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Chandrasekhar was a Morton D. Hull Distinguished Service Professor of Theoretical Astrophysics at the University of Chicago. He was appointed to the faculty in 1952 and served until his death in 1995. During his time at Chicago, Chandrasekhar made significant contributions to the field of astrophysics, including developing Theory of white dwarfs and black holes. He was also a prolific author, writing over 300 papers and books on astrophysics.