Medal (1961)
- Hughes Medal (1921)
- Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Falcon (1951)
- Order of the Dannebrog
- Silliman Memorial Lectures (1923)
- Copley Medal (1938)
- Honorary doctor of the University of Zagreb
- Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts order (1954)
- Max Planck Medal (1930)
- Order of the Elephant (1947)
- Order of the Falcon
- Guthrie Lecture (1922)
- doctor honoris causa from the University of Paris (1945)
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social_leaderboard Notable Works
- Bohr model
- correspondence principle
- Danish physicist (1885–1962) | Sonning Prize (1961), Niels Bohr International Gold Medal (1955), Order of St. Olav, honorary doctorate of Technion, Atoms for