Chaim L. Pekeris
Chaim Leib Pekeris (June 15, 1908 – February 24, 1993) was an Israeli-American physicist and mathematician. He made notable contributions to geophysics and the spectral theory of many-electron atoms, in particular the helium atom. He was also one of the designers of the first computer in Israel, WEIZAC.
Chaim Leib Pekeris | |
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Born | Alytus, Vilna Governorate | June 15, 1908
Died | February 24, 1993 84) Rehovot, Israel | (aged
Nationality | American, Israeli |
Alma mater | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Known for | surface waves, stability of pipe flow |
Spouse | Leah Kaplan |
Awards | Weizmann Prize (1957) Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (1980) Israel Prize (1980) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Geophysics |
Institutions | Massachusetts Institute of Technology Columbia University Institute for Advanced Study Weizmann Institute of Science |
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