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Savas Dimopoulos was born on 1952 in Istanbul, Turkey, is a Greek particle physicist. Discover Savas Dimopoulos'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 72 years old?

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1950

He was born an ethnic Greek in Istanbul, Turkey and later moved to Athens due to ethnic tensions in Turkey during the 1950s and 1960s.

Dimopoulos studied as an undergraduate at the University of Houston.

He went to the University of Chicago and studied under Yoichiro Nambu for his doctoral studies.

1952

Savas Dimopoulos (Σάββας Δημόπουλος; born 1952) is a particle physicist at Stanford University.

1979

After completing his Ph.D. in 1979, he briefly went to Columbia University before taking a faculty position at Stanford University in 1980.

1981

During 1981 and 1982 he was also affiliated with the University of Michigan, Harvard University and the University of California, Santa Barbara.

For example, in 1981 he proposed a softly broken SU(5) GUT model with Howard Georgi, which is one of the foundational papers of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM).

He also proposed the ADD model of large extra dimensions with Nima Arkani-Hamed and Gia Dvali.

1994

He worked at CERN from 1994 to 1997.

Dimopoulos is well known for his work on constructing theories beyond the Standard Model.

From 1994 to 1997 he was on leave from Stanford University and was employed by CERN.

Dimopoulos is well known for his work on constructing theories beyond the Standard Model, which are currently being searched for and tested at particle colliders like LHC at CERN and at experiments all over the world.

2006

In 2006, the American Physical Society awarded Dimopoulos the Sakurai Prize, "For his creative ideas on dynamical symmetry breaking, supersymmetry, and extra spatial dimensions, which have shaped theoretical research on TeV-scale physics, thereby inspiring a wide range of experiments."

In 2006, he received the Caterina Tomassoni and Felice Pietro Chisesi Prize at the University of Rome, Italy.

"The prize recognizes and encourages outstanding achievements in physics. Dimopoulos was lauded by the Tomassoni Committee as "one of the leading figures in theoretical particle physics.

His proposal of the supersymmetric standard model has aided the understanding of high-energy physics mechanisms."

2013

He appeared in the 2013 documentary film Particle Fever, about the work of the Large Hadron Collider.

He is a member of the U. S. National Academy of Sciences.