Tycho brahe, astronomer, Kepler tutor;
Valmin, botanist, founder of modern ecology;
Astronomer Ole Romer, the earliest measurer of the speed of light;
Danish analytical chemist Kaida proposed the Kjeldahl method for nitrogen determination;
Knudsen, oceanographer, President of the International Association of Marine Physical Sciences;
Caspar wessel, a mathematician, discovered the geometric meaning of complex numbers.
Nuclear physicist Ben Roy Martzen 1975 won the Nobel Prize;
Qin Renchang, botanist, academician of China Academy of Sciences (member of the department);
Nicholas Sinew, father of geology and stratigraphy, anatomist;
Bengt Str?mgren, astronomer, president of the International Astronomical Union;
Chemist Jens Christian Skou, 1997 won the Nobel Prize;
Geologist and doctor Rasmussen Bartolin discovered the birefringence of light;
Xian Dingchang, theoretical physicist, synchrotron radiation application expert, academician of China Academy of Sciences;
Seren Sorensen (S? Ren s? Rensen), chemist, to be in Carlsberg Laboratory pH1909;
Yang, a nuclear physicist, academician of China Academy of Sciences, supervisor of Nottingham University and president of Fudan University;
Uffe Valentin Haagerup, mathematician, former editor-in-chief of Journal of Mathematics;
Theoretical physicists such as Pell Baker and Tang Chao. The theory of self-organized criticality is expounded by using sand pile model.
Hilde Physicist Hilde Levi took the lead in applying radiocarbon dating and autoradiography;
Seismologist Inge Lehman discovered the core of the earth's core and won the William Bowie Award1971,the highest prize in American geosciences.
Pochner, an Austro-Hungarian American mathematician, proposed Pochner Theorem and Bohner-Sinchin Theorem, and was Cheng Minde's mentor.
Agger Bohr, nuclear physicist, director of the niels bohr Institute of Copenhagen University, 1975 won the Nobel Prize;
George gamow is a physicist, astronomer and biologist. Together with George Lemaistre, he first put forward the "Big Bang" theory.
Chemist George de Hewesi discovered hafnium in 1922 (Latin meaning "Copenhagen"), and 1943 won the Nobel Prize.
Mathematician Peter Ludwig Made Silo proposed and proved Silo theorem.
Nuclear physicist, the father of atomic physics in Japan, and the source of the famous "pedigree of Japan winning the Nobel Prize in Physics", Yoshio Nishio;
Mathematician Thomas Fink pioneered secant and tangent in trigonometric function;
Physicist Oscar Benjamin Klein put forward Kaluza-Klein theory and Klein-King equation;
Astrophysicist and cosmologist Igor Dmitrievich Novikov put forward Novikov's self-consistency principle.
Wilhelm Johannsen, a geneticist and botanist, put forward the concepts of gene, genotype and phenotype.
Ib Madsen, mathematician, former editor-in-chief of Acta Mathematica, won the Humboldt Prize in 1992 and the Osterloh Prize in 201/year;
John Scales Avery, a quantum chemist, won the Nobel Prize for his Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs 1995;
The physicist Holger Bech Nielsen, together with Leonard Susskind and Yoichiro Nambu, is considered as the three pioneers of superstring theory.
Karl friedrich von Weitz? Cker), physicist, philosopher, brother of Dr. Richard Karl Freiherr von Weizsack, won the Planck Medal in 1957;
Christopher Hansteen, a Norwegian geophysicist, astronomer and Oster student, was the first to draw the map of the earth's magnetic field and adopted Abel.
Lars hals, mathematician, editorial board member of Journal of American Mathematical Society (JAMS);
The astronomer Hans Carl Frederik Christian Junior Schjellerup, director of the Observatory of the University of Copenhagen, once drafted Chinese codes for Dabei Telegraph Company.
Mathematician and footballer Harald bohr mainly studies mathematical analysis. Together with Otto Neugebauer and Richard Courand, he founded zbMATH (Zentralblatt MATH), the largest mathematical database in the world, and won the Olympic silver medal with 1908.
Hans christian oersted, a physicist, chemist, writer and thinker, is an unforgettable friend of Andersen. He first discovered the magnetic effect of current, first separated aluminum, first expounded "thought experiment", and founded the data transmitter in 1829.
In 1942, physicist john wheeler expounded the nuclear fission mechanism with Bohr, participated in the Manhattan Project, and put forward the concepts of "black hole" and "wormhole". He is also the mentor of Hugh Everett III and the famous physicist Feynman who put forward the multi-world explanation, and won the Wolf Prize in 1997;
Julius petersen, a mathematician, whose research fields involve algebra, analysis, cryptography, geometry, mechanics, mathematical economics and number theory, is famous all over the world for his contribution to graph theory, and put forward the Peterson diagram, which is known as "Andersen of the scientific community" in Denmark.
Physicist niels bohr founded the Copenhagen School, which attracted Werner Heisenberg, Max Born, Wolfgang Pauli, paul dirac, Landau, Lis Maitenaz, Jordan, Hendrick Kramos, Gian Carlo Wicker, Vladimir Fogg (former Soviet Union), Rosenfeld (Leon Rosenfeld, Belgium) and Prachik (Belgium). Ller, Denmark), Alan Herries Wilson (UK) and others 1922 won the Nobel Prize; Lu Zaiying, an expert in cardiovascular medicine;
Graham, a physician and bacteriologist, invented Graham staining;
Immunologist Niels Kaj Jerne, 1984 won the Nobel Prize;
Johannes Fibiger, pathologist, 1926 won the nobel prize;
Niels ryberg finsen, a physician and scientist, 1903 won the Nobel Prize;
Biochemist and physiologist Henrik Dam 1943 won the Nobel Prize;
August Crowe1920, pharmacist and founder of Novo Nordisk, won the Nobel Prize;
Albert Gjedde, neuroscientist and pharmacologist, member of the European Academy of Sciences;
The physiologist and pathologist Peter Ludwig Panum first discovered bacterial endotoxin.
Magnus, virologist, named after von Magnus phenomenon;
Doctor and inventor Lasse Hessel invented the female condom and won the Queen's Enterprise Award in 2000.
Paul stroop (Paul bj? Rndahl Astrup), a clinical chemist, invented the blood gas analyzer and put forward the alkali residue;
Christian ·D·A· Hansen, pharmacist, founder of Kohansen Company, the world's largest supplier of probiotics;
Bjorn Ibsen (Bj? Rn Aage Ibsen), anesthesiologist, founded intensive care medicine and established the world's first ICU ward;
Carl Langer is a physician, physiologist and psychiatrist. Together with william james, he put forward the theory of emotion.
A doctor and collector of ancient cultural relics, Olevom, was named after him.
Christian bohr, a physiologist, niels bohr and Harald Bohr's father, discovered Bohr effect.
Holger Werfel Scheuermann, doctor, named after Scheuermann's disease;
Pharmacists Erik Erik Jacobsen, Jenchard, Kenneth Ferguson and others discovered the disulfiram-like reaction.
Poul Kjer is an ophthalmologist. His name comes from Kjer's optic neuropathy.
Caspar Bartolin Jr., anatomist, son of Thomas Bartolin, was named after him;
Kasper Bartolin Sr, an anatomist, medical doctor and theologian, first described the mechanism of olfactory nerve, and his book Human Anatomy has long been a general textbook of anatomy.
Thomas Bartolin, an anatomist and physician, was the first to discover the human lymphatic system, put forward the scientific theory of cryoanesthesia, recorded the spontaneous human combustion phenomenon and described the 13 trisomy syndrome. China linguist Christoph Harbsmeier;
Japanese Dunhuang scholar Hiroichi Fujiki;
Brandeis, literary critic and historian;
Phenomenologist Dan Zahawi;
Hans christian andersen, writer and poet;
Lasker, linguist and founder of comparative linguistics;
Henrik Nordbrand, poet, novelist and essayist;
Johannes Vilhelm Zhan Sen, writer, 1944 won the Nobel Prize;
Karl Yale, a poet and novelist, won the Nobel Prize in 19 17;
Holger Peterson, a linguist and historical linguist;
Jespersen, a linguist, an authority on English grammar and one of the founders of the International Phonetic Association;
The poet and playwright Adam Gottlob Oren Shi Lage is known as the "King of Nordic Poetry".
Historian Ye Xiaokai Leitroup studies history, China history and comparative history;
Jurist Hjalte Rasmussen promoted the judicial reform in Europe;
Easy music (s? Ren, a dialectologist, studied under China linguists Gao Benhan and Zhao Yuanren;
Alf Niels Christian Ross, jurist, representative of Scandinavian Law School;
Kjedelekbrodsgaard, a China research expert, is the director of the Asia Research Center in copenhagen business school;
Johan Nicolai Madvig, a classical scholar and the first chairman of the Carlsberg Foundation;
The thinker and educator Grand Grundtvig's Confucius in Denmark has a far-reaching influence on Danish society;
Holberg (Ludvig Holberg), a writer, essayist, philosopher, historian and playwright, is named after Holberg International Memorial Award (Holby Award);
Niels Thygeson, economist, chairman of the Economic Development and Evaluation Committee of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, and one of the main designers of the euro;
Wilhelm Ludwig Peter Thomsen, a linguist, Turkic scholar and Yesbergen's mentor, named the street where the Turkish National Library is located.
Johan Ludvig Heiberg, a scholar in the history of classicism and mathematics, discovered the lost Archimedes sheepskin book and translated the Elements of Geometry with Thomas Little Heath.
Niels Peter Lemche, a religious scholar, advocated biblical minimalism with Thomas L. Thompson and others, and gradually formed the Copenhagen Theology School.
Ole Vaeff, an international relations scholar, and the Copenhagen School founded with barry buzan and Morten Kirstrep are one of the important schools in the field of constructivist international relations security research.
Linguists Hjelmslev and Jordal founded the Copenhagen School, one of the three major schools of structuralist linguistics, and Halliday, Harris, Chomsky and others were also deeply influenced by it.
Soren kierkegaard, a philosopher, writer and poet, was a pioneer of existentialism philosophy and humanistic psychology, and was deeply influenced by Sartre, carl rogers, Kafka, Ibsen, wystan hugh auden, Lu Xun and Woody Allen. Han Zhenghe, a leading figure in the field of high temperature superconducting applications in China;
Peter Naur, a computer scientist, won the Turing Award in 2005.
Charles Simonyi, a software development expert, 1966 was invited to the University of Copenhagen;
Niels Morling, forensic doctor, President of the International Society of Forensic Genetics (ISFG);
Ove Arup, a Danish structural engineer and founder of Arup, a multinational company;
Georg Rashi, a psychostatistician, proposed Rashi model as the basis of IRT theory.
Peter Dalgaard, biostatistician, member of R language core development team;
Neil Neal Jones, computer scientist, member of American Computer Society and member of European Academy of Sciences;
Arne stroop, an obesity research expert and president of the World Obesity Federation;
Mikel Thorup, computer scientist, editor of JACM Journal of American Computer Society;
Per Pinstrup-Andersen, a food economist, won the 200 1 World Food Prize;
Eugene Pordzik, an experimental physicist, developed a quantum computer with Max Planck Institute.
Sauron Johnson (S? Ren Johansen), an econometric economist, has interaction and influence with clive granger.
Peter Hoey (Peter H? J), biochemical engineer, president of Queensland University, CEO of Australian Research Council, member of CSIRO;
Steen Rasmussen, artificial life and complex system scientist, research professor at Los Alamos National Laboratory and Santa Fe Institute;
Inventor, mathematician and designer Piet Hein invented a variety of games, such as Liutong Chess and SOMA Rubik's Cube, and was good at designing with hyperelliptic curves.
Corinna Cortes, a computer scientist and head of Google new york, proposed a general algorithm of support vector machine.
Mads Tofte, a computer scientist and president of Copenhagen University of Information Technology, put forward SML (Standard Meta Language). ) and his mentor robin milner.
Bioinformatics scientist Anders Krogh took the lead in introducing hidden Markov model and artificial neural network into the field of bioinformatics, and was one of the authors of Biological Sequence Analysis.
Thorvald Nicolai Thiele, a mathematician, actuary and astronomer, has made great achievements in statistics, interpolation and three-body problems. Firstly, quantification is introduced into financial mathematics, and Brownian motion is described mathematically. Gribbe, actor and singer;
Danish Ambassador to China Pei Desheng;
Benjamin Christensen, an early master of thrillers;
Connie Hedegaard, President of the United Nations Climate Change Conference;
Paul Nyrup Rasmussen, President of the European Socialist Party;
Helle Thorning Schmidt, the first female prime minister in Danish history;
Mogens lykketoft, President of the 70th UN General Assembly;
Painter, sculptor and poet Per Kirkeby;
Poul Schluter, a politician, served as deputy speaker of the European Parliament from 65438 to 0994;
Betty Olin, politician and economist, 1977 won the Nobel Prize;
Halfdan T. Mahler, Director-General of the World Health Organization;
Badminton player and coach Morten Frost, one of the old "four kings" of badminton;
Vigdis finnbogadottir, the world's first elected female head of state;
Stine BosseTryg, director and CEO of Nordic United Bank;
Yang, Chairman of Huada Gene, Academician of China Academy of Sciences and Foreign Academician of National Academy of Sciences;
Steve sculli, American C-SPAN producer and chairman of the White House Journalists Association;
Rower Eskil Ebbesen won three Olympic gold medals and six world championship gold medals;
Margrethe II, the second queen in Danish history and a distant cousin of Queen Elizabeth II;
The politician Poul hartling led the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 198 1 to win the Nobel Prize;
Claus Meyer, entrepreneur, chef and social activist, co-founder of "the best restaurant in the world" Noma;
Wheat Allison (wheat? Vlisen), CEO of Novo Nordisk, Chairman of Novozymes, Director of Lego Group, and representative of entrepreneurs of the United Nations Global Covenant;
Jan Leschly, director of Maersk Group and American Express, professional tennis player (1967), chairman of the International Tennis Hall of Fame;
Lars Micol Sen, the brother of the famous actor Mads Mikkelsen, has participated in internationally renowned plays such as Murder Season 1, Fortress of Rights, Sherlock Guest, House of Cards and so on. In addition to the Nobel Prize winners mentioned above, other winners who have taught or studied at the University of Copenhagen are:
Physicist schrieffer, 1972 won the Nobel Prize;
Chemist Wilkinson, 1973 won the Nobel Prize;
Physicist Weinberg 1979 won the Nobel Prize;
Physicist hans bethe 1967 won the Nobel Prize;
Biologist paul berg 1980 won the Nobel Prize;
Chemist Walter kohn, 1998 won the nobel prize;
Glashow, a theoretical physicist, 1979 won the Nobel Prize;
Biologist james watson 1953 won the Nobel Prize;
Physicist Andre Geim 20 10 won the Nobel Prize;
Physicist james frank 1925 won the Nobel Prize;
Geneticist edward louis 1995 won the Nobel Prize;
Linus carl pauling, chemist, 1954 won the Nobel Prize;
Physicist neville francis morte 1977 won the Nobel Prize;
Max Delbruck, biophysicist, 1969 won the Nobel Prize;
Biochemist Fritz Albert Lipmann, 1962 won the Nobel Prize;
Cosmic chemist and physicist harold clayton urey 1934 won the Nobel Prize;
Physicist and astrophysicist Subrahmanyan chandrasekhar, 1983 won the Nobel Prize;
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The University of Copenhagen gave birth to the world-famous fairy tale master Andersen and the pioneer of existentialism philosophy Kierkegaard. She trained the first person to discover supernovae and the first astronomer to measure the speed of light; There are pioneers of electromagnetic theory and founders of quantum theory. She scientifically expounded the structure and muscle texture of human brain and found the oldest evidence of the earth and life.