I remained associated with the Technische Universitat Munchen, where I became Professor in 1976.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I received my doctorate from the University of Vienna in 1910.
I abandoned chemistry to concentrate on mathematics and physics. In 1942, I travelled to Cambridge to take the scholarship examination at Trinity College, received an award and entered the university in October 1943.
I studied at a grammar school and later at the University of Vienna in the Faculty of Medicine.
After the first exams, I switched to the Faculty of Philosophy and studied Zoology in Munich and Vienna.
My doctoral work was completed by the end of 1950 and, at the age of twenty-two, I joined the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as an instructor in chemistry under the distinguished chemists Roger Adams and Carl S. Marvel.
I moved to MIT from Stanford in 1984 to teach, and became the founding director of MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab.
I received my undergraduate degree in engineering in 1939 and a Master of Science degree in mathematical physics in 1941 at Steven Institute of Technology.
In 1971 I returned to the University of Chicago as Professor of Physics.
I was working for the Socialist International, after I left university in 1959, as a researcher.
I have been a Professor Emeritus since 1958, and have continued my scientific studies.