Donald Kouri

Donald J. Kouri (July 25 1938 – February 9 2021) was an American physicist and Cullen Distinguished Professor at the University of Houston.[1][2] He completed his PhD from University of Wisconsin in 1965.

Research interest

Donald J Kouri carried out research in the fundamental implications of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle and the resulting applications and also generalized coherent states.[3] He has also pioneered the research in quantum theory of atomic collisions and molecular collisions.[4][5]

He taught and carried out research in Israel and Germany, and participated in international conferences throughout the world.

Awards

  • 2010: National Science Foundation’s Special Creativity Award
  • 1978: Guggenheim Fellowship for Natural Sciences, US & Canada

Works

  • Kouri, Donald J (2015) Quantum Scattering Theory. World Scientific Publishing Company
  • Kouri, Donald J and Shi, Zhouoer (2001) Lagrange Wavelets for Signal Processing. IEEE
  • Kouri, Donald J. (1991). Theoretical studies of molecular collisions. National Aeronautics and Space Administration

References

  1. "Donald Kouri". uh.edu. Retrieved May 10, 2017.
  2. "Donald Kouri". Retrieved May 10, 2017.
  3. "Faculty Profile: Donald J Kouri".
  4. "Farfel Recipient: Don Kouri".
  5. "A tribute to Donald J. Kouri". The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 107 (37): 7073–7075. 2003. doi:10.1021/jp030606k.


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