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  1. Heinz Rudolf Pagels (19 de fevereiro de 1939 – 23 de julho de 1988) foi um físico americano, [1] professor de Física na Universidade de Rockefeller, Director Executivo da Academia das Ciências de Nova Iorque e presidente da Liga Internacional dos Direitos do Homem. É mais conhecido pelo público em geral pelos seus livros de ...

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    Heinz Rudolf Pagels (February 19, 1939 – July 23, 1988) was an American physicist, an associate professor of physics at Rockefeller University, the executive director and chief executive officer of the New York Academy of Sciences, and president of the International League for Human Rights.

  3. www.edge.org › memberbio › heinz_r_pagelsHeinz R Pagels | Edge.org

    Heinz R Pagels was a physicist, author, and president of the International League for Human Rights. He died in a mountain climbing accident in 1988, leaving behind three books on science, complexity, and reality.

  4. Dr. Heinz R. Pagels, a physicist and popularizer of science and executive director of the New York Academy of Sciences, died Sunday in Colorado in a mountaineering accident. He was 49 years old. Dr. Pagels, the author of several books that seek to explain to the public the more strange and difficult aspects of modern physics and cosmology, was ...

  5. 4 de set. de 1988 · Heinz Pagels was a theoretical physicist and the executive director of the New York Academy of Sciences. He wrote three books on science, including The Cosmic Code and Perfect Symmetry, and died in a mountaineering accident in 1988.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Heinz_PagelsHeinz Pagels - Wikiwand

    Heinz Rudolf Pagels foi um físico americano,[1] professor de Física na Universidade de Rockefeller, Director Executivo da Academia das Ciências de Nova Iorque e presidente da Liga Internacional dos Direitos do Homem. É mais conhecido pelo público em geral pelos seus livros de divulgação científica O Código Cósmico , Simetria Perfeita ...

  7. Heinz earned a doctorate in physics from Stanford in 1965, and joined Rockefeller Univ. He left in 1983 as an associate professor to become executive director and C.E.O. of the New York Academy of Sciences. As president of the International League for Human Rights, Heinz pursued greater freedom for researchers in other countries.