He was born into a
Jewish family in
Podgórze (near
Kraków), then Austria-Hungary, now
Poland. Fearful of a Russian invasion in
Galicia at the beginning of
World War I in 1914, his family moved to Germany, seeking greater security. Bochner was educated at a
Berlin gymnasium (secondary school), and then at the
University of Berlin. There, he was a student of
Erhard Schmidt, He was appointed as Henry Burchard Fine Professor in 1959, retiring in 1968. Although he was seventy years old when he retired from Princeton, Bochner was appointed as Edgar Odell Lovett Professor of Mathematics at
Rice University and went on to hold this chair until his death in 1982. He became Head of Department at Rice in 1969 and held this position until 1976. He died in
Houston, Texas. He was an
Orthodox Jew. ==Mathematical work==