Bleuler was born in
Herzogenbuchsee,
Switzerland on 23 September 1912. He received his doctorate for the mathematical work titled "On the
Rolle's theorem for the operator Δu + λu and related properties of the Green's function" from the
ETH Zurich in 1942. His thesis advisor was
Michel Plancherel. From 1960 to 1980 he was a professor at the
University of Bonn, where he founded the Institute of Theoretical Nuclear Physics, which is now the Helmholtz Institute for Radiation and Nuclear Physics. Even after his retirement, he was active and remained there until his death. 1971 Bleuler organized the first "International Conference on Differential Geometric Methods in Theoretical Physics" and since then he had been organizing the conference regularly. The last one was the 19th Conference in 1990 held at
Rapallo. In 1993, at the 22nd Conference in his honor a "Bleuler Medal" awarded. ==Scientific works==