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Gabriel Aeppli was born on 25 November, 1956 in Zürich, is an American physicist. Discover Gabriel Aeppli's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 25 November, 1956
Birthday 25 November
Birthplace Zürich
Nationality American

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1956

Gabriel Aeppli, PhD FRS (born 25 November 1956 in Zurich) is a Swiss-American electrical engineer, co-founder of the London Centre for Nanotechnology, professor of physics at ETH Zürich and EPF Lausanne, and head of the Synchrotron and Nanotechnology department of the Paul Scherrer Institute, also in Switzerland.

He has contributed to spectroscopy on the magnetism of disordered systems and on high-temperature superconductors and antiferromagnetism, identifying magnets with tuneable quantum fluctuations that can be used to study the transition between classical and quantum behavior.

His work has helped to demonstrate that quantum spin fluctuations underlie exotic superconductivity.

He has been the recipient of multiple honors, and he has more than 290 peer-review publications, 14,054 total citations from 9,542 documents, and a h-index of 70.

Gabriel, the son of mathematician Alfred Aeppli and Dorothee Aeppli, was born in Zürich 25 November 1956.

Shortly after birth, Gabriel Aeppli moved from Zürich with his father to the United States.

1978

in 1978 in mathematics and PhD, M.Sc.

1982

From 1982 he was at the Bell Laboratories hired in 1993 as a distinguished member of the technical staff.

1983

& B.Sc, in electrical engineering (1983).

He was a research assistant at MIT and an industrial co-op student at IBM.

1996

From 1996 to 2002, he was a senior research scientist at the NEC Laboratories in Princeton.

2002

He lived in London, United Kingdom, from 2002 to 2015, when he moved back to Zürich.

He studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he obtained a B.Sc.

From 2002, as Quain Professor of Physics at University College London (UCL), he helped to found the London Centre for Nanotechnology, where he acted as director until March 2015.

His current technical focus is on the implications of photon science and nanotechnology for information processing and health care.

He is a board member of Bio Nano Consulting.

Currently, he is the director of synchrotron radiation and nanotechnology at the Paul Scherrer Institute.

In addition, he has been a member and chairman of many panels, sponsored by the USDOE, American Physical Society, EPSRC, and National Research Council (US), among others.