- Roberto Peccei
Roberto D. Peccei is Vice Chancellor for Research at the
University of California Los Angeles , a position he has held since October, 2000. He is a particle theorist whose principal interests lie in the area ofelectroweak interactions and in the interface betweenparticle physics andphysical cosmology .Peccei was born in
Italy , completed his secondary school inArgentina , and came to theUnited States in 1958 to pursue his university studies in physics. He obtained a B.S. fromMIT in 1962, and M.S. fromNew York University (NYU) in 1964 and a Ph.D. from MIT in 1969. After a brief period of postdoctoral work at theUniversity of Washington , he joined the faculty ofStanford University in 1971, where (withHelen Quinn ) he originatedPeccei-Quinn theory , still the most famous proposed solution to thestrong CP problem . In 1978, he returned to Europe as a staff member of theMax Planck Institute inMunich ,Germany . He joined the Deutsches Elektron Synchrotron (DESY ) Laboratory inHamburg , Germany, as the Head of the Theoretical Group in 1984. He returned to the United States in 1989, joining the faculty of the Department of Physics at UCLA. Soon thereafter, he became Chair of the Department, a position he held until becoming Dean of the Division of Physical Sciences of the College of Letters and Sciences in November, 1993.Peccei is currently on the Editorial Board of Nuclear Physics B Supplement, and the Journal of Physics G. He is a member of the
Club of Rome and President of the Fondazione Aurelio Peccei and is a Fellow of both theAmerican Physical Society and theInstitute of Physics in theUnited Kingdom . In the last 15 years, he has served on numerous advisory boards both in Europe and in the U.S. He currently chairs both the Scientific Advisory Board for the Laboratory for Nuclear Science atCornell University and the Visiting Committee for the Laboratory of Nuclear Science at MIT. He is also a member of the Visiting Committee for the Department of Physics at MIT and is the Convener of the Vice Chancellor for Research Council in the University of California.Roberto D. Peccei is the son of the Founder of the Club of Rome,
Aurelio Peccei .
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