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Aviva Gileadi

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When the scholarship came to an end, she accepted an offer of another year to earn a degree in Nuclear sciences. During that time she enrolled on a course for operating nuclear reactors and she received an operator licence. Newspapers in 1963 claimed that Gileadi was the only woman in the
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Gileadi was married twice. She married Hungarian mathematician and teacher Ivan Seres (1907โ€“1966). Before emigrating to Israel, she divorced Seres. In Israel, she married Michael Gileadi, an X-Ray technician originally from Poland. They had two children.
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Gileadi, Aviva E., and Fernando Lรณpez Carrasco. "Determination of the transfer function and certain kinetics parameters of the L-77 reactor". Puerto Rico Nuclear Center, 1968.
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Eva Fischmann was born on November 26, 1917, in Budapest, Hungary, to Samuel Fischmann and Gizella (nรฉe Kupferstein). She studied at the
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November 26, 1917 โ€“ June 8, 2001) was an Israeli nuclear scientist, a professor at the Israel Institute of Technology (
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Gileadi, Michael, and Aviva E. Gileadi. "Collimation in Reducing Male Gonadal Doses in Puerto Rico-1968".
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to receive a license for the operation of a nuclear reactor and the only one with such a license in 1963.
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Aviva E. Gileadi and Wilson K. Talley, "Nuclear Excavation of a Sea-Level Isthmian Canal",
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In 1965 Gileadi was invited by the US government to assist in activating the
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Academic staff of Technion โ€“ Israel Institute of Technology
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In 1960, she won a scholarship to study for a year at the
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Aviva Gileadi in Soreq Nuclear Research Center in 1963
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to Aviva. Aviva Gileadi taught at the high school of
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Boiling Nuclear Superheater (BONUS) Reactor Facility
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Boiling Nuclear Superheater (BONUS) Reactor Facility
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University of Budapest
University of Michigan
Technion โ€“ Israel Institute of Technology
Weizmann Institute of Science
Argonne National Laboratory
Boiling Nuclear Superheater (BONUS) Reactor Facility

Technion
Nuclear reactors
Desalination
Western Bloc
University of Budapest
World War II
concentration camp
Auschwitz
Red Army
Budapest
Vienna
radiographer
changed her name
Kibbutz
Givat HaShlosha
Weizmann Institute of Science
Haifa
Technion
Nuclear Engineering
Argonne National Laboratory
University of Michigan
western world

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