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Estia Joseph Eichten (born 1946), is an American theoretical physicist, of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab). He received his Ph.D. in 1972 from the MIT Center for Theoretical Physics, where he was a student of Roman Jackiw's, and was Associate Professor of Physics at Harvard before joining the in 1982. In 2011 Eichten with Chris Quigg, Ian Hinchliffe, and Kenneth Lane won the J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics "For their work, separately and collectively, to chart a course of the exploration of TeV scale physics using multi-TeV hadron colliders"

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  • Estia Joseph Eichten (* 12. Oktober 1946 in Stillwater, Minnesota) ist ein US-amerikanischer theoretischer Elementarteilchenphysiker, der am Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory arbeitet. Eichten studierte am Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), wo er 1968 seinen Master-Abschluss machte und 1972 bei Roman Jackiw promovierte. 1972 bis 1974 war er als Post-Doktorand am SLAC und 1974 bis 1977 an der Cornell University. 1975/76 war er am Institute for Advanced Study. Er war ab 1977 Assistant und dann Associate Professor für theoretische Physik an der Harvard University, bevor er 1982 der Theorieabteilung des Fermilab beitrat. Seit 1989 hat er dort den obersten Rang Scientist III als Wissenschaftler. (de)
  • Estia Joseph Eichten (born 1946), is an American theoretical physicist, of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab). He received his Ph.D. in 1972 from the MIT Center for Theoretical Physics, where he was a student of Roman Jackiw's, and was Associate Professor of Physics at Harvard before joining the in 1982. In 2011 Eichten with Chris Quigg, Ian Hinchliffe, and Kenneth Lane won the J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics "For their work, separately and collectively, to chart a course of the exploration of TeV scale physics using multi-TeV hadron colliders" (en)
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