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Sigal may refer to: People Surname * Clancy Sigal (1926-2017), American writer * Israel Michael Sigal, Canadian mathematician * Ellen V. Sigal, chairperson of Friends of Cancer Research * Isaak Sigal (born 1927), Ukrainian scientist * Leonid Sigal, Russian violinist * Lisa Sigal (born 1962), American contemporary artist * Alex Sigal, virologist, biologist Given name * Sigal Avin, American-Israeli writer * Sigal Bujman, Israeli filmmaker * Sigal Erez, American actress * Sigal Gottlieb, American applied mathematician * Sigal Mandelker, American lawyer * Sigal Shachmon (born 1971), Israeli model Places * Sigal, Sakastan Sigal was a city of the Helmund valley in south-west Afghanistan (ancient Sacastene). The presence of the Sakas in Sakastan in the 1st century BCE, with their capital at Sigal, is mentioned by Isidore of Charax in his "Parthian stations". He exp ... Other * SIGAL (insurance company) {{disambig ...
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Lisa Sigal
Lisa Sigal (born 1962) is a contemporary artist who lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Life and work Sigal was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She works with painting, sculpture and architecture. Her constructions insinuate themselves into the fabric of the built environment. She will take a Sheetrock wall, cut into it, pull back sections, poke a sightline through to a false or a found wall on which she has exposed or composed a painted surface. Sigal's solo and group exhibitions include: ''Factory Installed'', Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh (2015) ''Prospect.3: Notes for Now'', New Orleans (2014–15); ''Riverbed'', LAX Art, Los Angeles (2013); ''Building, Dwelling, Thinking,'' NOMA Gallery, San Francisco (2010); ''Museum as Hub: Six Degrees'', New Museum, New York (2008); The 2008 ''Whitney Biennial'', New York; ''Tent Paintings'', Frederieke Taylor Gallery, New York (2007); ''The Orpheus Selection'', PS1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City (2007); ''Make It Now'', ...
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Clancy Sigal
Clancy Sigal (September 6, 1926 – July 16, 2017) was an American writer, and the author of dozens of essays and seven books, the best-known of which is the autobiographical novel ''Going Away'' (1961). Early life and education Sigal was born in Chicago, Illinois, to a poor family. His father, Leo Sigal, and mother, Jennie Persily, were both labor organizers; He "acquired his chutzpah and resilience in 30s Chicago," Kim Howells wrote in ''The Guardian,'' "raised by his tough Jewish mother in a neighborhood blighted by gangsters, poverty and violence." He later wrote a book about his mother, ''A Woman of Uncertain Character'' (2007). There he describes joining the Communist Party at 15. Marc Cooper, reviewing the book for the ''Los Angeles Times,'' explained that "Nothing, he figured, could be a greater affront to Jennie, who was an ardent socialist but an even more ardent anti-Communist." During World War II, "The army saved my life," he later wrote. The high point of his ...
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Israel Michael Sigal
Israel Michael Sigal (born 31 August 1945 in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR) is a Canadian mathematician specializing in mathematical physics. He is a professor at the University of Toronto Department of Mathematics. He was an invited speaker at International Congress of Mathematicians, Kyoto—1990 and in International Congress on Mathematical Physics, Lausanne—1979, W. Berlin—1981, Marselle—1986. Education Born in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Sigal obtained his bachelor's degree at Gorky University and his Ph.D. at Tel-Aviv University Research interests Partial differential equation of quantum physics, Quantum mechanics and quantum information theory, Quantum field theory, Statistical mechanics, Non-linear equations, Mathematical biology, Pattern recognition Awards * The Jeffrey-Williams Lectureship, CMS Summer Meeting, 1992. * John L. Synge Award, 1993. * Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, 1993. * University Professor, 1997. * Norman Stuart Robertson Chair in Applied Mathem ...
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Ellen V
Ellen is a female given name, a diminutive of Elizabeth, Eleanor, Elena and Helen. Ellen was the 609th most popular name in the U.S. and the 17th in Sweden in 2004. People named Ellen include: *Ellen Adarna (born 1988), Filipino actress * Ellen Alaküla (1927–2011), Estonian actress * Ellen Palmer Allerton (1835–1893), American poet *Ellen Allien (born 1969), German electronic musician and music producer * Ellen Anckarsvärd (1833-1898), Swedish feminist * Ellen Andersen (1898–1989), Danish museum curator *Ellen Anderson (born 1959), American politician * Ellen Auerbach (1906–2004), German-born American photographer * Ellen Baake (born 1961), German mathematical biologist * Ellen S. Baker (born 1953), American physician and astronaut * Ellen Barkin (born 1954), American actress *Ellen Bass (born 1947), American poet and author * Ellen A. Dayton Blair (1837–1926), social reformer and art teacher *Ellen Bontje (born 1958), Dutch equestrian * Ellen Burka (1921–2016), Du ...
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Isaak Sigal
Isaak Sigal (Russian: Исаак Яковлевич Сигал; Ukrainian: Ісаак Якович Сігал; born 31 March 1927, Vinnytsia, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian scientist in the field of fuel combustion and protection of the atmosphere from industrial pollution. Professor Isaak Yakovlevitch Sigal holds a position of chief of department of the Gas Institute of NASU ( National Academy of Science of Ukraine). In 1960s — 1970s, for the first time in the USSR, Isaak Sigal conducted a research of nitrogen oxides formation in a plume, developed scientific foundation for nitrogen oxide formation within burning processes, founded a new trend and school of thought studying the conditions of formation and methods of fuel combustion in the power plant boilers as well as industrial and heating boilers with lowered nitrogen oxide formation; also methods of thermal treatment for atmospheric industrial gas emissions. He is well known by a broad circle of experts for his monograph “Air P ...
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Leonid Sigal
Leonid Sigal is a Russian violinist and conductor. A graduate from the Moscow Conservatory, Sigal is active in the United States, where he settled as he joined in 1995 the New World Symphony Orchestra. He was appointed the orchestra's Concertmaster, and was trained as a conductor by Michael Tilson Thomas. He subsequently served as an Associate Concertmaster at the Florida Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Miami Chamber Symphony's Artistic Director (2001–04). He has been the Hartford Symphony Orchestra's Concertmaster since 2005. Apart from this chairs, he has performed internationally as a soloist and chamber musician. Sigal teaches at The Hartt School The Hartt School is the comprehensive performing arts conservatory of the University of Hartford located in West Hartford, Connecticut, United States, that offers degree programs in music, dance, and theatre. Founded in 1920 by Julius Hartt and .... References Russian classical violinists Living people University of H ...
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Alex Sigal
Alex Sigal is a South Africa–based virologist at the Africa Health Research Institute (AHRI) in Durban, South Africa, Max Plank Institute for Infection Biology in Berlin, and University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban. His work concentrates on evolution and persistence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. His laboratory was the first to isolate the live B.1.351 (Beta) variant of SARS-CoV-2 first detected in South Africa. Sigal’s laboratory was also the first to report results on the ability of the Omicron variant to escape antibody neutralization in individuals who had two doses of the Pfizer BNT162b2 vaccine as well as from previous infections, with results also suggesting that vaccination combined with a booster or previous infection can offer protection from symptomatic infection with Omicron. Education Sigal earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Toronto, Master's degree from the Weizmann Institute of Science, and PhD in Systems Biology from the Weizmann Institute of Science ...
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Viola (plant)
''Viola'' is a genus of flowering plants in the violet family Violaceae. It is the largest genus in the family, containing between 525 and 600 species. Most species are found in the temperate Northern Hemisphere; however, some are also found in widely divergent areas such as Hawaii, Australasia, and the Andes. Some ''Viola'' species are perennial plants, some are annual plants, and a few are small shrubs. Many species, varieties and cultivars are grown in gardens for their ornamental flowers. In horticulture the term pansy is normally used for those multi-colored, large-flowered cultivars which are raised annually or biennially from seed and used extensively in bedding. The terms viola and violet are normally reserved for small-flowered annuals or perennials, including the wild species. Description Annual or perennial caulescent or acaulescent (with or without a visible plant stem above the ground) herbs, shrubs or very rarely treelets. In acaulescent taxa the foliage and flower ...
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Sigal Avin
Sigal Avin (also spelled: Segahl Avin, he, סיגל אבין) is an American- Israeli writer and director. Early life Sigal Avin was born in Miami, Florida, U.S. and returned to Israel with her Israeli-Jewish parents at the age of ten. When she was sixteen her parents moved back to the States, this time to California. Her father got an offer to manage the Mondrian Hotel in Los Angeles. Avin decided to stay in Israel and finish school. Gal, Poria (March 4, 2005)."An interview with Sigal Avin" nrg Maariv Stern, Itay (March 24, 2016)"A conversation with the most successful script woman in Israel" Haaretz. Yudovich, Daphna (June 6, 2006)"An Interview with Sigal Avin" Globes. Career Avin studied acting at the Yoram Lowenstein acting studio. She wrote and directed her first play ''How to make a boy'' in 1999 for Haifa’s International children’s theatre festival. In 2000 she wrote and directed ''Shmulik is a new friend'' for the same festival and won several prizes ...
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Sigal Bujman
Sigal Bujman is a filmmaker who co-created the original travel series ''Fantastic Festivals of the World'' (2003-2010). ''Fantastic Festivals of the World'' was broadcast internationally on the Travel Channel and Discovery Network. Sigal writes, directs and produces documentaries since 2000. She partnered with Marc Pingry in 2002. Her work is published on PBS, National Geographic and Discovery Channels. Her work as a director and co-producer includes: * ''Vitch'' (2017) * ''The History of China'' (two episodes, 2014) * ''Papa Boss'' - (2013) * ''Koxinga - A Hero's Legacy'' (2012) * ''Fantastic Festivals of the World'' series (2003-2010) * ''Haifa - The Silenced Voices'' (2001) Born in Kibbutz Saar, Israel, Sigal currently lives in Seattle Seattle ( ) is a seaport city on the West Coast of the United States. It is the seat of King County, Washington. With a 2020 population of 737,015, it is the largest city in both the state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest ...
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Sigal Erez
Sigal Erez is an actress, screenwriter, and film producer born into a Moroccan/Jewish family. She best known for her starring role as Miranda in the 2000 American film '' Across the Line''. Biography Sigal Erez was born into a Moroccan/Jewish family. As her father was a merchant marine, Sigal was exposed to life and cultures in various countries, from Chile to Israel. She comes from an international family, in which 4 languages are spoken. Sigal moved to the United States on her own to enroll in and complete the Lee Strasberg full program in New York. Her ability to write, act, and direct was quickly recognized. She was later accepted to a master's program in screenwriting at UCLA's acclaimed Writer's Program. She thinks outside of the box, and has always been ahead of her time. In 2000, Sigal wrote, co-produced, and played the lead role in the Boarder-Thriller American film '' Across the Line''. '' Across the Line'' went on to win the Silver Award at the Worldfest Houston, an ...
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Sigal Gottlieb
Sigal Gottlieb is an applied mathematician. She is a professor of mathematics and (since 2013) the director of the Center for Scientific Computing and Visualization Research at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Life Sigal Gottlieb is the daughter and co-author of applied mathematician David Gottlieb. She completed her undergraduate, masters and her Ph.D. at Brown University. She defended her Ph.D. thesis in 1998 under the supervision of Chi-Wang Shu; her dissertation was ''Convergence to Steady State of Weighted ENO Schemes, Norm Preserving Runge-Kutta Methods and a Modified Conjugate Gradient Method''. Research Gottlieb's interests lie in the numerical simulation of the partial differential equations used in aerodynamics. She has authored the following books : *''Spectral Methods for Time-Dependent Problems'' (with Jan S. Hesthaven and David Gottlieb, Cambridge Monographs on Applied and Computational Mathematics, 21, Cambridge University Press, 2007) *''Strong St ...
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