Tullio Eugene Regge
Past Faculty
School of Natural Sciences
Affiliation
Natural Sciences
From the American Philosophical Society:
Tullio Regge was an Italian theoretical physicist known for his introduction of geometrical principles to the formulation of what have come to be called "Regge poles" and the "Regge calculus," a simplified form of general relativity. A graduate of the University of Rochester (Ph.D., 1956), Dr. Regge served as Professor of Theory and Relativity at the University of Turin beginning in 1962. For 12 years he was also a member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University (1967-79)…
Dates at IAS
Visitor
School of Natural Sciences
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Visitor
School of Natural Sciences
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Faculty
School of Natural Sciences
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Member
Math/NS
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Degrees
University of Rochester
Ph.D.
1956
Honors
1979
Einstein Award
1967
Francesco Somaini Award for Physics
1964
D Heineman Award