Behram Kurşunoğlu Scientist

Behram Kurşunoğlu (14 March 1922 – 25 October 2003) was a Turkish physicist and the founder and the director of the Center for Theoretical Studies, University of Miami. He was best known for his works on unified field theory, energy and global issues. Moreover, he participated in the discovery of two different types of neutrinos in late 1950s. During his University of Miami career, he hosted several Nobel Prize laureates, including Paul Dirac, Lars Onsager and Robert Hofstadter. He wrote several books on diverse aspects of physics, the most notable of which is Modern Quantum Theory (1962).

Personal facts

Birth dateMarch 14, 1922
Birth place
Turkey , Bayburt
Nationality
Turkey
Date of deathOctober 25, 2003
Place of death
Miami , Florida , United States
Residence
Turkey , United States
Education
University of Edinburgh
University of Cambridge
Ankara University
Known for
Unified field theory

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Scientist

Field of study
Physicist

Behram Kurşunoğlu on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0405035
  2. https://cgc.physics.miami.edu/2003CGC.html