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Peter Bouwknegt

Professor of Theoretical Physics and Mathematics at Australian National University

Summary

Professor Peter Bouwknegt studied Theoretical Physics and Mathematics at the University of Utrecht, Netherlands, under supervision of Prof G 't Hooft (Nobel Prize for Physics 1999), and at the University of Amsterdam under Prof FA Bais. He obtained his PhD in 1988. He then spent several years as a postdoctoral fellow at MIT, CERN and the University of Southern California before settling in Australia in 1995. He spent almost 10 years at the University of Adelaide, first as an ARC QEII Fellow and subsequently as an ARC Senior Research Fellow, before being appointed Professor of Theoretical Physics and Mathematics at the Australian National University in 2005. He is a recipient of the 2001 medal of the Australian Mathematical Society, and an expert on the mathematical foundations of String Theory and Conformal Field Theory. From 2009 to 2011 he served on the Australian Research Council's College of Experts.

Experience

  • Professor of Theoretical Physics and Mathematics, Australian National University 2005 – present
  • Adjunct Professor, University of Adelaide 2005 – present

Education

  • University of Amsterdam, PhD Theoretical Physics, 1988
  • University of Utrecht, MSc, Theoretical Physics, 1985

Research Areas

  • Mathematical Physics (0105)
  • Pure Mathematics (0101)