Gabriele Veneziano

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Gabriele Veneziano is an Italian theoretical physicist best known as one of the founders of string theory through his pioneering work on the Veneziano amplitude.

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instanceOf Italian scientist
human
theoretical physicist
awardReceived Albert Einstein Medal NERFINISHED
Dirac Medal NERFINISHED
Enrico Fermi Prize NERFINISHED
High Energy and Particle Physics Prize of the EPS NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Italy
dateOfBirth 1942-09-07
educatedAt University of Florence NERFINISHED
employer CERN NERFINISHED
Collège de France NERFINISHED
era 20th-century physics
21st-century physics
fieldOfWork high-energy physics
quantum field theory
string theory
theoretical physics
gender male
hasAcademicAdvisor Bruno Touschek NERFINISHED
hasGiven numerous lectures on string theory
influenced development of modern string theory
influencedBy S-matrix theory NERFINISHED
quantum field theory
knownFor co-founding string theory
introducing the Veneziano amplitude
languageSpoken English
Italian
memberOf Academia Europaea NERFINISHED
Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei NERFINISHED
CERN Theory Division NERFINISHED
notableIdea Veneziano model NERFINISHED
dual resonance model
notableStudent string theorists of later generations
notableWork Veneziano amplitude NERFINISHED
foundational work in string theory
occupation research scientist
university teacher
placeOfBirth Florence NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
positionHeld professor at Collège de France
researcher at CERN
workLocation Geneva NERFINISHED
Paris

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Fundamental Physics Prize notableRecipient Gabriele Veneziano
string theory earlyContributor Gabriele Veneziano