1915-1950.+shouldice

(1891-1974)
 * __ James Chadwick[[image:http://web.educastur.princast.es/proyectos/grupotecne/archivos/investiga/145chadwick.jpg width="216" height="204" align="right"]] __

James Chadwick was an English physics born in Bollington, Cheshire. Chadwick did most of his studing at the Univeristy of Manchester and from his study here Chadwick earned his fame. During his study in Manchester he discovered the unknown particle in the nucleus of the atom and this was the neutron. He discovered this in 1932 for his studies of the neutron he was awarded the Noble Peace Prize in 1935. After his study of the neutron in Manchester he went on the study at the University of Liverpool. While he was studying in Liverpool he was assigned to the Manhattan Project. The Manhattan Project studied the atomic bomb that would later be dropped in Japan.**

(1901-1976)
 * __ Werner Heisenberg __

Werner was a german physicist born in Wurzburg, Germany. His father was a elementary school teacher and nothing is said about his mother. He went to the college around his house and his work did not really start until he was a lecture at the Univeristy of Copenhagen. Here he met Niels Bohr and Werner made the neutron and proton model. For his work with this model he was awarded the Noble Peace Prize in 1932. This was really his only work that he did with the atomic theory. Most of his work was in the field of matrix mechanics. His model of the neutron and proton was later bettered and today is known as the Rutherford Bohr Model.**



(1887-1961)

Erwin Schroginger was a Austrian physicist born in Vienna. His father was Austrian and his mother was English so growing up he learned both Austrian and English at the same time. In his middle years he was a commissioned officer for Austria. He started his tudies at the University of Zurich and here is where he earned his legacy. That was the Schrodinger Equation which dealt with quantum mechanics. Erwin's personal friend was Albert Einstein. Schrodinge died of tuberculosis in 1961 and today there is a school named after him in Vienna.

T**his was part of his well known equation.**