David Horn | |
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דוד הורן | |
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Born | Haifa, Mandatory Palestine (now Israel) | 10 September 1937
Nationality | Israeli |
Alma mater | Hebrew University Technion |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Physics, Neural Computation, Bioinformatics |
Institutions | Tel Aviv University |
Thesis | Some Aspects of the Structure of Weak Interactions (1965) |
Doctoral advisor | Yuval Ne'eman |
David Horn (Hebrew: דוד הורן; born: 10 September 1937) is a Professor (Emeritus) of Physics in the School of Physics and Astronomy at Tel Aviv University (TAU), Israel. He has served as Vice-Rector of TAU, Chairman of the School of Physics and Astronomy and as Dean of the Faculty of Exact Sciences in TAU.[1] He is a fellow of the American Physical Society, nominated for "contributions to theoretical particle physics, including the seminal work on finite energy sum rules, research of the phenomenology of hadronic processes, and investigation of Hamiltonian lattice theories".[2]