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László Tisza

Hungarian-American physicist
László Tisza was a Hungarian-born American physicist who was Professor of Physics Emeritus at MIT. He was a colleague of famed physicists Edward Teller, Lev Landau and Fritz London, and initiated the two-fluid theory of liquid helium. Wikipedia
Born: July 7, 1907, Budapest, Hungary
Died: April 15, 2009 (age 101 years), Newton, MA
Awards: Fellow, American Physical Society; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Guggenheim Fellow
Known for: Microscopic theory of the superfluid component of liquid helium