Dirk Brouwer

Summary

Dirk Brouwer (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdɪr(ə)ɡ ˈbrʌu.ər]; September 1, 1902 – January 31, 1966) was a Dutch-American astronomer.[2]

Dirk Brouwer
Born(1902-09-01)September 1, 1902
Rotterdam, Netherlands
DiedJanuary 31, 1966(1966-01-31) (aged 63)
NationalityDutch
Alma materLeiden University
Known forcelestial mechanics
AwardsGold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (1955)
Bruce Medal (1966)
Scientific career
Fieldsastronomy
Doctoral advisorWillem de Sitter[1]
Doctoral studentsBrian G. Marsden
Jean Kovalevsky

He received his PhD in 1927 at Leiden University under Willem de Sitter[3] and then went to Yale University. From 1941 until 1966 he was editor of the Astronomical Journal.

He specialized in celestial mechanics and together with Gerald Clemence wrote the textbook Methods of Celestial Mechanics.

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References edit

  1. ^ Dirk Brouwer at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  2. ^ "Obituary: Dirk Brouwer". Physics Today. 19 (3): 108–109. March 1966. doi:10.1063/1.3048090. Archived from the original on 2013-09-17.
  3. ^ Hockey, Thomas (2009). The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers. Springer Publishing. ISBN 978-0-387-31022-0. Retrieved August 22, 2012.

External links edit

  • Bruce Medal page
  • Awarding of Bruce medal
  • Awarding of RAS gold medal
  • National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoir

Obituaries edit

  • AJ 71 (1966) 76 (one paragraph)
  • Obs 86 (1966) 92 (one line)
  • PASP 78 (1966) 104 (one line, see also [1])
  • QJRAS 8 (1967) 84