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Keiji Kikkawa (吉川 圭二, Kikkawa Keiji, October 01, 1935-July 01, 2013) was a Japanese theoretical physicist. Kikkawa received his bachelor's degree from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1959, and a PhD from the University of Tokyo in 1964. After that he conducted research at the University of Tokyo, the University of Rochester and the University of Wisconsin. From 1970 he was associate professor at City College of New York and from 1974 at the Osaka University. From 1979 he was professor at Hiroshima University. In 1983 he returned to Osaka University where he worked until 1993. Between 2000 and 2004 he was a professor at Kanagawa University.

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  • Keiji Kikkawa (jap. 吉川 圭二, Kikkawa Keiji; * 1. Oktober 1935 in der Präfektur Shimane; † 1. Juli 2013) war ein japanischer theoretischer Physiker. Kikkawa studierte an der Universität Tokio, wo er 1959 seinen Bachelor- und 1961 seinen Master-Abschluss machte. 1964 promovierte, blieb danach bis 1966 als Forscher an der Universität Tokio, danach war er an der University of Rochester und der University of Wisconsin als Research Associate. Ab 1970 war er Associate Professor am City College of New York und ab 1974 an der Universität Osaka. Ab 1979 war er Professor an der Universität Hiroshima. (de)
  • Keiji Kikkawa (吉川 圭二, Kikkawa Keiji, October 01, 1935-July 01, 2013) was a Japanese theoretical physicist. Kikkawa received his bachelor's degree from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1959, and a PhD from the University of Tokyo in 1964. After that he conducted research at the University of Tokyo, the University of Rochester and the University of Wisconsin. From 1970 he was associate professor at City College of New York and from 1974 at the Osaka University. From 1979 he was professor at Hiroshima University. In 1983 he returned to Osaka University where he worked until 1993. Between 2000 and 2004 he was a professor at Kanagawa University. (en)
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  • Keiji Kikkawa (jap. 吉川 圭二, Kikkawa Keiji; * 1. Oktober 1935 in der Präfektur Shimane; † 1. Juli 2013) war ein japanischer theoretischer Physiker. Kikkawa studierte an der Universität Tokio, wo er 1959 seinen Bachelor- und 1961 seinen Master-Abschluss machte. 1964 promovierte, blieb danach bis 1966 als Forscher an der Universität Tokio, danach war er an der University of Rochester und der University of Wisconsin als Research Associate. Ab 1970 war er Associate Professor am City College of New York und ab 1974 an der Universität Osaka. Ab 1979 war er Professor an der Universität Hiroshima. Kikkawa war einer der Pioniere der Stringtheorie, mit der er sich schon ab Ende der 1960er Jahre in Zusammenarbeit mit Bunji Sakita, Miguel Virasoro und Michio Kaku beschäftigte. (de)
  • Keiji Kikkawa (吉川 圭二, Kikkawa Keiji, October 01, 1935-July 01, 2013) was a Japanese theoretical physicist. Kikkawa received his bachelor's degree from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1959, and a PhD from the University of Tokyo in 1964. After that he conducted research at the University of Tokyo, the University of Rochester and the University of Wisconsin. From 1970 he was associate professor at City College of New York and from 1974 at the Osaka University. From 1979 he was professor at Hiroshima University. In 1983 he returned to Osaka University where he worked until 1993. Between 2000 and 2004 he was a professor at Kanagawa University. Kikkawa is one of the pioneers of string theory, on which he worked since the late 1960s in collaboration with Bunji Sakita, Miguel Virasoro and Michio Kaku. (en)
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