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Albert Einstein's Biography
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A man who ruled Science at the beginning of the 20th century and discovered new dimensions of subjects like Time, Space, and Gravity in human history. He won the most honorable award in the world. The Noble Prize for Physics. The name of the one who is considered the most intelligent person in human history is Albert Einstein.
Today we will know the story of his life, and don't miss the 10 unheard facts about Einstein's life (read till the end). Let's dive deep into it:
Early Life and Family
On March 14, 1879, Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, in the German Empire's Kingdom of W�rttemberg. His parents, Pauline Koch, and Hermann Einstein, were secular Ashkenazi Jews who worked as engineers and salespeople. He had one sister, Maria. Maria was two years younger than Albert. When the family relocated to Munich in 1880, Einstein's father and his uncle Jakob established Elektrotechnische Fabrik J. Einstein & Cie, a business that produced direct-current electrical equipment.
From age five, Albert attended a Catholic elementary school in Munich. He was sent to the Luitpold-Gymnasium(now known as the Albert-Einstein-Gymnasium) when he was eight, where he completed his advanced primary and secondary education.
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What was your dream career when you were younger?
I was always fascinated by the science and admired Albert Einstein and Marie Curie and wanted to be like them. Their biography truly inspired me to pursue my career as a scientist. Einstein’s quote “ Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world” was a great inspiration.
What subjects did you study at school?
I studied English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Computing ,Geography, History and Civics
Who or what has been your biggest inspiration?
My parents! My parents were the people who encouraged me in science and taught me the concepts by experiments at home. My father taught me maths and my mother taught me natural sciences. They both would always buy science related books and puzzles to help me discover my love for the subject.
How have the subjects you studied at school helped you in your career?
Studying STEM subjects were necessary for me to pursue my career. I realised that most of the STEM subjects were easy to understand and one can relate almost all of them to our daily activities. Languages were also important since I need to write and articulate my research work.
Please briefly describe your STEM journey since leaving school.
I went t