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Jeffrey H. Winicour

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Jeffrey H. Winicour
Born
🏳️ NationalityAmerican
🏫 EducationMassachusetts Institute of Technology
💼 Occupation

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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  1. {{cite book |title=Research Review |date=Dec 31, 1969 |publisher=United States. Air Force. Office of Aerospace Research |page=28 }
  2. "PITT GRADUATE WINS PRESTIGIOUS PHYSICS AWARD | University of Pittsburgh News". www.news.pitt.edu.


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