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Michael Brenner
Professor of International Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh; a Senior Fellow at the Center for Transatlantic Relations, SAIS-Johns Hopkins (), contributor to research and consulting projects on Euro-American security and economic issues.
Publishes and teaches in the fields of American foreign policy, Euro-American relations, and the European Union.
Author of numerous books, and over 60 articles and published papers on a broad range of topics. These include books with Cambridge University Press (Nuclear Power and Non-Proliferation) and the Center For International Affairs at (The Politics of International Monetary Reform); and publications in major journals in the and , such as World Politics, Comparative Politics, ForeignPolicy, International Studies Quarterly, International Affairs, Survival,Politique Etrangere, and Internationale Politik. His most recent work is Toward a More Independent Europe Egmon PERSONAL: Born January 4, 1964, in Weiden, Germany; son of Hermann and Henny (Wolf) Brenner; married Ilana Zahavi, August 10, 1988; divoced, 1999; children: Simone. Education: Attended Hebrew University, 1987-88; Heidelberg College of Jewish Studies, M.A., 1988; Columbia University, Ph.D., 1994. Religion: Jewish. ADDRESSES: Office—Abteilung für Jedische Geschichte und Kultur, Historisches Seminar, Universität München, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, 80539 Munich, Germany. CAREER: Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, visiting assistant professor of Jewish history, 1993-94; Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, assistant professor of modern Jewish history, 1994-97; Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry, assistant director, 1995-97; University of Munich, Munich, Germany, professor of Jewish history and culture, 1997—. AWARDS, HONORS: Oldenburg Youth Book Prize, 1983. Am Beispiel Weiden: Jüdischer Alltag im Nationalsozialismus, Arena (Würzburg, Germany), 1983. Nach dem Holocaust: Juden in Deutschland, 1945-1950, C. H. Beck American mathematician and physicist Michael P. Brenner is an American applied mathematician and physicist. Brenner earned a bachelor's of science degree in physics and mathematics at the University of Pennsylvania and obtained a doctorate in physics under Leo Kadanoff at the University of Chicago. From 1995-2001, he was an assistant and associate professor of applied mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Since 2001, he has been a professor at Harvard University. Within the John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University, Brenner is the Michael F. Cronin Professor of Applied Mathematics and Applied Physics, while at the Department of Physics, he holds the Glover Professorship.[1][2] Brenner's research uses methods in applied mathematics to address wide-ranging problems in science and engineering, especially those relating to fluid mechanics and materials science. In the past, his research group have addressed problems related to the breaking of
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