Gabriele veneziano biography definition
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Gabriele Veneziano
Italian theoretical physicist
Gabriele Veneziano (VEN-ət-see-AN-oh,[citation needed]Italian:[ɡabriˈɛːlevenetˈtsjaːno]; born 7 September 1942)[1] is an Italian theoretical physicist widely considered the father of string theory.[2][3] He has conducted most of his scientific activities at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, and held the Chair of Elementary Particles, Gravitation and Cosmology at the Collège de France in Paris from 2004 to 2013, until the age of retirement there.[2]
Life
Gabriele Veneziano was born in Florence.
Gabriele veneziano biography definition
In 1965, he earned his Laurea in Theoretical Physics from the University of Florence under the direction of Raoul Gatto [it]. He pursued his doctoral studies at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel and obtained his PhD in 1967 under the supervision of Hector Rubinstein.
During his stay in Israel, he collaborated, among others, with Marco Ademollo (a p