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László Tisza
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Born July 7, 1907
Died April 15, 2009(2009-04-15) (aged 101)
Alma mater University of Budapest
University of Göttingen
Leipzig University
Known for Microscopic theory of the superfluid component of liquid helium
Awards Fellow, American Physical Society
Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Guggenheim Fellow
Scientific career
Fields Theoretical physics
Quantum mechanics
Thermodynamics
Institutions Kharkiv Theoretical Physics School
Collège de France
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Doctoral students Martin J. Klein
Herbert Callen

László Tisza (July 7, 1907 – April 15, 2009) was a Hungarian-born American physicist who was Professor of Physics Emeritus at MIT. He was a colleague of famed physicists Edward Teller, Lev Landau and Fritz London, and initiated the two-fluid theory of liquid helium.

United States

In 1941, Tisza immigrated to the United States and joined the faculty at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research areas included theoretical physics and the history and philosophy of science, specifically on the foundation of thermodynamics and quantum mechanics. He taught at MIT until 1973.

Affiliations

He was a Fellow of The American Physical Society and American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a John Simon Guggenheim Fellow and had been a visiting professor at the University of Paris in Sorbonne.

See also

  • Vera and Laszlo Tisza House
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