Costas Kounnas Explained

Costas Christou Kounnas (Κώστας Χρήστου Κουννάς, 23 January 1952 – 21 January 2022)[1] was a Cypriot theoretical physicist, known for his research on string theory, supersymmetry, supergravity, GUTs, and quantum chromodynamics.[2]

Biography

Kounnas born in Famagusta. After graduating in 1969 from Famagusta's Greek High School for Boys, he graduated with honors from the School of Physics and Mathematics of the University of Athens. With a scholarship from the French government, he became in 1975 a graduate student at the ENS Paris,[1] where he received his doctorate in 1981.[3] While studying in Paris he married the Famagusta-native Kakia Alexandrou. The couple's son is Christian Kounnas.[1]

Costas Kounnas then worked at CERN (1982 to 1984) and the University of California, Berkeley (1984 to 1987) before returning to the ENS in 1987 as Research Director of the CNRS. From 1992 to 1999 he was a staff member in the Theory Division of CERN.[1] [4]

He was a visiting professor at Stanford University, the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), and Harvard University.[1]

In 1987, with Ignatios Antoniadis and Constantin Bachas, he developed superstring models in four dimensions. Their research initiated much further research in string theory.[2] [5] He was involved in elucidating the properties of supergravity and their influence on and relationship to string theory. He also worked on string cosmology.[2]

Kounnas received in 1995 the Paul Langevin Prize[4] and in 2013 the Gay-Lussac-Humboldt Prize. He received a Humboldt Research Award for the academic year 2014–2015,[2] [3] during which he collaborated with Dieter Lüst at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.[6]

Over many years, Kounnas made important contributions to establishing and developing the scientific meetings at EISA's Corfu Summer Institute.[2] [7]

Selected publications

References

  1. News: Famagusta resident Costas Chr. Kounnas - He was a member of CERN. Famagusta News. 28 January 2022.
  2. News: Costas Kounnas (obituary notice). News, European Institute for Sciences and their Applications (EISA). 22 January 2022.
  3. News: Cypriot Physicist Wins Humbolt Research Award. Ziakakou, Ioanna. Greek Reporter. 20 February 2014.
  4. News: Langevin prize. CERN Courier. November 1995. 23.
  5. Antoniadis . I. . Bachas . C.P. . Kounnas . C. . Four-dimensional superstrings . Nuclear Physics B . Elsevier BV . 289 . 1987 . 0550-3213 . 10.1016/0550-3213(87)90372-5 . 87–108. 1987NuPhB.289...87A .
  6. Web site: Prof. Dr. Costas Kounnas, Humboldt prize winner. Mathematical Physics and String Theory, Arnold Sommerfeld Institute, Ludwig Maximilians Universität München (LMU).
  7. Anagnostopoulos . Konstantinos . Antoniadis . Ignatios . Fanourakis . George . Kehagias . Alexandros . Savoy-Navarro . Aurore . Wess . Julius . Zoupanos . George . Corfu Summer Institute on Elementary Particle Physics (CORFU2005) . Journal of Physics: Conference Series . IOP Publishing . 53 . 1 December 2006 . 1742-6596 . 10.1088/1742-6596/53/1/e01 . 250685909 . free . (See Corfu.)