Aharon Katzir
(1914 - 1972)
Born in Lodz, Poland, Aharon Katzir was brought to Eretz Yisrael in
1925. He studied and then taught at the Hebrew University. In 1948,
he became head of the Polymer Research Department of the Weizmann
Institute of Science in Rehovot, and in 1952 became a professor of
physical chemistry at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
Aharon Katzir was a pioneer in the study of the electrochemistry of
biopolymers. He received the Israel Prize in 1961 and was president
of the Israel Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1962-1968.
He was killed by a Japanese terrorist at Lod (Ben-Gurion) airport in
1972.
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for Israel, (c) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, Director: Dr. Motti Friedman,
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