Born in Tripoli, Libya on 14 August 1937. Education: B.S., civil engineering, University of Cape Town (1959), DIC [Diploma of Imperial College], Imperial College, University of London (1961), M.S., theoretical and applied mechanics, University of Illinois (1962), Ph.D., theoretical and applied mechanics, University of Illinois (1967). Employment: 1966-1969 University of Maryland; 1967-1969 Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 1967-1969 U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Standards; 1969-1999 International Atomic Energy Agency.
From the description of Oral history interview with Claudio Todeschini, 2000 August 14. (Chemical Heritage Foundation). WorldCat record id: 715390937