Nathan Seiberg

Not to be confused with Atle Selberg.
Nathan Seiberg

Nathan Seiberg at Harvard University
Born (1956-09-22) September 22, 1956
Tel Aviv, Israel
Nationality Israeli American
Fields Theoretical physics
Institutions Institute for Advanced Study
Alma mater Weizmann Institute of Science, Tel-Aviv University
Doctoral advisor Haim Harari
Doctoral students Shiraz Minwalla
Known for Seiberg–Witten invariant
Seiberg duality
Notable awards MacArthur Fellow
Heineman Prize (1998)
Fundamental Physics Prize (2012)

Nathan "Nati" Seiberg (/ˈsbərɡ/; born September 22, 1956) is an Israeli American theoretical physicist who works on string theory. He is currently a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, USA.

Research

His contributions to mathematical physics include:

Honors and awards

He was recipient of a 1996 MacArthur Fellowship[1] and the Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics in 1998.[2] In July 2012, he was an inaugural awardee of the Fundamental Physics Prize, the creation of physicist and internet entrepreneur, Yuri Milner.[3]

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