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No, he was not an inventor, he was a theoretical physicist. He worked in the Patent Office for a while.
A very smart theoretical physicist. He worked also in the Swiss patent office and was also a teacher
Albert Einstein was primarily a theoretical physicist, not an inventor. However, during the time he worked in the Swiss Patent Office he did invent a few small items.
He never worked for the patent office in his life. He has many patents to his name but the patents came form work in his laboratories.
Albert Einstein was primarily a theoretical physicist, not an inventor. However, during the time he worked in the Swiss Patent Office he did invent a few small items.
He worked in a patent office as a patent application reviewer.
She worked as a clerk in the government patent office when the war began.
Yes, He worked in the area of theoretic physics
No. Nikola Tesla worked a variety of jobs including ditch digger, telegraph engineer, & assistant, later chief, electrical engineer for a telephone company, however he never worked in any patent office.You may have him confused with Albert Einstein who worked as a patent clerk in Bern, Switzerland
Albert Einstein was not an inventor. He was a physicist. He is known for development of a number of theories, including the Theory of Relativity. Einstein was an inventor. He also worked in the Swiss patent office as an examiner. Although famous as a physicist, Einstein invented, patented and licensed a refrigerator. It was his only invention. and he didn't like his pic taken that's why he pulled sily faces in his photos
Eistein applied to a university and got in but then failed the exam, he then worked at a Swiss patent office
All of the above scientists worked with nuclear physics.Their research was instrumental in the inventions of nuclear weapons, as well as nuclear power.