Generated by GPT-5-mini| Herman Verlinde | |
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| Name | Herman Verlinde |
| Birth date | 1962 |
| Birth place | Waalwijk, Netherlands |
| Fields | Theoretical physics, string theory |
| Workplaces | Princeton University, Institute for Advanced Study, Universiteit Leiden |
| Alma mater | Utrecht University |
| Doctoral advisor | Gerard 't Hooft |
Herman Verlinde Herman Verlinde (born 1962) is a Dutch theoretical physicist known for work in string theory, conformal field theory, and quantum gravity. He has held positions at institutions including Princeton University, the Institute for Advanced Study, and Leiden University, and has collaborated with researchers from the Institute for Advanced Study to the European Organization for Nuclear Research.
Verlinde was born in Waalwijk, Netherlands, and studied physics at Utrecht University where he completed his doctoral work under the supervision of Gerard 't Hooft. During his graduate studies he interacted with researchers at the European Organization for Nuclear Research and attended seminars influenced by figures such as Edward Witten, Steven Weinberg, Alexander Polyakov, and Michael Green. His dissertation connected ideas from conformal field theory and string theory with topics discussed at conferences like the Strings Conference and workshops at the CERN Theory Division.
After completing his doctorate, Verlinde held postdoctoral and faculty appointments at institutions including Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study. He joined the faculty of Leiden University and later became a professor at Princeton University where he worked alongside scholars associated with the Institute for Advanced Study, the California Institute of Technology, and the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. He has served on advisory panels for organizations such as the European Research Council and participated in programs at the Simons Foundation and the Perimeter Institute.
Verlinde's research centers on string theory, conformal field theory, quantum field theory, and aspects of quantum gravity including the AdS/CFT correspondence and black hole microstate counting. He is noted for contributions related to matrix models discussed in the context of M-theory and ideas that link holography with entropy calculations inspired by the Bekenstein–Hawking entropy formula and work of Jacob Bekenstein and Stephen Hawking. His collaborations with colleagues have touched on topics involving D-brane dynamics, modular invariance discussed by Cecotti–Vafa contexts, and dualities illustrated in work by Juha J. Källén and Juan Maldacena. Verlinde advanced proposals that influenced developments in understanding topological strings, insights adjacent to research by Cumrun Vafa and Topological quantum field theory approaches seen in studies by Edward Witten. His work has interfaced with mathematical frameworks including aspects of K-theory and studies linked to Michael Atiyah and Isadore Singer. He has also engaged with issues related to nonperturbative effects discussed in research by Nathan Seiberg and Edward Witten.
Throughout his career, Verlinde has been recognized by academic institutions and scientific bodies. He has been invited to lecture at conferences such as the International Congress of Mathematicians, the Strings Conference, and meetings organized by the American Physical Society. He has received fellowships and honors affiliated with organizations like the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and research support from entities including the European Research Council and the Simons Foundation.
Verlinde is part of an academic family with ties in physics and computer science communities and has collaborated with international researchers at centers such as CERN, the Institute for Advanced Study, and the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. Outside academia he has participated in outreach linked to institutions like the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.
- "Title with colleagues" — representative work appearing in journals linked to the American Physical Society and publishers such as Springer Science+Business Media and Oxford University Press. - Articles and reviews on conformal field theory, string theory, and quantum gravity in journals overseen by editorial boards including those of the Physical Review Letters and Journal of High Energy Physics.
Category:Dutch physicists Category:String theorists Category:Utrecht University alumni Category:1962 births Category:Living people