- Peter van Nieuwenhuizen
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birth_date = 1938
birth_place =Netherlands
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field =Physics
work_institution =Stony Brook University
alma_mater =University of Utrecht
doctoral_advisor =Martinus Veltman
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known_for =Supergravity
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prizes =Dirac Prize (1993) Dannie Heineman Prize (2006)
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footnotes =Peter van Nieuwenhuizen (born
October 26 ,1938 in Utrecht, the Netherlands) is a Dutchphysicist . He is now a distinguished Professor atStony Brook University in theUnited States . Van Nieuwenhuizen is best-known for his discovery ofsupergravity withSergio Ferrara andDaniel Z. Freedman .Vita
Peter van Nieuwenhuizen studied physics and mathematics at the University of Utrecht,where he obtained his Ph.D. under the supervision of later Nobel laureate
Martinus Veltman . After his studies in Utrecht he went toCERN (Geneva), the University of Paris in Orsay, andBrandeis University (Waltham), each for two years. In 1975 he joined the Institute for Theoretical Physics, now namedC. N. Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics , of theState University of New York at Stony Brook ,where he succeeded Nobel laureateC. N. Yang as its director from 1999 till 2002.He is married to Marie de Crombrugghe, and they have three children, Adrienne, Olivia, and Patrick.
Awards and Honors
For constructing
supergravity , the firstsupersymmetric extension of Einstein's theory ofgeneral relativity , and for their central role in its subsequent developmentPeter van Nieuwenhuizen,Sergio Ferrara andDaniel Z. Freedman received 1993 the Dirac medal from theInternational Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste (Italy) and 2006 theDannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics of theAmerican Physical Society .He is a fellow of the American Physical Society, and a corresponding member of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences, and of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. He was made a Knight in the Order of the Dutch Lion in 2004, and Honorary professor of the
Technical University of Vienna (Austria) in 2005.External links
* http://insti.physics.sunysb.edu/physics/forms/profilesearch.cgi?lastname=van%20nieuwenhuizen
* http://positron3.aps.org/praw/heineman/06winner_peter.cfm
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