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Biography Of Isaac Asimov | |
Real Name | Isaac Asimov |
Profession | Science Fiction Writers, Biochemists |
Famous as | Writer, Professor |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Atheist, Humanist, Rationalist |
Personal life of Isaac Asimov | |
Born on | 02 January 1920 |
Birthday | 2nd January |
Died At Age | 72 |
Sun Sign | Capricorn |
Born in | Petrovichi, Russian SFSR |
Died on | 06 April 1992 |
Place of death | New York City, New York, U.S. |
Cause of Death | AIDS |
Family Background of Isaac Asimov | |
Father | Judah Asimov |
Mother | Anna Rachel (Berman) Asimov |
Siblings | Marcia, Stanley |
Spouses/Partners | Gertrude Blugerman (1942-1973), Janet Opal Jeppson (1973-1992) |
Children | Robyn Asimov, David Asimov |
Education | Columbia University, PhD. Biochemistry, 1948 |
Founder/Co-Founder | Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal (CSICOP) |
Awards | Thomas Alva Edison Foundation Award Howard W. Blakeslee Award Boston University’s Publication Merit Award Special Hugo Award |
Personal Fact of Isaac Asimov | |
Isaac Asimov is best known as the most successful writer of science fiction and popular science books. Asimov opened the doors for the new age of science fiction writing which the world had never tasted before him. Asimov is credited with having edited over 500 books. Asimov’s most successful work was on hard science fiction and his most notable book is the Foundation Series. Asimov is also widely popular for his easy Physics, astronomy and mathematics books alongside his works on the Bible, William Shakespeare and chemistry. Asimov was a brilliant professor of biochemistry at Boston University. Besides being a prolific writer, Asimov was also an integral part of (President) the American Humanist Association. Asimov is also known for his work as a civilian at the Philadelphia Navy Yard’s Naval Air Experimental Station during the World War II. Robotics was a term coined by Asimov which went on to become a branch of technology. |
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