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Heinrich Leutwyler was born on 12 October, 1938 in Bern, is a Swiss physicist (born 1938). Discover Heinrich Leutwyler'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 85 years old?

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Born 12 October, 1938
Birthday 12 October
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1938

Heinrich Leutwyler (born Oct 12, 1938) is a Swiss theoretical physicist, with interests in elementary particle physics, the theory of strong interactions, and quantum field theory.

Leutwyler went to the Gymnasium in Bern and studied physics, mathematics, and astronomy at the University of Bern.

1960

After the diploma in 1960 he went to the US, including Princeton.

1962

In 1962 he received his PhD under the supervision of John R. Klauder (at Bell Laboratories at the time), for his thesis entitled "Generally covariant Dirac equation and associated Boson Fields."

1963

Leutwyler spent research visits at the Bell Labs in Murray Hill (1963, 1965), at Caltech in Pasadena (1973/74), and at CERN (1969/70, 1983/84, and 1996).

Together with Murray Gell-Mann and Harald Fritzsch, Leutwyler was crucially involved in establishing quantum chromodynamics (QCD) as the fundamental theory of strong interactions.

Together with Jürg Gasser he performed influential work on chiral perturbation theory, an effective field theory describing QCD at low energies, including the Gasser-Leutwyler coefficients of the effective Lagrangian and the determination of current quark masses.

1965

In 1965 he got his habilitation in Bern, where he became assistant professor in the same year and full professor in 1969, until his retirement in 2000.

1983

In 1983/84 he was dean of the Faculty of Sciences.

1995

Leutwyler received an honorary doctorate of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (1995), the Humboldt Award (2000), the Pomeranchuk Prize (2011), and the Sakurai Prize (2023).

He is married and has two children.