Christian Møller
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Christian Møller
Summary
Christian Møller is a human[1]. He was born in Hundslev[2]. He was born on +1904-12-22T00:00:00Z[3]. He passed away in Ordrup[4]. He died on +1980-01-14T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as a physicist[6], chemist[7], university teacher[8], and theoretical physicist[9]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Born in Hundslev[2], Christian Møller…
- Christian Møller passed away in Ordrup[4].
- Christian Møller was born on +1904-12-22T00:00:00Z[3].
- Christian Møller died on +1980-01-14T00:00:00Z[5].
- Christian Møller is buried at Vedbæk Cemetery[11].
- Christian Møller held citizenship in Kingdom of Denmark[12].
- Christian Møller's professions included physicist[6].
- Christian Møller's professions included chemist[7].
- Christian Møller's professions included university teacher[8].
- Christian Møller worked as a theoretical physicist[9].
- Christian Møller's field of work was physics[13].
- Christian Møller's field of work was chemistry[14].
- Christian Møller's field of work was quantum chemistry[15].
- Christian Møller's field of work was theory of relativity[16].
- Christian Møller's field of work was gravity[17].
- Among Christian Møller's employers was University of Copenhagen[18].
- Christian Møller was employed by Leiden University[19].
- Christian Møller was educated at University of Copenhagen[20].
- Christian Møller's education included a stint at Sapienza University of Rome[21].
- Christian Møller's education included a stint at University of Cambridge[22].
- Christian Møller's education included a stint at Sønderborg Statsskole[23].
- Christian Møller received the Knight of the 1st Class of the Order of the Dannebrog[24].
- Christian Møller received the Ole Rømer Medal[25].
- Christian Møller received the H. C. Ørsted Medal[26].
- Christian Møller received the Q106076863[27].
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Origins and Family
Christian Møller was born in Hundslev[2]. He was born on +1904-12-22T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Educated at University of Copenhagen[20], a public research university[28], in Denmark[29], founded in 1479[30]; Sapienza University of Rome[21], a public university[31], in Italy[32], founded in 1303[33], headquartered in città universitaria of Rome[34]; University of Cambridge[22], a collegiate university[35], in United Kingdom[36], founded in 1209[37], headquartered in Cambridge[38]; and Sønderborg Statsskole[23], a gymnasium[39], in Denmark[40], founded in 1865[41], headquartered in Sønderborg[42]. Christian Møller earned the academic degree of Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics[43].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include physicist[6], chemist[7], university teacher[8], and theoretical physicist[9]. Fields of work include physics[13], a branch of science[44]; chemistry[14], a branch of science[45]; quantum chemistry[15], a branch of chemistry[46]; theory of relativity[16], a scientific theory[47]; and gravity[17], a fundamental interaction[48]. Employers include University of Copenhagen[18], a public research university[49], in Denmark[50], founded in 1479[51] and Leiden University[19], a university[52], in Netherlands[53], founded in 1575[54], headquartered in Leiden[55].
Recognition
Awards received include Knight of the 1st Class of the Order of the Dannebrog[24], a grade of an order[56], in Denmark[57]; Ole Rømer Medal[25], a science award[58], in Denmark[59]; H. C. Ørsted Medal[26], a science award[60], in Denmark[61]; Q106076863[27]; and honorary doctorate[62], a title of honor[63].
Death and Burial
Christian Møller died on +1980-01-14T00:00:00Z[5]. He died in Ordrup[4]. He is buried at Vedbæk Cemetery[11].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Christian Møller include Møller–Plesset perturbation theory[64] and Møller scattering[65].
Why It Matters
Christian Møller ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[10] He has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[66] He is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[67]
Entities named for him include Møller–Plesset perturbation theory[64] and Møller scattering[65].
FAQs
Where was Christian Møller born?
Christian Møller was born in Hundslev[2].
Where did Christian Møller die?
Christian Møller passed away in Ordrup[4].
What did Christian Møller do for work?
Christian Møller worked as physicist[6], chemist[7], university teacher[8], and theoretical physicist[9].
Where did Christian Møller go to school?
Christian Møller was educated at University of Copenhagen[20], Sapienza University of Rome[21], University of Cambridge[22], and Sønderborg Statsskole[23].
What awards did Christian Møller receive?
Honors received include Knight of the 1st Class of the Order of the Dannebrog[24], Ole Rømer Medal[25], H. C. Ørsted Medal[26], and Q106076863[27].