Polchinski Elected Member Of National Academy of Sciences
Polchinsk is the author of a two-volume text on string theory, which is already a classic in the field. David Gross, KITP director, said, "Joe Polchinski's many important contributions to particle theory are characterized by great elegance, clarity and impact. He has an amazing ability to focus on what is essential. He has had many of the most fruitful ideas about gauge theories, string theories, and the relations between them. He is one of the most important theoretical physicists of his generation." A native New Yorker, Polchinski received in BA degree from the California Institute of Technology in 1975 and his PhD from Berkeley in 1980. After two two-year stints as a research associate first at the Stanford Linear Accelerator (SLAC) and then at Harvard, Polchinski joined the faculty at the University of Texas at Austin as an assistant professor in 1984. He advanced to associate professor there in 1987 and to professor in 1990. He accepted his professorial appointment at Santa Barbara in 1992. Recipient of an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship from 1985 to 1989, Polchinski was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society in 1997 and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2002. National Academies' Press Release Visit the National Academies' site For more information contact:Jacquelyn Savani (805) 963-8324Sarah Vaughan (805) 893-7313 Go to KITP News Page. |
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