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Jürg Fröhlich is an Ordinary Member of the Mathematics section at ETH Zurich, where he has served as a Professor since 1982. His academic career includes prior roles at prestigious institutions, such as a Professeur permanent at the Institute of Advanced Scientific Studies (1978–1982), Assistant Professor at Princeton University's mathematics department (1974–1977), Research Fellow at Harvard University (1973–1974), and Teaching Assistant at the University of Geneva's physics department (1972–1973). He earned a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from the University of Geneva in 1972.
Fields of Scholarship:
- Quantum Theory
- Statistical Mechanics
- Mathematical Physics
- Transport Theory
Scientific Awards and Honors:
- Elected member of the Academia Europaea and Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities
- Fellow of the American Mathematical Society (2012)
- Henri Poincaré Prize (2009)
- Max Planck Medal (2001)
- Marcel Benoist Prize (1997)
- Dannie Heineman Prize in Mathematical Physics (1991)
- Latsis Prize of the Swiss National Science Foundation (1984)
Fröhlich's contributions to mathematical physics have been recognized through numerous fellowships and awards, reflecting his interdisciplinary work at the intersection of theoretical physics and mathematics. While specific details about his mentoring activities and grants beyond the Latsis Prize are not explicitly detailed in the provided texts, his affiliations and accolades underscore a distinguished career in academic research.
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