J. Hans D. Jensen AKA Johannes Hans Daniel Jensen Born: 25-Jun-1907 Birthplace: Hamburg, Germany Died: 11-Feb-1973 Location of death: Heidelberg, Germany Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Physicist Nationality: Germany Executive summary: Shell nuclear model German physicist Johannes Hans Daniel Jensen devised the shell nuclear model in 1949, showing that the atomic nucleus is an elegant structure of onion-like layers or concentric shells, each of a different radius and each populated with rotating neutrons and protons. He won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1963, sharing the award with American scientist Maria Goeppert-Mayer, who simultaneously but independently reached the same conclusion, and with Eugene Wigner, author of the law of conservation of parity. After making their discovery but before winning their Nobels, Jensen and Goeppert-Mayer co-authored Elementary Theory of Nuclear Shell Structure, a book explaining their findings. He never married. Father: Karl Jensen (gardener) Mother: Helene Ohm Jensen
University: University of Freiburg University: PhD Natural Science, University of Hamburg (1932) Scholar: DSc Physics, University of Hamburg (1936) Teacher: Physics, University of Hanover (1937-41) Professor: Theoretical Physics, University of Hanover (1941-49) Professor: Physics, University of Heidelberg (1949-69) Professor: Visiting Prof., University of Wisconsin at Madison (1951) Professor: Visiting Prof., University of California at Berkeley (1952) Professor: Visiting Prof., California Institute of Technology (1953) Professor: Visiting Prof., Indiana University (1953) Professor: Visiting Prof., University of Minnesota (1956) Professor: Visiting Prof., University of California at San Diego (1961) Administrator: Dean of Faculty, University of Heidelberg (1955-69)
Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities 1947
Institute for Advanced Study 1952 Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science 1960
Nobel Prize for Physics 1963 (with Eugene Wigner, Maria Goeppert-Mayer) German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina 1964
German Physical Society
Zeitschrift für Physik (Journal of Physics) Co-Editor (with Otto Haxel), 1955-73
German Ancestry
Author of books:
Elementary Theory of Nuclear Shell Structure (1955, with Maria Goeppert-Mayer)
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