Yasha Rosenfeld
Yaakov (Yasha) Rosenfeld (February 16, 1948–July 21, 2002) was a condensed-matter theorist who made outstanding contributions to the statistical mechanics of liquids and dense plasmas. He was a leading figure in theories of liquids and his fundamental measure approach to classical density functional theory has been a very significant contribution to the subject. He received the Alexander von Humboldt Prize , which is Germany's highest research award for scientists and scholars in all disciplines.
He was born in Harbin, China to Rosa and Yehiel Rosenfeld. When he was two years of age the family immigrated to Israel, where he grew up. Yasha died in 2002 from lung cancer at the age of 54.
External links
- Obituary in Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter (restricted access)
- Obituary by Neil Ashcroft in Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General (restricted access)
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