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Nationality
  
Dutch

Residence
  
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Fields
  
Mathematical physics

Name
  
Robbert Dijkgraaf

Known for
  
String theory

Alma mater
  
Role
  
Physicist

TV shows
  
Hoe?Zo!

Doctoral advisor
  
Spouse
  
Pia de Jong


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Born
  
Robertus Henricus Dijkgraaf 24 January 1960 (age 64) Ridderkerk, Netherlands (
1960-01-24
)

Institutions
  
Institute for Advanced StudyUniversity of Amsterdam

Similar People
  
Erik Verlinde, Gerard 't Hooft, Pia de Jong, Matthijs van Nieuwkerk, Martinus J G Veltman

Notable awards
  

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Robertus Henricus "Robbert" Dijkgraaf ( [ roːˈbɛrtʏs  ɦɛnˈrikʏs  ˈrɔbərt  ˈdɛikɣraːf]; born 24 January 1960) is a Dutch mathematical physicist and string theorist. He is tenured professor at the University of Amsterdam, and director and Leon Levy professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.

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Biography

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Robertus Henricus Dijkgraaf was born on 24 January 1960 in Ridderkerk, Netherlands. He lives in Princeton, New Jersey. Dijkgraaf is married to the author Pia de Jong and has three children.

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Dijkgraaf went to Erasmiaans Gymnasium in Rotterdam, Netherlands. He started his education in physics at Utrecht University in 1978. After completing his Bachelor's degree equivalent in 1982 he briefly turned away from physics to pursue painting at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie. In 1984, he returned to Utrecht University, to start on his master's degree in theoretical physics. After obtaining his MSc degree, he continued working towards his PhD under supervision of Nobel laureate Gerard 't Hooft. He studied together with the twins Erik and Herman Verlinde. The original arrangement was that only one of the trio would work on string theory, but all three ended up writing their thesis on this subject. Dijkgraaf obtained his doctorate in 1989 cum laude. His thesis was titled A Geometrical Approach to Two Dimensional Conformal Field Theory. Subsequently, Dijkgraaf held positions at Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study. In 1992, he was appointed professor at the University of Amsterdam, where he held the chair of mathematical physics until 2004, when he was appointed distinguished professor at the same university.

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He regularly appears on Dutch television and has a (monthly) column in the Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad. From 2008 to 2012 he was president of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was elected as one of the two co-chairs of the InterAcademy Council for the period 2009-2013.

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Starting 1 July 2012 Dijkgraaf became the director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. On that date he stepped down from his position as president of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Robbert Dijkgraaf is a member of the CuriosityStream Advisory Board.

Awards and honors

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In 2003, Dijkgraaf was awarded the Spinoza Prize. In doing so he became the first recipient of the award whose advisor also was a recipient ('t Hooft received the first Spinoza Prize in 1995). He used part of his Spinoza Prize grant to set up a website targeted at children and promoting science: Proefjes.nl.

Dijkgraaf is an elected Member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences since 2003 and of the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities.

On 30 May 2012, he was elected an Honorary Member of both the Royal Netherlands Chemical Society and the Netherlands’ Physical Society.

On 5 June 2012, Dijkgraaf was appointed a Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion.

In 2012 he became a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society.

Research

Dijkgraaf's research focuses on string theory and the interface of mathematics and physics in general. He is best known for his work on topological string theory and matrix models, and his name has been given to the Dijkgraaf-Witten invariants and the Witten-Dijkgraaf-Verlinde-Verlinde formula.

References

Robbert Dijkgraaf Wikipedia


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