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During his academic career, S M taught a multitude of courses in graduate level Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Electromagnetic Theory, Relativity, and Mathematical Physics.
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to atomic and molecular structure, theory and applications of Coulomb Propagators, structure and self-energy of the electron, supersymmetric quantum field theory, quantum computers.
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and received an A.B. in physics and chemistry in 1953. He received an A.M. in physics in 1955 and a Ph.D. in chemical physics in 1958 from
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Blinder has authored over 200 journal articles in theoretical chemistry and mathematical physics. He has also published six books:
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Personal interests include: Playing cello, classical music, and chess (S M is a former Junior Chess Master).
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Visiting research fellow, Centre de Méchanique Ondulatoire Appliquée, Paris, 1970
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Guide to Essential Math: For Students in Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering
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Twenty-First Century Quantum Mechanics: Hilbert Space to Quantum Computers
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Advanced Physical Chemistry; A Survey of Modern Theoretical Principles
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National Science Foundation Senior Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1970–1971
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Rackham Research Fellowships, University of Michigan, 1966 and 1977
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Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry with the Wolfram Language
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Visiting research fellow, Mathematical Institute, Oxford, 1971
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Visiting research fellow, University College London, 1965–1966
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University of Michigan, professor emeritus 1996–present
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Blinder has received the following awards and honors:
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Wolfram Research Inc., senior scientist 2007-present
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Seymour Blinder

New York City
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor
remote working
Wolfram Research
Cornell University
Harvard University
W. E. Moffitt
J. H. van Vleck
Johns Hopkins University
Carnegie-Mellon University
Phi Beta Kappa
National Science Foundation
Guggenheim Fellowship
Theoretical Chemistry
Mathematical Physics
quantum mechanics
Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry with the Wolfram Language
Categories
1932 births
Living people
Cornell University alumni
Harvard University alumni
University of Michigan faculty
Wolfram Research people

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