Manfred Kochen was born on the 4th of July, 1928, in
Vienna,
Austria. Some time before the outbreak of
World War II, his family fled
Europe to escape the threat of Nazi persecution, escaping via
Portugal. Prior to 1947, Manfred Kochen moved to the
United States, where he attended Brooklyn Technical High School, graduating with a Mechanical Course diploma. Kochen received his Bachelor's of Science from
Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1950, with a concentration in
Physics. Kochen would subsequently go on to
Columbia University, where he would receive both his Master of Arts and PhD in
Applied mathematics in 1951 and 1955 respectively. During his doctoral studies, he served as an analyst with the John von Neumann project at the
Institute for Advanced Study with
Princeton University. After earning his doctorate, Kochen also served as a postdoctoral fellow at
Harvard University and the
University of Cambridge. Kochen met his wife, Paula, in New York City. They were married from 1954 until his death. == Career ==