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Yakir Aharonov (Hebrew: יקיר אהרונוב; born 1932 in Haifa, Palestine) is an Israeli physicist specialising in Quantum Physics and holds a joint professorship at Tel Aviv University in Israel and the University of South Carolina in the United States since 1973. In the Fall of 2006, he joined the newly formed Center for Quantum Studies at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. In honor of his arrival at Mason, the Aharonov Lecture Series was established. In 2006-2007, the series will feature Nobel Laureate William D. Phillips of NIST, as well as Roger Penrose, and Paul Davies. In the Fall of 2008, he left George Mason University to join the Schmid College of Science at Chapman University. His research interests are nonlocal and topological effects in quantum mechanics, quantum field theories and interpretations of quantum mechanics. In 1959, he and David Bohm proposed the Aharonov-Bohm Effect for which he co-received the 1998 Wolf Prize.
EducationProfessor Aharonov received his undergraduate education at Technion University in Haifa, graduating with a BSc in 1956. He continued his studies at Bristol University, UK together with David Bohm receiving a PhD degree in 1960. Employment1960-1961: Research Associate, Brandeis University, USA 1961-1964: Assistant Professor, Yeshiva University, USA 1964-1967: Associate Professor, Yeshiva University, USA 1967-1973: Joint professorship at the Tel Aviv University, Israel and the Yeshiva University, USA 1973-2006: Joint professorship at the Tel Aviv University, Israel and the University of South Carolina, America 2006-2008: Professor at George Mason University 2008-Present: Professor at Chapman University Honors1981: Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society 1984: Weizmann Price in Physics and Rothschild Price in Physics 1989: Israel National Price in Physics 1990: Elected to the National Academy of Science of Israel 1992: Honorary Doctor of Science, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology 1993: Elected Member of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 1993: Honorary Doctor of Science, University of South Carolina, USA 1995: Hewlett-Packard Europhysics Price 1997: Honorary Doctor of Science, Bristol University, UK 1998: Wolf Prize in Physics 1999: Honorary Doctor of Science, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Further reading
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