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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Physicist


Name
  
Michael Shlesinger

Notable awards
  
Saalfeld Award

Michael F. Shlesinger

Institutions
  
University of Maryland, College ParkONRUS Naval Academy

Alma mater
  
University of New York at Stony BrookUniversity of Rochester

Known for
  
Fractal timeNonlinear dynamics

Education
  
University of Rochester, Stony Brook University

Residence
  
United States of America

Doctoral advisor
  

Michael F. Shlesinger (born August 8, 1948, Brooklyn, New York) is a physicist notable for his work in the area of nonlinear dynamics. He is the founder of the journal Fractals. His pioneering work in statistical predictions and descriptions of random and deterministic processes has influenced the physics of amorphous solids and glasses, classical mechanics, and biophysics. He is known as a proponent of fractal time and is also known for his work on fractal stochastic processes related to areas such as disordered materials and turbulence.

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Education

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In 1970, he obtained his BS degree in physics and mathematics from State University of New York at Stony Brook, and then obtained his MA in 1972 from the University of Rochester. In 1975, he obtained his PhD from the University of Rochester under Elliott Waters Montroll for a thesis entitled A Stochastic Theory of Anomalous Transient Photocurrents in Certain Xerographic Films and of the 1/f Noise in Neural Membrane.

Career

Initially he worked at the University of Maryland, College Park, then in 1983 he joined Office of Naval Research (ONR) and started their nonlinear dynamics program in 1984. He subsequently went on to head their physics division, before being named ONR's chief scientist for nonlinear science. His contributions to nonlinear dynamics and statistical physics include the publication of over 200 papers, editorship of over 20 books, and the organization of over 30 conferences. In 2008, he took up the Kinnear Chair in Physics at the US Naval Academy, Annapolis, United States.

Honors

He was elected to Fellow of the American Physical Society in 1993. In 2004, he received the Presidential Rank Award. In 2006, he received ONR's Saalfeld Award for outstanding lifetime achievement. In 2008, he was honored with a festschrift to mark his 60th birthday, entitled 25 Years of Nonlinear Dynamics at ONR, based on a conference held on Amelia Island, Florida, July 20–22, 2008.

Public Servant

While residing in Rockville, Maryland, he once saved the life of a woman who was being mauled by a pack of rottweilers. For putting his life at risk, the city of Rockville presented him with a medal for heroism.

Name

His middle name is the single initial "F"—he does not have a full middle name; another famous example being the middle initial of Harry S. Truman.

References

Michael F. Shlesinger Wikipedia


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