Dr. Stephen L. Adler
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| + | Dr. <strong>Stephen L. Adler</strong> (b. 1939 Nov 30) was born in New York City. After graduating from Harvard in 1961 he went on to Princeton for a Ph.D. in elementary particle physics. By 1964 he had received his Ph.D., and after two years as a Junior Fellow at Harvard joined the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, becoming New Jersey Albert Einstein Professor in 1979. | ||
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| + | Adler received recognition early on as a Putnam Fellow at Harvard. Other major awards have included the J.J. Sakurai Prize of the American Physical Society in 1988 and the Dirac Medal fo the Abdus Sala International Centre for Theroetical Physics in 1998. He is also a Member of the National Academy of Sciences, and a Fellow of the American Physical Society, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. | ||
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| + | Adler's work on high energy neutrino processes, soft pion theorems, current algebras, perturbation theory, and sum rules have played a major role in the current standard model of elementary particle physics. | ||
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| + | [http://www.sns.ias.edu/~adler/ More information] | ||
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| + | Scholarpedia articles: | ||
| + | : [[Adler sum rule]] (2009), Scholarpedia, 4(8):8653. | ||
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Revision as of 09:00, 17 November 2009
Featured Author: Stephen L. Adler
Dr. Stephen L. Adler (b. 1939 Nov 30) was born in New York City. After graduating from Harvard in 1961 he went on to Princeton for a Ph.D. in elementary particle physics. By 1964 he had received his Ph.D., and after two years as a Junior Fellow at Harvard joined the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, becoming New Jersey Albert Einstein Professor in 1979.
Adler received recognition early on as a Putnam Fellow at Harvard. Other major awards have included the J.J. Sakurai Prize of the American Physical Society in 1988 and the Dirac Medal fo the Abdus Sala International Centre for Theroetical Physics in 1998. He is also a Member of the National Academy of Sciences, and a Fellow of the American Physical Society, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Adler's work on high energy neutrino processes, soft pion theorems, current algebras, perturbation theory, and sum rules have played a major role in the current standard model of elementary particle physics.
Scholarpedia articles:
- Adler sum rule (2009), Scholarpedia, 4(8):8653.
(Author profile by Leo Trottier)
List of previous featured authors


