Prof. Beno Eckmann, a prominent mathematician and a close friend of our
department, passed away in November 2008 in Zurich.
Prof. Eckmann was a distinguished mathematician who also
exerted great
influence on the promotion and development of Mathematics all over the
globe. Here at Ben Gurion University he initiated the establishment of
the Center for Advanced Studies in Mathematics, and served actively on
its advisory committee until his passing away.
Prof. Eckmann studied at ETH, where his PhD advisor was
the famous Heinz Hopf. His brilliant Ph.D. work won him the Kern Prize
and silver medal. He was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study
in Princeton in 1947, 1951 and 1952, where he worked with Albert
Einstein and John von Neumann.
Prof. Eckmann is considered one of the founding fathers
of Homological Algebra and Category Theory, with special emphasis on
Topology and Cohomology of Groups. A close cooperation between Eckmann
and Peter Hilton, who was a frequent guest at ETH since the 1950's, led
to numerous papers (over 25) on these subjects. Eckmann had over 60
Ph.D. students, many of whom also became prominent mathematicians.