Bessel Prize for Prof. Dr. Gabriele Travaglini
45.000 EUR for research at the institute of physics and IRIS Adlershof
Prof. Dr. Gabriele Travaglini from Queen Mary University London receives the Friedrich-Wilhelm Bessel Prize from the Alexander-von-Humboldt Foundation. The prize will enable him to spend one year of research at the institute of physics and IRIS Adlershof. The award is 45.000 Euro.
Prof. Travaglini is a renowned theoretical physicist exploring the connection between quantum field theory and string theory. He has made substantial contributions to our understanding of scattering amplitudes in quantum field theory and gravity, which quantify the fundamental interactions of elementary particles at the microscopic scale. This core research area of high-energy theory was revolutionized in the past ten years through the development of novel so-called on-shell techniques surpassing the traditional approach due to Feynman. Travaglini has been at the forefront of these developments. During his stay in Berlin, he intends to focus on the study of and search for hidden symmetries in scattering amplitudes and form factors.
Professor Travaglini is hosted by Professor Jan Plefka at the Institute of Physics and IRIS Adlershof of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
Contact
Dr. Nikolai Puhlmann
Integrative Research Institute for the Sciences - IRIS Adlershof Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Zum Großen Windkanal 6, D-12489 Berlin, Germany
Tel: +49-30-2093-66352
FAX: +49-30-2093-66351
www.iris-adlershof.de