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I don't know, I read somewhere that it was Tete, but I hope that big AI Jones is right, because that was my answer on some homework. "Tete" was Eduard, Albert Einstein's second son, who was born in Zurich in 1910.
Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany on March 14, 1879. His family moved from there to Munich when he was an infant. He then moved to Milan, Italy in 1894 and returned to the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in 1896. In 1901 he moved to Bern and lived there until 1911 when he moved to Prague. In 1912 he moved to Zurich living there for two more years until he became the director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Berlin in 1914. Finally, in 1933, Albert Einstein moved to the United States.
Einstein's MSN likely refers to his Master of Science in Natural Sciences, which he earned from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. This degree, obtained in 1905, was an important milestone in Einstein's academic career.
"East" and "west" are relative terms. Seattle, in addition to being north of Pitcairn and south of Vancouver, is also east of Ulaan Baatar and west of Zurich.
While he wasn't a student at the university, Albert Einstein was a physics professor at Charles University in Prague in 1911.
Luitpold Gymnasium (Now renamed Albert Einstein Gymnasium) ETH Zurich University of Zurich
Albert Einstein received his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Zurich in 1905.
The universities that Albert Einstein was taught was University of Zurich, University of Leiden, Charles University in Prague.
Einstein went to the Zurich Polytechnic in Switzerland
PhD, at the University of Zurich
He got his P.H.D at the University of Zurich.
he studied mostly in his study after university
Degree in Physics ETH Zurich PhD University of Zurich
Albert Einstein attained a degree in physics at ETH Zürich -- the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (FIT) in Zurich -- in 1900. He received a doctorate from the University of Zürich in 1905.
Albert Einstein studied physics at the University of Zurich and the Polytechnic in Zurich. He focused on theoretical physics and developed the theory of relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and gravity.
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