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  1. Theoretical physicists come in two varieties: deep thinkers and problem solvers. Hans Bethe was the supreme problem solver of the past century. He was not a deep thinker like Heisenberg and Dirac, who laid the foundations of modern physics in the 1920s. But he took their theories and made them into practical tools for understanding the behavior of atoms, stars, and everything in between. He ...

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hans_BetheHans Bethe - Wikipedia

    Hans Albrecht Bethe. Premio Nobel per la fisica 1967. Hans Albrecht Bethe ( Strasburgo, 2 luglio 1906 – Ithaca, 6 marzo 2005) è stato un fisico e astronomo tedesco naturalizzato statunitense .

  3. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hans_BetheHans Bethe - Wikipedia

    Hans Albrecht Bethe ( Straatsburg (destijds onderdeel van het Duitse keizerrijk, tegenwoordig Frankrijk ), 2 juli 1906 – Ithaca (New York), 6 maart 2005) was een Amerikaans natuur- en sterrenkundige van Duitse afkomst. In 1967 won hij de Nobelprijs voor zijn ontdekking van energieopwekking in sterren in de jaren 1930.

  4. Hans Bethe. Hans Albrecht Bethe (* 2. Juli 1906 in Straßburg; † 6. März 2005 in Ithaca, New York) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer Physiker und Nobelpreisträger für Physik (1967).

  5. Hans Albrecht Bethe was born in Strasbourg, Alsace-Lorraine, on July 2 1906. He attended the Gymnasium in Frankfurt from 1915 to 1924. He then studied at the University of Frankfurt for two years, and at Munich for two and one half years, taking his Ph. D. in theoretical physics with Professor Arnold Sommerfeld in July 1928.

  6. 7 de mar. de 2005 · Hans Bethe, who discovered the violent force behind sunlight, helped devise the atom bomb and eventually cried out against the military excesses of the cold war, died late Sunday. He was 98, among ...

  7. Hans Bethe (1906–2005) completed his PhD in theoretical physics in 1928. He then held a position as acting assistant professor at the University of Tubingen, which he lost after fleeing the Nazi regime in Germany.