He was a physicist and an astronomer.
Biotechnology maybe?
Albert Einstein studied physics, specifically theoretical physics. His work revolutionized our understanding of gravity, space, and time, most famously with his theory of relativity.
Well it depends when, like Einstein's theory of e=mc² and that is math stuff
Albert Einstrin worked in Physics
Yes, physics stands for physical science and electricity is involved in the famous branch of physics called electromagnetism.
Optics is the branch of science that studies light, its behavior, production, and interaction with matter. This field encompasses various phenomena related to light, such as reflection, refraction, dispersion, and diffraction.
; The quote is Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind. : Albert Einstein, "Science, Philosophy and Religion: a Symposium", 1941More quotes of Albert Einstein; see link "Quotes Albert Einstein" on left.
he was a science professor.
Theoretical Mechanics - the branch of Physics that describes mechanical force and motion.
Chemistry, because it is related to mostly what plastic is made of.
He was born with the fasination of science
The inventer of dead weight testers was Albert Einstein. Einstein was involved in quite a few different areas of science, but he was hardly the inventor of dead weight testers. They predated him by a few hundred years.