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Yes, Albert Einstein collaborated with other scientists throughout his career. One notable collaboration was with physicist Niels Bohr on the development of quantum theory. Einstein also corresponded and exchanged ideas with many other prominent scientists of his time.
Yes. He choose his work at the college over being one of many scientist that worked for Einstein.
albert einstien worked in 1899
Albert Einstein worked with a large number of scientists including Robert Oppenheimer and Edward Teller. He also worked with John Manley on the Manhattan Project.
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Albert Einstein worked in Physics which was his most interesting subject known to him he worked on the theory of relevant and answered e=mc2.
Albert Einstein was a German Jew who lived and worked in Switzerland for a time, then worked in Germany and eventually moved to the uS to escape the Nazi persecution of Jews.
Albert Einstein worked with a large number of scientists including Robert Oppenheimer and Edward Teller. He also worked with John Manley on the Manhattan Project.
Before Albert Einstein moved to the United States he worked as a very intelligant secretary for the well known scientist named Gergory J. Kaut. This showed him the ways of a scientist making him want to become one him self so he moved to the United States as an immigrant to start his life over as a very intelligant and succesful scientist.
Element 106 was named seaborgium after Glenn T. Seaborg, an american scientist who won the 1951 Nobel Peace Prize in Chemistry. Einsteinium was named for German physicist Albert Einstein, however, he gained American citizenship and worked for the American government.
Albert Einstein, he and a team of scientists worked on the Manhattan project which resulted in the creation/invention of nuclear weaponry
Albert Einstein often worked with fellow physicists Leopold Infeld, Nathan Rosen, and Peter Bergmann. He also had a long series of debates with Danish scientist Niels Bohr.