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J. Hans D. Jensen
By: Brittainy Schmitz
Facts about Jensen
* Born June 25th, 1907 in Hamburg
* Died on February 11, 1973
* Studied physics, mathematics, physical chemistry, and philosophy.
* He went to 12 different colleges
Education
* Studied physics, mathematics, physical chemistry, and philosophy.
* He went to 12 different colleges
* Albert-Ludwigs Universitat Freiburg, the University of Hamburg
* 1926 to 1931
Honors
* Honorary Professer at the University of Hamburg
* Noble Prize in physics
* Honorary Doctorate of the University of Hanover
* Honorary citizen of Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Work
* Unpaid lecturer at the University of Hamburg
* Extraordinarious professor of theoretical physics
* Ordinarius professor
* Guest professor at varied colleges
Work…continued
* Proposed shell nucleur model
* Worked with Uranium Club
* Uranium club worked to separate uranium isotopes
* Double centrifuge based on a rocking process
Books
* Elementary Theory of Nuclear Shell Structure
* Nobel Lectures
* Paul Harteck
* Konrad Beyerle
Shell Atomic Model
* Arrangement of electrons in an atom
* Developed in 1949
* Filled shell-greater stability
Shell Atomic Model
* Electrons are occupying diffuse shells
* Closest atom closest to the nucleus
* Others extend outward from that one
Contribution
* Proposed the shell theory of nuclear structure
* Structure of nucleons, protons and neutrons
* Shared Nobel Prize in physics
Contribution
* Suggested nucleons spun on their axis in orbit
* Number of nucleons/shell made nucleus more stable
* Certain patterns in the nucleons around the nucleus
Bibliography* J. Hans D. Jensen. The Nobel
Foundation, 1963. Web. <http://www.nobelprize.org>.
* J. Hans D. Jensen. GFDL, 2009. Web. <http://www.absoluteastronomy.com>.
* Today in Science History. Today in Science, 1999-2000. Web. <http://www.todayinsci.com>.