Einstein was an atomic scientist inasmuch as he advanced the field of atom theory. His paper on "Brownian Motion" was one of the first to describe the free flowing motion of atoms in space.
This question suffers from a question of intent.
The short and long of it is yes, Einstein was a research theorthetical atomic scientist.
Einstein was an atomic scientist inasmuch as he advanced the field of atom theory. His paper on "Brownian Motion" was one of the first to describe the free flowing motion of atoms in space. This question suffers from a question of intent. The short and long of it is yes, Einstein was a research theorthetical atomic scientist.
Albert Einstein
Einsteinium is the element named after the scientist Albert Einstein. It is a synthetic element with the atomic number 99.
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I believe you are referring to Albert Einstein.
einsteinium (atomic number 99) was the element named after the scientist that created e=mc2 or Albert Einstein.
Einsteinium. It has an atomic number of 99 and is represented by the symbol "Es".
No, he was a scientist.
No, this synthetic element is a result of atomic explosions, and was first discovered by Albert Ghiorso and his coworkers at the University of California in Berkeley. They named it after Einstein out of respect for the great scientist.
Nobody.It was Leo Szilard, a Hungarian who had invented the Atomic Bomb in 1933 while living in London that wrote a letter to FDR about the risk if the Nazis built the atomic bomb first, then had Einstein sign it. The Szilard-Einstein letter eventually started the Manhattan Project.
Yes, Albert Einstein was a Jewish refugee scientist from Germany in America.
Einstein was a Theoretical Physicist