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describe the character of Albert Einstein and also discuss his skills​

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Born

14 March 1879

Ulm, Kingdom of Württemberg, German Empire

Died

18 April 1955 (aged 76)

Princeton, New Jersey, United States

Citizenship

Subject of the Kingdom of Württemberg during the German Empire (1879–1896)[note 1]

Stateless (1896–1901)

Citizen of Switzerland (1901–1955)

Austrian subject of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1911–1912)

Subject of the Kingdom of Prussia during the German Empire (1914–1918)[note 1]

German citizen of the Free State of Prussia (Weimar Republic, 1918–1933)

Citizen of the United States (1940–1955)

Education

Federal Polytechnic School in Zurich (Federal teaching diploma, 1900)

University of Zurich (PhD, 1905)

Known for

General relativity

Special relativity

Photoelectric effect

E=mc2 (Mass–energy equivalence)

E=hf (Planck–Einstein relation)

Theory of Brownian motion

Einstein field equations

Bose–Einstein statistics

Bose–Einstein condensate

Gravitational wave

Cosmological constant

Unified field theory

EPR paradox

Ensemble interpretation

List of other concepts

Spouse(s)

Mileva Marić

(m. 1903; div. 1919)

Elsa Löwenthal

(m. 1919; died[1][2] 1936)

Children

"Lieserl" Einstein

Hans Albert Einstein

Eduard "Tete" Einstein

Awards

Barnard Medal (1920)

Nobel Prize in Physics (1921)

Matteucci Medal (1921)

ForMemRS (1921)[3]

Copley Medal (1925)[3]

Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (1926)

Max Planck Medal (1929)

Member of the National Academy of Sciences (1942)

Time Person of the Century (1999)

Scientific career

Fields

Physics, philosophy

Institutions

Swiss Patent Office (Bern) (1902–1909)

University of Bern (1908–1909)

University of Zurich (1909–1911)

Charles University in Prague (1911–1912)

ETH Zurich (1912–1914)

Prussian Academy of Sciences (1914–1933)

Humboldt University of Berlin (1914–1933)

Kaiser Wilhelm Institute (director, 1917–1933)

German Physical Society (president, 1916–1918)

Leiden University (visits, 1920)

Institute for Advanced Study (1933–1955)

Caltech (visits, 1931–1933)

University of Oxford (visits, 1931–1933)

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