So-Young Pi Explained

So-Young Pi (Korean: ν”Όμ„œμ˜; born 1946) is a South Korean physicist.

So-Young Pi's father was the Korean writer Pi Chun-deuk.[1] She attended Seoul National University, graduating with a degree in physics, before moving to the United States to pursue a doctorate in the subject at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.[2] Pi then completed postdoctoral research at Rockefeller University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[3] During her postdoctoral research, Pi met and later married fellow physicist Roman Jackiw. The two had a son, violinist Stefan Jackiw.[1]

Pi taught at Boston University and was granted emeritus status upon retirement.[2] In 2014, she was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society, which recognized her "[f]or her seminal contributions to the phenomenon of density fluctuations in theories of cosmic inflation."[4]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2007/07/strings-prodigy.html Richard Dyer, "Strings Prodigy: Violinist Stefan Jackiw mixed concert tours and college life"
  2. News: So-Young Pi . 7 March 2022 . Boston University.
  3. Jackiw . Roman . Roman Jackiw . George Zimmerman . Oral Histories . 5 August 2010 . American Institute of Physics .
  4. News: APS fellow archive . 7 March 2022 . American Physical Society.