Yuval Neeman - translation to English
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Yuval Neeman - translation to English

ISRAELI THEORETICAL PHYSICIST, MILITARY SCIENTIST, AND POLITICIAN (1925-2006)
Yuval Neeman; Yuval Neʾeman; יובל נאמן; Yuval Ne’eman
  • Discussion in the main lecture hall at the [[École de Physique des Houches]] (Les Houches Physics School), 1972. From left, Yuval Ne'eman, [[Bryce DeWitt]], [[Kip Thorne]].

Yuval Neeman         
Yuval Neeman (científico y ex diputado, fundador de "Hatchia" -partido político religioso israelí-, exministro de Ciencias y Desarrollo)
Neeman      
n. Neeman, apellido; Yuval Neeman (nacido en 1925), físico y político israelí
Yated Neeman         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Yated Neeman; Yated Ne’eman; Yated Ne'eman (disambiguation)
Yated Neeman (nombre de un periódico ortodoxo)

Wikipedia

Yuval Ne'eman

Yuval Ne'eman (Hebrew: יובל נאמן‎, 14 May 1925 – 26 April 2006) was an Israeli theoretical physicist, military scientist, and politician. He was Minister of Science and Development in the 1980s and early 1990s. He was the President of Tel Aviv University from 1971 to 1977. He was awarded the Israel Prize in the field of exact sciences (which he returned in 1992 in protest of the award of the Israel Prize to Emile Habibi), the Albert Einstein Award, the Wigner Medal, and the EMET Prize for Arts, Sciences and Culture.

Examples of use of Yuval Neeman
1. Jerusalem appealed to France and Italy, which had helped the Iraqis to build the reactor to "desist from this horrifying ‘inhuman‘ deed." Professor Yuval Neeman, Israel‘s leading nuclear physicist, estimated last night that it will take the Iraqis two and a half to three years to get back to the stage of development they had reached before the bombing.