Ivan M. Havel Explained

Ivan Miloš Havel
Birth Date:11 October 1938
Birth Place:Prague, Czechoslovakia
Death Place:Košík, Czech Republic
Citizenship:Czech
Alma Mater:Charles University, University of California, Berkeley, Czech Technical University in Prague
Occupation:Scientist, Philosopher
Field:Computer science
Thesis Title:Strict deterministic languages
Thesis Url:http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/920414703
Thesis Year:1971

Ivan Miloš Havel (11 October 1938 – 25 April 2021) was a Czech scientist and philosopher.[1] [2] [3] [4] He was the brother of President Václav Havel, with whom he was one of the founders of the Civic Forum.

In years 1990–2019, he was the editor-in-chief of Vesmír.[5]

In a joint award for 2019/2020 commemorating the 30th Anniversary of the fall of Communism, Havel was awarded the Hanno R. Ellenbogen Citizenship Award with Ivan Chvatik (19th) and Hans-Dietrich Genscher and Markus Meckel (20th) by the Prague Society and Global Panel Foundation.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Zemřel vědec Ivan Havel, bratr bývalého prezidenta. Bylo mu 82 let. April 25, 2021. Lidovky.cz.
  2. Web site: Ivan Havel, respected scientist and brother of Václav Havel, dies at 82. April 26, 2021. Radio.cz.
  3. Web site: Academy of Europe: Havel Ivan. 2021-08-18. www.ae-info.org.
  4. Web site: 2021-04-29. Tribute to Ivan Havel. 2021-08-18. The English College in Prague. en-GB.
  5. Web site: Doc. Ing. Ivan M. Havel, PhD.. April 26, 2021. vesmir.cz.
  6. Web site: max. In Memoriam: Doc. Ing. Ivan M. Havel, CSc., Ph.D.. 2021-08-18. The Prague Society for International Cooperation. en-US.