William Chinowsky
William Chinowsky is an American astrophysicist. He is a professor emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley.
Biography
Chinowsky received his A.B. and Ph.D. from Columbia University. He worked as a staff physicist at Brookhaven National Laboratory before joining the Berkeley faculty in 1961. He served as a program director of the National Science Foundation from 1992 to 1996 and was affiliated with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. He works in observational high-energy neutrino astrophysics. Among his students were Carl Haber, a MacArthur [Fellows Program|MacArthur Fellow] known for his work in audio preservation, and Susan Cooper, professor at the University of Oxford.Chinowsky received two Guggenheim Fellowships, one in 1966 for experiments in elementary particle interactions, and a second in 1978. In 1987, he was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society for "contributions to the discovery of numerous elementary particles and the determination of their properties."