Reşit Süreyya Gürsey Explained

Reşit Süreyya Gürsey
Native Name Lang:Turkish
Birth Name:Ahmet Reşit
Birth Date:1889
Birth Place:Bor, Ottoman Empire
Death Place:United States
Nationality:Turkish
Education:Medicine, phyicis
Alma Mater:School of Medicine
Sorbonne University
University of Cambridge
Occupation:M.D., teacher, poet
Notable Works:Books, essays
Children:Feza Gürsey
Deha Gürsey Owens
Parents:Hasan Hüsnü - Zekiye

Reşit Süreyya Gürsey (1889–1962) was a Turkish intellectual who was a medical doctor, a radiology expert, a physicist and a poet.

Life

He was born to Zekiye in Bor of Niğde Province during the Ottoman Empire era. His father Hasan Hüsnü was a sea captain in the Ottoman navy.[1] His primary school education was in Crete (now an island in Greece) and secondary education was in Mersin. He enrolled in a military school in Istanbul. In 1908 he transferred to military medicine school. In 1914 he graduated as a military doctor. Next year he served in the mobile hospital during the Gallipoli campaign. In 1918 he travelled to Azerbaijan which experienced a brief independence after World War I. In Baku he served as a physics teacher. He returned to Turkey to serve in the Turkish War of Independence. After the war he resumed his career in Niğde and Ankara. Then he traveled abroad to study radiology in France (Sorbonne University) and United Kingdom (University of Cambridge). Marie Curie, Paul Langevin and J.J Thomson were among his teachers. He returned to Turkey as a radiology expert. However he preferred teaching. Following a brief service in Turhal and Tokat, he was appointed as the physics teacher in Kuleli Military High School in Istanbul. After his early retirement in 1935, he traveled to Germany and Austria for advanced physics career where Werner Heisenberg and Erwin Schrödinger were his teachers. Although he was enrolled during World War II in which Turkey experienced a mobilized neutrality, after the war he traveled to the United States. In an interview on 30 March 1946, Reşit Süreyya announced that he gave up medicine and his main interests were mathematics, physics and literature. He complained that his works and ideas were not appreciated in Turkey and that's why he decided to go aboard.[2] He died on 27 August 1962 in the United States.[1]

Family

His wife was Remziye Hisar, the first woman chemist of Turkey. They married in 1919 in Baku, but divorced in 1930. His son Feza Gürsey was a leading physicist of Turkey and her daughter Deha Gürsey Owen was the sole Turkish member of International Psychology association.[3]

Scientific and technical books

Reşit Süreyya’s scientific and technological books were

Literature

Reşit Süreyya was also a poet and a satirist. He published his first poem in the literary periodical Aşiyan in 1908. He wrote in several literary magazines both in Istanbul and Baku. His literary books were the following:

Notes and References

  1. http://www.kuantumevreni.com/?pnum=261&pt=Re%c5%9fit%20s%c3%bcreyya%20G%c3%bcrsey%20kimdir Quantum cosmos Online science page
  2. Semiha Ayverdi: Mülakatlar, Kubbealtı neşriyatı, Istanbul, 2005, p.147-8
  3. http://remziyehisar.kimdir.com/ Who’s who page