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  1. Pauli attended the Döblinger - Gymnasium in Vienna, graduating with distinction in 1918. Two months later, he published his first paper, on Albert Einstein 's theory of general relativity.

  2. Pauli took a one-year leave to work at Niels Bohr ’s Institute for Theoretical Physics (1922–23) in Copenhagen before returning to Hamburg in 1924 to complete his habilitation (a postdoctoral degree that is required in order to hold a professorship in most European universities).

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  3. Wolfgang Pauli was born in Vienna, on 25 April 1900 (1, 2). He attended the Döblinger Gymnasium, Vienna ( 3 , 4 ), then in 1918 went to the University of Munich where he received his Doctoral diploma in theoretical physics, 'summa cum laude' in 1921 (supervisor Arnold Sommerfeld) ( 5 ).

  4. He received his early education in Vienna before studying at the University of Munich under Arnold Sommerfeld. He obtained his doctor’s degree in 1921 and spent a year at the University of Göttingen as assistant to Max Born and a further year with Niels Bohr at Copenhagen.

  5. Wolfgang attended school in Vienna where he began a deep study of mathematics and physics at the Döblingen Gymnasium. He was certainly not a typical pupil for he read Einstein 's papers on relativity while he was still at the Gymnasium.

  6. Born: 25 April 1900, Vienna, Austria. Died: 15 December 1958, Zurich, Switzerland. Affiliation at the time of the award: Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA. Prize motivation: “for the discovery of the Exclusion Principle, also called the Pauli Principle”. Prize share: 1/1.

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  8. Jun 11, 2018 · Wolfgang Pauli the son of Wolfgang Joseph Pauli, a professor in the University of Vienna, was born in that city on April 25, 1900. Brilliant at school, he studied theoretical physics in the University of Munich under Arnold Sommerfeld (1918-1921) and graduated as a Doctor of Philosophy.

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