George Zweig

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George Zweig is an American physicist best known for independently proposing the quark model of subatomic particles in the 1960s.

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instanceOf American physicist
human
physicist
academicAdvisor Richard Feynman NERFINISHED
awardReceived European Physical Society High Energy and Particle Physics Prize NERFINISHED
J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics NERFINISHED
MacArthur Fellowship NERFINISHED
contributedTo development of quark theory
coProposed quark model with Murray Gell-Mann (independently)
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt California Institute of Technology
University of Michigan
employer CERN NERFINISHED
California Institute of Technology
Los Alamos National Laboratory NERFINISHED
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
familyName Zweig NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork particle physics
physics
theoretical physics
gender male
givenName George NERFINISHED
hasResearchArea hadron structure
high-energy physics
subatomic particles
influencedBy Richard Feynman NERFINISHED
knownFor aces model of subatomic particles
quark model of hadrons
languageSpoken English
memberOf American Physical Society
name George Zweig NERFINISHED
notableFor independently proposing the quark model
notableIdea aces as fundamental constituents of hadrons
occupation physicist
researcher
placeOfWork CERN, Geneva NERFINISHED
Los Alamos, New Mexico NERFINISHED
Pasadena, California NERFINISHED
proposed constituent model of hadrons
that hadrons are composed of more fundamental constituents

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quark model developedBy George Zweig