- Robbert Dijkgraaf
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name = Robertus Henricus (Robbert) Dijkgraaf
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caption = Robbert Dijkgraaf at Harvard University
birth_date = birth date and age|1960|1|24
birth_place = Ridderkerk, The Netherlands
residence =Amsterdam
nationality = Dutch
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field =Mathematical physics
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work_institution =University of Amsterdam
alma_mater =Utrecht University
doctoral_advisor =Gerardus 't Hooft
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known_for =string theory
societies =Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences ,Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities
prizes =Spinozapremie (2003)
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footnotes =Robbert Dijkgraaf (born
January 24 ,1960 ) is a Dutch mathematical physicist and string theorist.Dijkgraaf started his studies in
physics at theUtrecht University in 1978. After completing his 'kandidaatsexamen' (at the time the Dutch equivalent to the Anglo-SaxonBachelor's degree ) in 1982 he briefly turned away from physics because he didn't feel challenged enough, to pursue painting at theGerrit Rietveld Academie . He later continued his studies at theUtrecht University , where he studied under under Nobel laureateGerard 't Hooft to obtain his doctorate in 1989 (cum laude ).Subsequently, Dijkgraaf held positions at
Princeton University and theInstitute for Advanced Studies . In 1992, he was appointed professor at theUniversity of Amsterdam , where he held the chair ofmathematical physics , until he became 'University professor' in 2005.His research focuses on
string theory and the interface ofmathematics andphysics in general. He is most well-known for his work ontopological string theory andmatrix models , and has given name to the Dijkgraaf-Witten invariants and the Witten-Dijkgraaf-Verlinde-Verlinde formula.In 2003, Dijkgraaf was award the
Spinozapremie , and in doing so he became the first recipient of the award whose advisor also was also a recipient. ('t Hooft received the first spinozapremie in 1995.)In the Netherlands, Dijkgraaf is also popularizer of the
hard sciences . He frequently appears on national television as an 'expert'. He has a (monthly) column in theNRC Handelsblad newspaper. He also used part of his Spinozapremie grant to setup the website [http://www.proefjes.nl Proefjes.nl] .Dijkgraaf is a member of the
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and theRoyal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities . Since May 1st 2008 he is president of theRoyal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences .Dijkgraaf is married and has three children.
External links
* [http://staff.science.uva.nl/~rhd/ Robbert Dijkgraaf at the University of Amsterdam]
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