Jeffrey H. Winicour
Jeffrey H. Winicour | |
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🏳️ Nationality | American |
🏫 Education | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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Jeffrey H. Winicour is an American physicist. Winicour's 1964 PhD dissertation was an "investigation of the gravitational coupling of radiation fields in the framework of the general theory of relativity."[1] Winicour was the advisor to Luis Lehner, who received the 1999 Nicholas Metropolis Award from the American Physical Society. The award credited Lehner and Winicour, as advisor, for "developing a method that significantly advances the capability for modeling gravitational radiation by making possible the stable numerical solution of Einstein's equation near moving black holes."[2]
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- ↑ {{cite book |title=Research Review |date=Dec 31, 1969 |publisher=United States. Air Force. Office of Aerospace Research |page=28 }
- ↑ "PITT GRADUATE WINS PRESTIGIOUS PHYSICS AWARD | University of Pittsburgh News". www.news.pitt.edu.
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