- John Henry Schwarz
John Henry Schwarz (born
1941 ) is an American theoretical physicist. Along withYoichiro Nambu ,Gabriele Veneziano , Michael Green,Leonard Susskind , andEdward Witten , he is regarded as one of the fathers ofstring theory .Birth and education
John Schwarz was born in North Adams,
Massachusetts in 1941. He studied mathematics atHarvard College (A.B.,1962 ) and theoretical physics at the University of California at Berkeley (Ph.D.,1966 ), where his graduate advisor wasGeoffrey Chew . For several years he was one of the very few physicists who pursuedstring theory as a viable theory ofquantum gravity . His work with Michael Green on anomaly cancellation in Type I string theories led to the so-called "first superstring revolution " of1984 , which greatly contributed to moving string theory into the mainstream of research in theoretical physics.Schwarz was an
assistant professor atPrinceton University from 1966 to1972 . He then moved to theCalifornia Institute of Technology (Caltech), where he is currently the Harold Brown Professor of Theoretical Physics. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and received theDirac Medal of theInternational Centre for Theoretical Physics in1989 , as well as theDannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics of theAmerican Physical Society in2002 . He was a fellow of theMacArthur Foundation in1987 .External links
* [http://theory.caltech.edu/~jhs/ Website at Caltech]
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