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Niels earned his first Gold Medal for his experimental and theoretical investigation of the surface tension by means of oscillating fluid jets. This work was performed in his father's lab and was published in the Transactions of the Royal Society.
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Earned his Master's in Physics at Copenhagen University
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Earned his PhD in Physics at Copenhagen University
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At Cambridge, Bohr profited by following Sir J.J. Thomson at the Cavendish Laboratory. Here he learned experimental work and also pursued his own theoretical studies.
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Bohr worked in Professor Rutherford's laboratory in Manchester. Here he lived a very intense scientific life and actively investigated the fundamental phenomena of radioactivity. He carried out a theoretical work on alpha rays.
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His world on radioactivity was published in Philosophical Magazine.
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held a lectureship in Physics
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Held a lectureship in Manchester
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Taught at Copenhagen University
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Recognized for his work on the structure of atoms
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