Aage - Wikipedia Aage is a Danish masculine given name and a less common spelling of the Norwegian given name Åge Variants include the Swedish name Åke People with the name Aage include:
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Aage Bohr - Biography, Facts and Pictures - Famous Scientists Aage Bohr was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1975 for his work detailing the structure of the atomic nucleus Aage Niels Bohr was born in Denmark’s capital city, Copenhagen, on June 19, 1922
Father-Son Nobel Prize-Winning Physicists | LANL Partners in physics during the World War II, father and son Niels and Aage Bohr helped create the first atomic bombs Arriving in Los Alamos in late 1943, Aage was just 21 years old He had been studying physics to follow in the footsteps of his famous father, who had won a Nobel Prize in 1922
Aage - Name Meaning and Origin The name "Aage" is of Danish origin and is derived from the Old Norse name "Áki," meaning "ancestor" or "forefather " It is a traditional Scandinavian name that carries a sense of heritage and lineage, often given to honor and remember one's ancestors
Aage Bohr - pas Aage Bohr was born in Copenhagen a few months before his father won the Nobel Prize His father was Niels Bohr, one of the giants of physics in the early 20th century, who was able to untangle the confusing mysteries of quantum mechanics
Aage N. Bohr | Nobel Prize, Atomic Structure, Nuclear Physics - Britannica Aage N Bohr (born June 19, 1922, Copenhagen, Den —died Sept 8, 2009, Copenhagen) was a Danish physicist who shared the 1975 Nobel Prize for Physics with Ben R Mottelson and James Rainwater for their work in determining the asymmetrical shapes of certain atomic nuclei
Aage Niels Bohr - Nuclear Museum Aage Niels Bohr (1922-2009) was a Danish nuclear physicist and winner of the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physics In 1940, Bohr began studying physics at the University of Copenhagen and working as a secretary and assistant to his father, Niels Bohr
Bohr, Aage Niels (1922-) -- from Eric Weissteins World of Scientific . . . Working with Mottelson in Copenhagen, Aage Bohr summarized current knowledge of nuclear structure in a monograph, of which the first volume, Single-Particle Motion, appeared in 1969, and the second volume, Nuclear Deformations, in 1975