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Fields
  
Mathematical Physics

Spouse
  
Suha Pamir (m. 1952)

Role
  
Mathematician


Name
  
Feza Gursey

Doctoral advisor
  
H. Jones

Children
  
Yusuf Gursey

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Born
  
April 7, 1921Istanbul (
1921-04-07
)

Institutions
  
Brookhaven National LaboratoryInstitute for Advanced StudyColumbia UniversityMiddle East Technical UniversityYale University

Alma mater
  
Istanbul UniversityImperial College LondonUniversity of Cambridge

Thesis
  
\'Applications of Quaternions to Field Equations  (1950 )

Doctoral students
  
Metin GursesWenxin Jiang

Died
  
April 13, 1992, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Books
  
On the Role of Division, Jordan and Related Algebras in Particle Physics

Parents
  
Resit Sureyya Gursey, Remziye Hisar

Education
  

Fizikçi Prof. Dr. Feza GÜRSEY


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Feza Gürsey ([ˈfezɑ ˈɟyɾsej]; April 7, 1921 – April 13, 1992) was a Turkish mathematician and physicist. Among his most prominent contributions to theoretical physics, his works on the Chiral model and on SU(6) are most popular.

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Biography

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Feza Gürsey was born on April 7, 1921, in Istanbul, to Reşit Süreyya Gürsey, a military physician, and Remziye Hisar, a chemist and a pioneering female Turkish scientist. He graduated from Galatasaray High School in 1940, and received his degree in Mathematics – Physics from Istanbul University in 1944.

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Through a scholarship of the Turkish Ministry of Education he received while he was an assistant in Istanbul University, he pursued a doctorate degree at the Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. He completed his work on Application of Quaternions to Quantum Field Theory in 1950. After spending the period from 1950 to 1951 in postdoctoral research at Cambridge University, he worked as an assistant at Istanbul University, where he married Suha Pamir, also a physics assistant, in 1952, and in 1953 he acquired the title of associate professor.

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During 1957–1961 he worked at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, and Columbia University. In 1960s, he worked on the Nonlinear Chiral Lagrangian, and produced results of relevance to Quantum Chromodynamics.

Returning to Turkey in 1961, he accepted the title of professor from Middle East Technical University (METU) and took part in the establishment of METU Department of Theoretical Physics. Continuing his work as a lecturer at METU until 1974, he formed a research group.

Being offered a position at Yale University in 1965, he started to work in both Yale University and METU, until 1974, when he decided to give up his position in METU and settle in the United States to continue with Yale. During these years, he took part in the formulation of E(6) grand unified theories.

Gürsey died in 1992, in New Haven, Connecticut. He is survived by his son, Yusuf Gürsey. The Feza Gürsey Institute, founded by the joint effort of Boğaziçi University and TÜBİTAK in Turkey, is named in his honor.

Edward Witten Notes:

.       Courtesy of the Editors of Strings and Symmetries, Proceedings, Istanbul, Turkey, 1994, Aktas et al.

Publications

  • (With Chia-Hsiung Tze) On the Role of Division, Jordan, and Related Algebras in Particle Physics (1996), ISBN 981-02-2863-5
  • Awards and honors

  • 1969 Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) Science Award
  • 1977 J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Prize together with Sheldon Glashow
  • 1977 A. Cressey Morrison Prize together with R. Griffiths in Natural Sciences
  • 1979 Einstein Medal
  • 1981 Collège de France Award
  • 1983 Honorary title of "Commendatore" by Italy
  • 1986 Wigner medal administered by the Group Theory and Fundamental Physics Foundation
  • 1989 Award of Association of Turkish - American Scientists and Engineers
  • 1990 Galatasaray Foundation Award
  • The Feza Gürsey Institute in Istanbul and Feza Gürsey Science Center in Ankara are named in his honor.

    References

    Feza Gürsey Wikipedia