
Giorgio Parisi
Professor · Phase transitions and statistical mechanics
Graz University of TechnologyAbout
Giorgio Parisi is a Professor of Quantum Theories at the University of Rome I (La Sapienza) since 1992. He has held prestigious positions including Full Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Roma II, Tor Vergata (1981–1992), and visiting scientist roles at institutions such as the École Normale Supérieure, Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques, and Columbia University.
- Membership: Accademia dei Lincei, French Academy of Sciences, Accademia dei XL, National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.
His research spans fundamental areas in physics, including phase transitions, disordered systems, neural networks, and statistical mechanics. He has made significant contributions to mathematical physics and non-equilibrium statistical physics, with implications across elementary particles and string theory.
Notable awards include the Nobel Prize in Physics (2021) for groundbreaking work on complex systems, the Wolf Prize (2021), and the Pomeranchuk Prize. He has also received accolades for mentoring in science and contributed to foundational theories in theoretical immunology and computer construction.
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