Shisanji Hokari
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Dr. Shisanji Hokari (穂刈 四三二, Hokari Shisanji, 28 March 1908 – 2 January 2004) was a Japanese mathematician. He was admitted to the American Mathematical Society in 1966.[1] He was a professor emeritus of Tokyo Metropolitan University and the president of Josai University.
Year | Age | Milestone |
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1926 | 18 | Enrolled to Tokyo University of Science. |
1928 | 20 | Graduated from Tokyo University of Science. |
1931 | 23 | Enrolled to Hokkaido University. |
1934 | 26 | Graduated from Hokkaido University. |
1939 | 31 | Lecturer at Hokkaido University. |
1940 | 32 | Received a doctorate. Assistant Professor at Hokkaido University. |
1949 | 41 | Professor at Tokyo Metropolitan University. |
1971 | 63 | Professor at Josai University. Dean of Faculty of Science. |
1971 | 63 | Professor Emeritus at Tokyo Metropolitan University. |
1977 | 69 | Honorary Member of Japan Society of Mathematical Education. |
1978 | 70 | President of Josai University. |
1980 | 72 | President Emeritus of Josai University. |
1982 | 74 | Professor Emeritus at Josai University. |
1987 | 79 | Received 3rd Class Order of the Rising Sun. |
References
[edit]- ^ Green, John W.; Sherman, Seymour. The annual meeting in Chicago. Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 72 (1966), no. 3, p. 476 http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.bams/1183527951.