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Nationality
  
Japan

Died
  
October 24, 2004

Fields
  
Education
  
University of Tokyo

Name
  
Isao Imai

Role
  
Physicist


Isao Imai (physicist)

Born
  
October 7, 1914Dairen, Kwantung Leased Territory (
1914-10-07
)

Institutions
  
Imperial University of TokyoOsaka UniversityKogakuin University

Alma mater
  
Imperial University of Tokyo

Notable awards
  
Asahi PrizeJapan Academy PrizePerson of Cultural MeritOrder of CultureGrand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure

Books
  
Applied Hyperfunction Theory

Known for
  
Fluid mechanics, Mathematical physics

Doctoral advisor
  

Isao Imai (今井 功, Imai Isao, October 7, 1914 – October 24, 2004) was a Japanese theoretical physicist, known for fluid mechanics and mathematical physics.

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Imai was born on October 7, 1914 in Dairen. A few years later, his family returned to Kobe, where he spent his childhood. He skipped one grade in elementary school and another in middle school, and he entered the First Higher School. He proceeded to the Imperial University of Tokyo, majoring in physics, and graduated at the age of 21. Upon his graduation in 1936, he was appointed assistant to Susumu Tomotika in the newly established Imperial University of Osaka. Two years later, he returned to the Imperial University of Tokyo as a lecturer, and in 1942 was promoted to assistant professor. From 1950, he was professor of physics in the faculty of science until his official retirement from the University of Tokyo in 1975. He was concurrently a member of the Aeronautical Research Institute, the University of Tokyo (1938–1964). He was also visiting professor at a number of overseas universities, the University of Maryland (1955–1957), Aix-Marseille University (1960), D.V.L. Aachen (1961–1962), Cornell University (1965–1966, 1977), and the Technical University of Aachen (1969). On his retirement from the University of Tokyo, he became professor emeritus and moved to Osaka University as professor of mechanical engineering in the faculty of engineering science (1975–1978), and then to Kogakuin University (1978–1987), where he got the title of professor emeritus. In 1994 he became an academician of the Japan Academy.

Selected literature

  • I. Imai (1992). M. Hazewinkel, ed. Applied hyperfunction theory. Springer. ISBN 978-0-7923-1507-0. 
  • References

    Isao Imai (physicist) Wikipedia


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