Ari Brynjolfsson
Ari Brynjolfsson | |
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Born | December 7, 1926 Tampa , Florida, USA |
Nationality | Icelandic and American |
Occupation | physicist |
Ari Brynjolfsson (1926 – 2013;[1] Icelandic spelling Brynjólfsson) was an Icelandic-American physicist known for his work in America on food irradiation and for the development of radiation facilities.
Background
Ari Brynjolfsson was born in
He became Head of Radiation Facilities for the Danish government at
Later in his life, he published several articles on his results for the reverse plasma redshift of photons in a gravitational field, which led him to investigate and develop his own theory within Plasma cosmology.[11] In 2004 he also co-signed a letter published on New Scientist addressing the lack of funds and attention for theories alternative to Big Bang cosmology.[12]
Many of his publications and much of his work centered around food irradiation and the development of radiation facilities around the world.[2][3] He received several awards including the Møller Foundation Award for exceptional service to Danish Industry, 1965 "Radiation Science and Technology Award of the American Nuclear Society", 1988[13][14] and was noted award recipient from U.S. Brigadier General Merrill L. Tribe in 1963.[15][16]
He died at the age of 86 in
References
- ^ "Ari Brynjólfsson – Obituary". Morgunblaðið. 2013-08-24.
- ^ a b Sverrir Páll Erlendsson (23 September 2013). "MA færð minningargjöf um Ara Brynjólfsson". Menntaskólinn á Akureyri. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
- ^ a b c "Íslenzkur Kjarnorkufræðingur Við Þýðingarmikið Starf Í Bandaríkjunum". Tíminn. No. 266. 15 November 1973. pp. 8–9. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
- ^ a b "Eyfirðingur yinnur námsafrek erlendis". Dagur. 20 October 1954. p. 7. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
- ^ "Vinnur námsafrek erlendis". Morgunblaðið. 13 October 1954. p. 16. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
- ^ a b c "Ari Brynjolfsson Obituary". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
- ISBN 9780804711197.
Ari Brynjolfsson.
- ^ "Ari til USA". Tíminn. 27 July 1965. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
- ^ "Ari Brynjolfsson Curriculum Vitae". plasmaredshift.org. 5 December 2010. Archived from the original on 27 July 2013. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
- ^ Ari Brynjolfsson (1973). Some Aspects of the Interactions of Fast Charged Particles with Matter. Niels Bohr Institute.
- ^ Brynjolfsson, Ari. "Search | arXiv e-print repository". arxiv. Cornell University.
- ^ Lerner, Eric. "Bucking the big bang". New Scientist. New Scientist.
- ^ "ANS / Honors and Awards / Recipients / Radiation Science and Technology Award". American Nuclear Society. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
- ^ "Ari Brynjólfsson heiðraður af bandarískum kjarnorkuvísindamönnum: Talinn fremstur í geislarannsóknum". Tíminn. No. 271. 25 November 1988. p. 6. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
- ^ "U.S. Army Natick Laboratories". historicimages.net. 5 September 1963. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
- ^ "Íslenzkur Vísindamaður Vinnur Mikið Stórvirki". Tíminn. No. 193. 11 September 1963. p. 1. Retrieved 2 December 2013.