Amer Iqbal Explained

Amer Iqbal
Fields:Theoretical Physics
Workplaces:University of Washington
Harvard University
University of Texas at Austin
Alma Mater:Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Doctoral Advisor:Barton Zwiebach
Known For:D-Branes in Massive LG Theories
Mysterious duality
Refined Topological Vertex
M-Strings
Awards:Abdus Salam Award
COMSTECH Award for Physics

Amer Iqbal is a Pakistani-American theoretical physicist. He is primarily known for his work in string theory and mathematical physics.

Biography

Amer Iqbal has a Doctorate in Theoretical physics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He carried out his doctoral research under the supervision of Barton Zwiebach. He has held a faculty position at University of Washington and postdoctoral positions at the University of Texas at Austin and at Harvard University. He also worked as an associate professor of physics at Lahore University of Management Sciences and Abdus Salam School of Mathematical Sciences. He currently resides in the United States.

Amer Iqbal was awarded the Abdus Salam Award for physics in 2012 for his work on superstring theory and its relationship with supersymmetry and gauge theories.[1] He was also awarded the COMSTECH Award for physics in 2020 for his work on six dimensional little strings and their geometric engineering using F-theory on elliptic Calabi-Yau threefolds.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dr. Amer Iqbal awarded the Abdus Salam Prize . . February 7, 2012 . November 18, 2018 . February 19, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120219032110/http://www.lums.edu.pk/show_story_detail.php?xyz=%7C%40%7EROU1DWn%7Eh%401E5TUNa%7EGFXUTlNQ1p1WlhkemFXUTlNal%404 . dead .
  2. Web site: Comstech Awards 2019. . October 5, 2020.