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  1. John Henry Schwarz (/ ʃwɔːrts / SHWORTS; born November 22, 1941) is an American theoretical physicist. [5] Along with Yoichiro Nambu, Holger Bech Nielsen, Joël Scherk, Gabriele Veneziano, Michael Green, and Leonard Susskind, he is regarded as one of the founders of string theory.

  2. Jul 23, 2012 · Public Lecture entitled ''String Theory in Aspen'' presented 8/30/2012. Here. Strings 2012 Conference Opening Lecture presented 7/23/2012.

  3. Co-authors. Lars Brink Professor of Theoretical Physics, Chalmers University of Technology. Mina Aganagic Professor of Mathematics and Physics. David Gross Professor of Physics,UCSB....

  4. Aug 20, 2018 · Caltech's John H. Schwarz, the Harold Brown Professor of Theoretical Physics, Emeritus, began working on the problem in 1971, while a junior faculty member at Princeton University. He moved to Caltech in 1972, where he continued his research with various collaborators from other universities.

  5. John H. Schwarz. Harold Brown Professor of Theoretical Physics, Emeritus. Research website. Personal website. jhs@theory.caltech.edu. MC 452-48. California Institute of Technology. 1200 East California Boulevard.

  6. John Schwarz, an alumnus of the 1958 STS, is a groundbreaking theoretical physicist. He is considered one of the founders of string theory, superstring theory and supersymmetry. A longtime Caltech professor, Schwarz helped reconcile quantum theory and the theory of relativity, opening up new theoretical possibilities in the field of physics.

  7. John Henry Schwarz is a theoretical physicist, who is regarded as one of the founders of string theory as well as the proposal that it could provide the basis for a unified quantum theory of gravity together with the other fundamental forces.

  8. Nov 10, 2024 · John H. Schwarz is the Harold Brown Professor of Theoretical Physics Emeritus at the California Institute of Technology. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and a MacArthur Foundation Fellow (1987) and a winner of the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2014).

  9. California Institute of Technology. Biosketch. My parents, both of whom were scientists, escaped Europe in 1940, and I was born in Massachusetts in 1941. I was an undergraduate at Harvard, where I majored in mathematics. For my graduate studies at UC Berkeley, I switched to theoretical physics.

  10. John Schwarz. Harold Brown Professor of Theoretical Physics, Emeritus. Caltech Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy. A.B., Harvard College, 1962; Ph.D., University of California, 1966. Research Associate, Caltech, 1972-81; Senior Research Associate, 1981-85; Professor, 1985-89; Brown Professor, 1989-2014; Brown Professor, Emeritus, 2015-. WORK MC ...