Daniel Weihs (born 1942) is the Israeli Louis and Lyra Richmond Chair of Life Sciences and Distinguished Professor Emeritus in Aeronautical Engineering at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, and the Head of its Autonomous Systems Program.
Daniel Weihs | |
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דניאל וייס | |
Born | 1942 (age 81–82) |
Nationality | Israeli |
Occupation | Aeronautical engineer |
Biography
editWeihs was born in Guilin in southern China, three years after his parents fled Austria for China.[1][2][3] The family moved to Israel in 1949.[2]
Weihs obtained his B.Sc. from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology in 1964, his M.Sc. from Technion in 1968, and his D.Sc. from Technion in 1971, all in Aeronautical Engineering.[1][4]
He has taught at Technion since 1973, became a Professor in 1982, and became a Distinguished Professor in 2002.[1] Weihs holds the Louis and Lyra Richmond Chair of Life Sciences.[1] He was Dean of Aerospace Engineering in 1987-1988, Director of the S. Neaman Institute for Advanced Studies in Science and Technology from 1990-1995, Dean of Graduate Studies from 1996-1998, Provost from 1998-2000, and Head of the Technion Autonomous Systems Program from 2007-present.[1]
Weihs was Chairman of the Israel National Committee for Space Research from 2006-2015.[1] He was Chief Scientist of the Israel Ministry of Science and Technology from 2010-2011, and Chairman of the Interuniversity Institute for Marine Sciences in Eilat from 2013-2018.[1][5] He has published over 150 scientific papers.[4]
He is a Member of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, a Foreign Member of the US National Academy of Engineering, and a Fellow of the American Physical Society.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h "Daniel Weihs; Distinguished Professor Emeritus"
- ^ a b "'I owe my life to Mr. Ho:' son of Jew saved by late ROC diplomat," Taiwan News.
- ^ "Israel Institute of Technology Professor Daniel Weihs and Yad Vashem Department of the Righteous Director Irena Steinfeldt to visit the ROC"
- ^ a b " Prof.Daniel Weihs; Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel"
- ^ "Taiwan awards 'China's Schindler' presidential honor". The Jerusalem Post.