Girish Mahajan (Editor)

Françoise Aron Ulam

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Full Name
  
Françoise Aron

Spouse
  
Occupation
  
Writer

Françoise Aron Ulam httpss3amazonawscomphotosgenicomp13923f

Born
  
March 8, 1918 (
1918-03-08
)

Children
  
Claire Anne Weiner (née Ulam)

Died
  
30 April 2011, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

Françoise Aron Ulam was the wife of Polish-American mathematician, Stanislaw Ulam. Born March 8, 1918, in Paris, France. In 1939, she came to the United States as an exchange student. She studied at Mills College and Mount Holyoke College, earning a Master's degree in Comparative Literature.

In 1941 she met Stanislaw Ulam. In 1943, the Ulams moved from Los Alamos to Santa Fe following Stanislaw's involvement in the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos at its inception.

In Los Alamos, Francoise became part of the international community of scientists and mathematicians during the Atomic Age. Like many of the Manhattan Project wives, initially she knew very little about the purpose of the "Gadget," as the bomb was known at the time. She devoted herself to creating a home and raising a baby in the American Southwest, developing a taste for computers, yoga and feldenkrais.

In 1984, when her husband died, Françoise arranged for Santa Fe Institute to receive Stanislaw Ulam's library.

On April 30, 2011, Françoise died at El Castillo, aged 93. Françoise was buried in Paris.

Books

  • Ulam, Françoise. Analogies Between Analogies: The Mathematical Reports of S.M. Ulam and his Los Alamos Collaborators (Los Alamos Series in Basic and Applied Sciences) . 1990.ISBN 978-0520052901
  • Ulam, Françoise. De paris a los alamos une odysse franco-americaine (French Edition). ISBN 978-2738459626
  • Ulam, Françoise. Adventures of a Mathematician. 1991. ISBN 978-0520071544
  • References

    Françoise Aron Ulam Wikipedia