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Moshe Rudolf "Rudi" Bloch (Hebrew: משה רודולף בלוך, born 2 August 1902, died 1985) was an Israeli scientist.
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Biography
Born in 1902 in Aussig-an-der-Elbe, Bohemia, then in Austria-Hungary. He received a PhD from the University of Bern. In 1926, he became head of the department of Metallography X-ray Spectography at the Technische Hochschule in Karlsruhe in Germany. His activities included work on crystal nucleation and on refrigeration technology, and experiments on the prevention of super cooling of water.
In Israel, Bloch was responsible for researching and developing solar energy processes and products sourced from the Dead Sea, and became head of the Negev Desert Research Institute. He became a very prominent man in Israeli solar energy.
Awards and honours
- In 1966, Bloch was awarded the Israel Prize in life sciences.[1]
- In 1966, he also was awarded the Weizmann Institute of Science prize for science.
- He held honorary positions at several of Israel's scientific and academic institutes.
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See also
Categories:- Israeli scientists
- Israel Prize in life sciences recipients
- Members of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities
- Solar power in Israel
- Czech Jews
- Israeli Jews
- 1902 births
- 1985 deaths
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