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Giovanni Felder was born on 18 November, 1958 in Aarau, is a Swiss physicist and mathematician. Discover Giovanni Felder'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 65 years old?

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Born 18 November, 1958
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1958

Giovanni Felder (18 November 1958 in Aarau) is a Swiss mathematical physicist and mathematician, working at ETH Zurich.

He specializes in algebraic and geometric properties of integrable models of statistical mechanics and quantum field theory.

Felder attended school in Lugano and Willisau District.

He studied physics at ETH Zurich, where he graduated with M.Sc.

1980

In the late 1980s Felder did research with Krzysztof Gawedzki and Antti Kupiainen on the geometry of the Wess-Zumino-Witten model in conformal field theory.

1982

in 1982 and with Ph.D. in 1986.

His doctoral dissertation, entitled Renormalization Group, Tree Expansion, and Non-renormalizable Quantum Field Theories, was supervised by Jürg Fröhlich (and Konrad Osterwalder).

1986

Felder held postdoctoral positions from 1986 to 1988 at IHES, from 1988 to 1989 at the Institute for Advanced Study, and from 1989 to 1991 at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, ETH Zurich.

1989

In 1989 he introduced a BRST approach to the "minimal two-dimensional conformal invariant models of Belavin, Polyakov and Zamolodchikov."

With Alexander Varchenko and Vitaly Tarasov, Felder did research on various integrable models in quantum field theory and statistical mechanics and resulting special functions (such as the elliptic gamma function, elliptic quantum groups, and elliptic Macdonald polynomials).

1991

From 1991 to 1994 he became an assistant professor of mathematics at ETH Zurich.

1994

From 1994 to 1996 he worked as professor of mathematics at the University of North Carolina.

In 1994 Felder was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Zurich.

1996

In 1996 he returned at ETH Zurich as professor of mathematics.

2000

With Alberto Cattaneo in 2000 he gave a path integral interpretation of Kontsevich's deformation quantization of Poisson manifolds as well as a description of the symplectic groupoid integrating a Poisson manifold as an infinite-dimensional symplectic quotient.

He supervised 22 doctoral students as of 2022, including Thomas Willwacher.

2012

He was elected member of the Academia Europaea in 2012 and fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2013.

Felder's research involves mathematical problems motivated by physical ideas.

2013

From 2013 to 2019, he was the director of the Institute for Theoretical Studies at ETH Zurich.