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Hans Weinberger was born on 27 September, 1928 in United States, is an Austrian-American mathematician. Discover Hans Weinberger's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?

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1928

Hans F. Weinberger (September 27, 1928 in Vienna - September 15, 2017 in Durham, North Carolina) was an Austrian-American mathematician, known for his contributions

to variational methods for eigenvalue problems, partial differential equations, and fluid dynamics.

1948

He obtained an M.S. in physics from Carnegie Institute of Technology (1948) where he also got his Sc.D. on the

1950

thesis Fourier Transforms of Moebius Series advised by Richard Duffin (1950).

He then worked at the institute for Fluid Dynamics at University of Maryland, College Park (1950–60),

1961

and as professor at University of Minnesota (1961–98) where he was department head (1967–69) and

1981

Weinberger was the first director of Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (1981–87).

1982

Weinberger served as the IMA's first director from 1982 to 1987, and under his leadership, the IMA quickly became known for cutting-edge scientific programs, a collaborative atmosphere, and as a training ground for postdoctoral researchers.

During his tenure, Weinberger was very engaged in scientific life at the IMA, attending lectures and collaborating with visitors and postdocs.

His presence at these lectures usually meant that the toughest and most penetrating questions were asked.

While well known for his contributions to the analysis of partial differential equations, especially eigenvalue problems, Weinberger turned his attention to mathematical biology later in his career.

1986

Weinberger was elected a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1986 and was in the inaugural class of the American Mathematical Society Fellows in 2012 American Mathematical Society.

1998

now is Professor Emeritus (1998–).

He remained active in research throughout his life and authored several papers after his retirement in 1998.