Faiman was educated at
Willesden County Grammar School and the
University of London, and received his PhD from the
University of Illinois in 1969. After post-doctoral appointments in Oxford and
CERN he arrived in Israel in September 1973, to take up an appointment in theoretical physics at the
Weizmann Institute of Science. However, as a result of the energy crisis that followed the
Yom Kippur War, he re-directed his research interests from elementary particles into
solar energy. In 1976 he was recruited by Amos Richmond to assist in founding the
Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research at the
Sede Boqer campus of
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Faiman created the Institutes’ Department of Solar Energy & Environmental Physics, which he headed concurrently with the Ben-Gurion National Solar Energy Center until his retirement in 2013 at the rank of professor emeritus. Faiman lives in Sede Boqer, Israel, in a
passive solar house where almost all of the heating and cooling needs are taken care of by the sun. His hobbies include biblical geography, and the music of
Giacomo Meyerbeer. == Career ==