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  1. Roberto Daniele Peccei (* 6. Januar 1942 in Turin; † 1. Juni 2020 [1] [2]) war ein italienischer theoretischer Physiker. Er beschäftigte sich mit Elementarteilchenphysik sowie mit ihrer Verbindung zu astrophysikalischen und kosmologischen Fragen ( Astro-Teilchenphysik ), beispielsweise der Hypothese der Baryogenese über die vorherige ...

  2. 9. Juni 2020 · Stuart Wolpert. June 9, 2020. R oberto Peccei, a brilliant theoretical particle physicist who served as UCLA’s vice chancellor for research from 2000 to 2010, died June 1 following a hip fracture. He was 78 and had Parkinson’s disease.

  3. Roberto Daniele Peccei (Italian: [petˈtʃɛi]; January 6, 1942 – June 1, 2020) was a theoretical particle physicist whose principal interests lay in the area of electroweak interactions and in the interface between particle physics and physical cosmology.

  4. 11. Juni 2020 · Roberto Peccei. Roberto Peccei (1942-2020) was a brilliant scientist, a natural leader, a thoughtful colleague, and a special friend. During his distinguished career at UCLA, he has served as a department Chair (1989-1993), Dean of Physical Sciences (1993-2001), and Vice Chancellor for Research (2000-2010), overseeing a significant expansion of ...

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  5. 02 June 2020 – Today, the Club of Rome mourns the passing of Roberto Peccei, one of its most devoted members. Roberto was a charming and incredibly friendly man, very much liked and appreciated by his colleagues in the Club of Rome. He stayed true to the legacy of his father and founder of the Club of Rome, Aurelio Peccei, and was always ...

  6. Roberto Peccei has been a distinguished theoretical physicist. He made seminal contributions to the theory of electroweak interactions, the physics of heavy quarks and other areas of particle physics. He is most famous for proposing, together with Helen Quinn, the “Peccei-Quinn symmetry” as a solution of the strong-CP problem of Quantum ...

  7. Roberto Peccei (1942-2020) Professor Emeritus. TEPAPP. Website. Educational Background. Ph.D., MIT, 1969. Research Interest. Roberto Peccei has been mainly working on B and K physics, in particular the physics of heavy quark decays, $B\bar {B}$ mixing, and CP violation.