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George Zweig

George Zweig

American physicist

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Birthdate
May 30, 1937
Birthplace
Moscow
Moscow
Educated at
University of Michigan
University of Michigan
California Institute of Technology
California Institute of Technology
University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
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Biologist
Scientist
Scientist
Neuroscientist
Neuroscientist
Physicist
Physicist
ORCID
0000-0001-8690-78900

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United States
United States
Doctoral Advisor
Richard Feynman
Richard Feynman
Doctoral Thesis Title
Two topics in elementary particle physics : 1. The reaction photon-neutron going to (pion-nucleon) at high energies. 2. K leptonic decay and partially conserved currents0
Doctoral Thesis URL
worldcat.org/oclc/437073126
Wikidata ID
Q547674
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George Zweig is a physicist and neuroscientist born on May 30, 1937, in Moscow . He holds citizenship in the United States . Zweig was educated at the University of Michigan and the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) . He also studied at the University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts . His doctoral thesis, titled "Two topics in elementary particle physics: 1. The reaction photon-neutron going to (pion-nucleon) at high energies. 2. K leptonic decay and partially conserved currents," was supervised by renowned physicist Richard Feynman .

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