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Fernando Quevedo Rodríguez (born 12 May 1956) is a Guatemalan physicist. He was the director of the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) between October 2009 and November 2019. He has been awarded the Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award, Doctorate Honoris Causa from Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala and Universidad del Valle de Guatemala, John Solomon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship and, alongside Anamaría Font, won the 1998 ICTP Prize. He has been a fellow of the World Academy of Sciences since 2010. He has authored more than 100 papers.

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  • Fernando Quevedo (* 1956 in Costa Rica) ist ein guatemaltekischer theoretischer Physiker, der sich mit Elementarteilchenphysik und Kosmologie befasst. Quevedo ging in Guatemala zur Schule und wurde 1986 bei Steven Weinberg an der University of Texas at Austin in theoretischer Physik promoviert. Als Post-Doktorand war er bis 1988 am CERN, an der McGill University und von 1989 bis 1991 am Los Alamos National Laboratory. Er war Guggenheim Fellow und erhielt 1998 den ICTP-Preis in Hochenergiephysik. Er hat zwei Ehrendoktortitel in Guatemala (Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, ). (de)
  • Fernando Quevedo Rodríguez (born 12 May 1956) is a Guatemalan physicist. He was the director of the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) between October 2009 and November 2019. He has been awarded the Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award, Doctorate Honoris Causa from Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala and Universidad del Valle de Guatemala, John Solomon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship and, alongside Anamaría Font, won the 1998 ICTP Prize. He has been a fellow of the World Academy of Sciences since 2010. He has authored more than 100 papers. (en)
  • Fernando de la Trinidad Quevedo Rodríguez es un físico guatemalteco. Fue nombrado director del Centro Internacional de Física Teórica (CIFT), en Trieste, Italia; en octubre de 2009, sucediendo a K.R. Sreenivasan, quien fue director desde 2003.​ Ha sido galardonado con el Premio al Mérito Wolfson, con el Doctorado Honoris Causa por la Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala y por la Universidad del Valle de Guatemala, por el John Solomon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship y con el Premio 1998 CIFT en Física de Altas Energías. Es autor de más de 100 artículos.​ (es)
  • Fernando Quevedo Rodriguez (Costa Rica, 1956) é um físico guatemalteco. Foi diretor do Centro Internacional de Física Teórica (ICTP) em outubro 2009, sucedendo , diretor desde 2003. Sua educação elementar foi na Guatemala. Obteve o doutorado na Universidade do Texas em Austin em 1986, orientado pelo Nobel em Física Steven Weinberg. Efetuou uma série de pesquisas no CERN, Universidade McGill, e Laboratório Nacional de Los Alamos, e foi também por pouco tempo professor de física na Universidade Nacional Autónoma de México. Em 1998 passou a integrar o quadro do Departamento de Matemática Aplicada e Física Teórica da Universidade de Cambridge, onde foi professor de física teórica e fellow do Gonville and Caius College. (pt)
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  • Fernando Quevedo (* 1956 in Costa Rica) ist ein guatemaltekischer theoretischer Physiker, der sich mit Elementarteilchenphysik und Kosmologie befasst. Quevedo ging in Guatemala zur Schule und wurde 1986 bei Steven Weinberg an der University of Texas at Austin in theoretischer Physik promoviert. Als Post-Doktorand war er bis 1988 am CERN, an der McGill University und von 1989 bis 1991 am Los Alamos National Laboratory. Quevedo war von 1991 bis 1995 an der Universität Neuchâtel und kurze Zeit 1997/98 Professor an der Nationalen Autonomen Universität von Mexiko, bevor er 1998 Research Fellow, 2000 University Lecturer, 2001 Reader und 2003 Professor an der Universität Cambridge wurde sowie Fellow des Gonville and Caius College. 2009 wurde er zusätzlich Direktor des International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) in Triest. Er befasst sich vor allem mit Stringtheorie-Phänomenologie (und deren Verallgemeinerungen in Branes) und Physik jenseits des Standardmodells sowie mit Anwendungen in der Kosmologie (Branenkosmologie). Er war Guggenheim Fellow und erhielt 1998 den ICTP-Preis in Hochenergiephysik. Er hat zwei Ehrendoktortitel in Guatemala (Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, ). (de)
  • Fernando de la Trinidad Quevedo Rodríguez es un físico guatemalteco. Fue nombrado director del Centro Internacional de Física Teórica (CIFT), en Trieste, Italia; en octubre de 2009, sucediendo a K.R. Sreenivasan, quien fue director desde 2003.​ Nació en 1956 en Costa Rica y obtuvo su primera educación en Guatemala. Obtuvo su doctorado de la Universidad de Texas en Austin en 1986 bajo la supervisión del Premio Nobel, Steven Weinberg. Ha realizado una serie de investigaciones en el CERN, Suiza; en la Universidad McGill de Canadá, en el Instituto de Física en Neuchatel, Suiza; y en el Laboratorio Nacional de Los Álamos de EE.UU. Así también, por un breve período, ha sido profesor de física en la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. El Dr. Quevedo se unió al Departamento de Matemática Aplicada y de Física Teórica en la Universidad de Cambridge del Reino Unido en 1998, donde ha sido profesor de Física Teórica y miembro del Gonville y Caius College​ Ha sido galardonado con el Premio al Mérito Wolfson, con el Doctorado Honoris Causa por la Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala y por la Universidad del Valle de Guatemala, por el John Solomon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship y con el Premio 1998 CIFT en Física de Altas Energías. Es autor de más de 100 artículos.​ Ha impartido cursos en ecuaciones diferenciales , métodos complejos , supersimetría y dimensiones extra. (es)
  • Fernando Quevedo Rodríguez (born 12 May 1956) is a Guatemalan physicist. He was the director of the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) between October 2009 and November 2019. Quevedo was born in 1956 in San José, Costa Rica and obtained his early education in Guatemala. He obtained his BSc in physics from the Universidad del Valle de Guatemala in 1979, and his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin in 1986 under the supervision of Nobel laurate Steven Weinberg. Following a string of research appointments at CERN, Switzerland, McGill University in Canada, Institut de Physique in Neuchatel, Switzerland, and the Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA, as well as a brief term as professor of physics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Dr. Quevedo later joined the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge, UK, in 1998, where he has been Professor of Theoretical Physics and Fellow of Gonville and Caius College. He has been awarded the Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award, Doctorate Honoris Causa from Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala and Universidad del Valle de Guatemala, John Solomon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship and, alongside Anamaría Font, won the 1998 ICTP Prize. He has been a fellow of the World Academy of Sciences since 2010. He has authored more than 100 papers. He has taught courses on differential equations, complex methods, supersymmetry and extra dimensions. He has discussed the importance of international research institutions for science diplomacy. (en)
  • Fernando Quevedo Rodriguez (Costa Rica, 1956) é um físico guatemalteco. Foi diretor do Centro Internacional de Física Teórica (ICTP) em outubro 2009, sucedendo , diretor desde 2003. Sua educação elementar foi na Guatemala. Obteve o doutorado na Universidade do Texas em Austin em 1986, orientado pelo Nobel em Física Steven Weinberg. Efetuou uma série de pesquisas no CERN, Universidade McGill, e Laboratório Nacional de Los Alamos, e foi também por pouco tempo professor de física na Universidade Nacional Autónoma de México. Em 1998 passou a integrar o quadro do Departamento de Matemática Aplicada e Física Teórica da Universidade de Cambridge, onde foi professor de física teórica e fellow do Gonville and Caius College. Foi laureado com o , doutor honoris causa da e da , fellow da John Solomon Guggenheim Foundation e com o ICTP Prize in High Energy Physics de 1998. É autor de mais de 100 artigos científicos. (pt)
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