No, but he is probably the most famous physicist!
Einstein was a native of Switzerland, whose first language was German. He was well known as a scientist by the time he moved to the USA and became a naturalized American citizen.
By 1908, he was recognized as a leading scientist, and he was appointed lecturer at the University of Berne.
It depends on the name of the scientist. Albert Einstein's first name is Albert.
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no Charles Darwin was the first scientist to develop the theory of evolution. Einstein was a math teacher. and was first put into 'special' classes
Einstein was a native of Switzerland, whose first language was German. He was well known as a scientist by the time he moved to the USA and became a naturalized American citizen. He was in fact Jewish, which did in fact have a lot to do with his decision to leave Europe. While we're on the subject, notice that not everyone who was Jewish and feared for his life was presented with the opportunity to leave Germany.
He wrote his first scientific paper in 1902.
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.
Einstein took an early interest in science. He received his degree in 1909 and took his first teaching job in 1914.