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Konrad Osterwalder

Konrad Osterwalder (born June 3, 1942) is a Swiss mathematician and physicist, former Undersecretary-General of the United Nations, former Rector of the United Nations University (UNU),[1] and Rector Emeritus of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich). He is known for the Osterwalder–Schrader theorem.

Konrad Osterwalder
Former Rector of United Nations University (UNU) Rector Emeritus of ETH Zurich
In office
1 September 2007 – 28 February 2013
Preceded byHans van Ginkel
Succeeded byDavid M. Malone
Secretary-GeneralBan Ki Moon
Personal details
Born (1942-06-03) June 3, 1942 (age 81)
Frauenfeld, Thurgau, Switzerland
Alma materETH Zurich

United Nations University Edit

Osterwalder was appointed to the position of United Nations Under Secretary General and United Nations University Rector by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon May 2007[2] and served until 28 February 2013. He succeeded Prof. Hans van Ginkel from the Netherlands to be the fifth Rector of the United Nations University.

He is credited with turning United Nations University into a world leading institution, ranked #5 & #6 in two categories according to the 2012 Global Go to Think Tank Rankings.[3] He was responsible for ensuring that UNU's charter was amended by the United Nations General Assembly[4] in 2009 allowing the United Nations University to grant degrees, introducing UNU's degree programmes and creating a new concept in education, research and development by introducing the twin institute programmes. A concept that is changing the way that development, aid and capacity building is approached both by developed countries and developing and least developed countries.

Bologna Process Edit

In March 2000, following the Bologna Declaration by 28 European Education Ministers, the European University Association and the Comite de Liaison within the National Rector's Conference convened the Convention of European Higher Education in Salamanca Spain, hereinafter referred to as the "Salamanca Process" with the aim of discussing the Bologna Declaration and delivering an overall, univocal response to the Council of Ministers. Professor Osterwalder, Rector of ETH, was chosen by the conference as the Rapporteur of the Salamanca Process and the voice of Higher Education institutions. The meeting concluded with a declaration and a report that led to the basis of Higher Education reform within the Bologna process and the EU. In addition, the two conveners of the conference formed the European University Association.

Life and career Edit

Konrad Osterwalder was born in Frauenfeld, Thurgau, Switzerland, in June 1942. He studied at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule; ETH) in Zurich, where he earned a Diploma in theoretical physics in 1965 and a Doctorate in theoretical physics in 1970. He is married to Verena Osterwalder-Bollag, an analytical therapist. They have three children.

After one year with the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, he accepted a research position at Harvard University with Arthur Jaffe in 1971. He remained on the faculty of Harvard for seven years, and was promoted to Assistant Professor for Mathematical Physics in 1973 and Associate Professor for Mathematical Physics in 1976. In 1977, he returned to Switzerland upon being appointed a full Professor for Mathematical Physics at ETH Zurich. His doctoral students include Felix Finster and Emil J. Straube.

During his tenure at ETH Zurich, Osterwalder served as Head of the Department of Mathematics (1986–1990) and Head of the Planning Committee (1990–1995), and was founder of the Centro Stefano Franscini seminar center in Ascona. He was appointed Rector of ETH in 1995 and held that post for 12 years. From November 2006 through August 2007, he also served concurrently as ETH President pro tempore.

On 1 September 2007, Osterwalder joined the United Nations University as its fifth rector. In that role, he held the rank of Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations.

Osterwalder's research focused on the mathematical structure of relativistic quantum field theory as well as on elementary particle physics and statistical mechanics. During his long and distinguished career, he has been a Visiting Fellow/Guest Professor at several prominent universities around the world, including the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (IHES; Bures-sur-Yvette, France); Harvard University; University of Texas (Austin); Max Planck Institute for Physics and Astrophysics (Munich), Università La Sapienza (Rome); Università di Napoli; Waseda University; and Weizmann Institute of Science (Rehovot, Israel).

Since 2014 - member of International Scientific Council of Tomsk Polytechnic University.[5]

Career achievements Edit

Osterwalder career encompasses service on many advisory boards, committees and associations including as

  • Editor of Communications in Mathematical Physics;
  • Treasurer and president of the International Association of Mathematical Physics;
  • Member of the visiting committee of the Harvard Department of Physics;
  • President of the IHÉS National Committee of the Swiss Academy of Natural Sciences;
  • Member of the advisory council of the Euler Institute in St. Petersburg;
  • Vice-president of the Conference of Rectors of Swiss Universities;
  • President of the Conference of European Schools of Advanced Engineering Education and Research (CESAER);
  • Member of the International Academic Advisory Panel of the Government of Singapore;
  • President of UNITECH International (a collaboration between several European Technical Universities and more than 20 leading multinational corporations);
  • Chairman of the Bologna-Project Group (Swiss Rectors Conference);
  • President, Jury of the Brandenberger Foundation;
  • Member of the Nucleo di Valutazione (supervisory council) of the Politecnico di Milano;
  • Member of the Conseil d'administration of the École Polytechnique de France (Paris);
  • Member of the "Comité de l´Enseignement" of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris;
  • Member of the University Council of the Università della Svizzera Italiana;
  • President chair of the University Council of the Technical University Darmstadt;
  • Head of the Evaluationsverbund Darmstadt-Kaiserslautern-Karlsruhe;
  • Member, Strategic Council, Free University of Berlin;
  • Member, Comitato Scientifico Alta Scuola Politecnica (Politecnici di Milano e di Torino);
  • Member, Beirat Robert Bosch Stiftung; and
  • Member, Academic Council of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE)
  • Member, Consiglio Fondazione Italian Institute of Technology
  • Member, The International Selection committee for the Millennium Technology Prize, the world’s biggest technology prize (1.5 Million US$), awarded by the Technology Academy Finland
  • Executive Committee Member, Club of Rome

Awards and prizes Edit

Osterwalder has been a recipient of many honours and prizes including:

  • having one of the top-cited mathematical physics papers of all time
  • Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (1974–1978);
  • member of the Swiss Academy of Technical Sciences;
  • Honorary degree from the Helsinki Technical University
  • Honorary Member of Riga Technical University.
  • 2009 Matteo Ricci International Award
  • 2010 Leonardo da Vinci Medal (SEFI, European Society for Engineering Education)
  • 1987 until 1995 awarded by ETH's students the prize of the best teacher of the term
  • Fellow of the American Mathematical Society, 2012.[6]

Publications Edit

  • Cluster Properties of the S-Matrix, diploma thesis, unpublished
  • Boson Fields with the λ ϕ3 Interaction in Two, Three and Four Dimensions,Ph. D. thesis, published by Physikalisches Intitut ETH, Zürich (1970)
  • On the Hamiltonian of the Cubic Boson Self-Interaction in Four Dimensional Space Time, Fortschritte der Physik 19, 43-113 (1971)
  • On the Spectrum of the Cubic Boson Self-Interaction, ETH Preprint (1971)
  • On the Uniqueness of the Hamiltonian and of the Representation of the CCR for the Quartic Boson Interaction in Three Dimensions, Helv. Phys. Acta . 44, 884-909 (1971), with J.-P. Eckmann
  • Duality for Free Bose Fields, Comm. Math. Phys. 29, 1-14 (1973)
  • On the Uniqueness of the Energy Density in the Infinite Volume Limit for Quantum Field Models, Helv. Phys. Acta. 45, 746-754 (1972), with R. Schrader
  • An Application of Tomita’s Theory of Modular Hilbert Algebras: Duality for Free Bose Fields, Jour. Funct. Anal. 13, 1-12 (1973), with J.-P. Eckmann
  • Feynman-Kac Formula for Euclidean Fermi and Bose Fields, Phys. Rev. Lett. 29, 1423-1425 (1971), with R. Schrader
  • Axioms for Euclidean Green’s Functions, Comm. Math. Phys. 31, 83-113, (1973),with R. Schrader
  • Euclidean Fermi Fields and Feynman-Kac Formula for Boson-Fermion Models, Helv. Phys. Acta. 46, 277-302 (1973), with R. Schrader
  • Euclidean Green’s Functions and Wightman Distributions, in Constructive Quantum Field Theory, G. Velo and A. Wightman (eds.), 1973 Erice Lectures, Vol. 25, Springer-Verlag, Berlin - Heidelberg - New York (1973); Russian translation, MIR 1977
  • Euclidean Fermi Fields, in Constructive Quantum Field Theory, G. Velo and A. Wightman (eds.), 1973 Erice Lectures, Lecture Notes in Physics, Vol 25, Springer Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg-New York, (1973); Russian translation, MIR 1977
  • Axioms for Euclidean Green’s Functions, II, Comm. Math. Phys. 42, 281 (1975), with R. Schrader; Russian translation in: Euclidean Quantum Field Theory, MIR 1978
  • Is there a Euclidean Field Theory for Fermions, Helv. Phys. Acta. 47, 781 (1974), with J. Fröhlich
  • The Wightman Axioms and the Mass Gap for Weakky Coupled (φ4)3 Quantum Field Theories, Ann. of Phys. 97, 80-135 (1976), with J. Feldman
  • The Wightman Axioms and the Mass Gap for Weakly Coupled (φ4)3 Quantum Field Theories, Proc. of the International Symposium on Mathematical Problems in Theoretical Physics, Kyoto Japan, January 23–29, 1975. Lecture Notes in Physics, Springer-Verlag, with Joel Feldman
  • Recent Results in Constructive Quantum Field Theory (in Japanese), Kagaku, June 1975
  • The Construction of λ (φ4)3 Quantum Field Models, in Colloques Internationaux C.N.R.S. No. 248, les méthodes mathématiques de la théorie quantique des champs (1975), with J. Feldman
  • A Nontrivial Scattering Matrix for Weakly Coupled P(ϕ)2 Models, Helv. Phys. Acta. 49, 525 (1976), with R. Sénéor
  • Time Ordered Operator Products and the Scattering Matrix in P(φ)2 Models, in Quantum Dynamics: Models and Mathematics, ed. L. Streit, Springer Verlag Wien, New York 1976
  • Gauge Theories on the Lattice, in New Developments in Quantum Theory and Statistical Mechanics, p. 173-200, ed. M. Lévy and P. Mitter (Cargèse 1976), Plenum Press New York, London 1977
  • Gauge Field Theories on the Lattice, Ann. Phys. 110, 440-471 (1978), with E. Seiler; reprinted in: Lattice Gauge Theories, ed. Y. Iwasaki and T. Yonega, Series of selected papers in physics, Physical Society of Japan
  • Lattice Gauge Theories, in Mathematical Problems in Theoretical Physics, ed. G. Dell’Antonio et al., Springer Lecture Notes in Physics, vol. 80, Springer Verlag 1978
  • Auf dem Weg zu einer relativistischen Quantenfeldtheorie, in Einstein Symposion Berlin, Springer Lecture Notes in Physics, vol. 100, Springer Verlag 1979
  • Operators, in Encyclopedia of Physics, eds. R.G. Lerner, G.L. Trigg, Addison Wesley (1981)
  • Constructive Quantum Field Theories: Scalar Fields, in Gauge Theories, Fundamental Interactions and Rigorous Results, eds. P. Dita, V. Georgescu, R. Purice, Birkhäuser (1982)
  • Virtual Representation of Symmetric Spaces and their Analytic Continuation, Ann. of Math., 118, 461 (1983) with J. Fröhlich and E. Seiler
  • Constructive Quantum Field Theory: Goals, Methods, Results, Helv. Phys. Acta 59, 220 (1986)
  • On the convergence of inverse functions of operators, J.Func. Anal. 81, 320 - 324, (1988), with A. Jaffe and A. Lesniewski
  • Quantum K-Theory: The Chern Character, Commun. Math. Phys. 118, 1- 14 (1988), with A. Jaffe and A. Lesniewski
  • On super-KMS functionals and entire cyclic cohomology, K-Theory 2, 675 - 682, (1989), with A. Jaffe and A. Lesniewski
  • Ward Identities for non-commutative geometry, Commun. Math. Phys. 132, 118 - 130, (1990), with A. Jaffe
  • Operators, in Encyclopedia of Physics, eds. R.G. Lerner, G.L. Trigg, second edition, VCH Publishers, New York, Cambridge(UK), 1991
  • Stability for a class of bilocal Hamiltonians, Commun. Math. Phys. 155, 183 -197, (1993), with A. Jaffe and A. Lesniewski
  • Supersymmetry and the stability of non-local interactions, in Differential Geometric Methods in Theoretical Physics, H.M.Ho, editor, World Scientific (1993)
  • Constructing Supersymmetric Quantum Field Theories, in Advances in Dynamical Systems and Quantum Physics, R. Figari, editor, World Scientific (1994)
  • Superspace Formulation of the Chern Character of a Theta Summable Fredholm Module, Commun. Math. Phys. 168, 643 (1995), with A. Lesniewski
  • Supersymmetric Quantum Field Theory, in Constructive Results in Field Theory, Statistical Mechanics and Solid State Physics, V. Rivasseau, editor, Springer Verlag 1995
  • Unitary Representations of Super Groups, to appear, with A. Lesniewski
  • Axioms for Supersymmetric Quantum Field Theories, to appear, with A. Lesniewski
  • Mathematical Problems in Theoretical Physics, Springer Lecture Notes in Physics, Vol.116, Springer-Verlag 1980
  • Critical Phenomena, Random Systems, Gauge Theories, Parts I/II, Les Houches 1984, Session XLIII, North Holland 1986 (with R. Stora)
  • Akademikerproduktionsanlage GmbH? Gedanken zur Positionierung der Hochschulen, NZZ, Bildung und Erziehung, 25.Nov.1993
  • Lehre für die Zukunft, Bulletin der ETHZ, 261, 4 - 7, 1996
  • The Renaissance Engineer in face of Unexpected Vulnerabilities, 30th SEFI Annual conference, Firenze 2002
  • Worldwide Trends and their Impacts, The 3rd Technology Trends Seminar Sept. 2008
  • Was erwartet die Wirtschaft von der Hochschulwelt, ZEIT Konferenz Hochschule und Bildung, Juli 1009
  • L’Università delle Nazioni Unite per il dialogo tra le culture, Milano, Università cattolica, Cerimonia per il premio Matteo Ricci

References Edit

  1. ^ "Rector's Biography | United Nations University".
  2. ^ https://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2007/sga1063.doc.htm[dead link]
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-14. Retrieved 2014-02-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "United Nations Official Document".
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-12-11. Retrieved 2014-09-16.
  6. ^ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2013-03-20.

External links Edit

  • UNESCO
  • Pirelli Technology Award
  • Arthur Jaffe Harvard University
  • UN Press Release
  • ETH
  • ETH
  • ETH Campus Life
  • Mcgill
  • Millennium Technology Prize
  • ETH Rector Event
  • Cattolica News 2010-06-26 at the Wayback Machine
  • Matteo Ricci Prize Speech[permanent dead link]
  • Mathematics Genealogy Project
  • International association of Mathematical Physics IAMP

konrad, osterwalder, born, june, 1942, swiss, mathematician, physicist, former, undersecretary, general, united, nations, former, rector, united, nations, university, rector, emeritus, swiss, federal, institute, technology, zurich, zurich, known, osterwalder, . Konrad Osterwalder born June 3 1942 is a Swiss mathematician and physicist former Undersecretary General of the United Nations former Rector of the United Nations University UNU 1 and Rector Emeritus of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich ETH Zurich He is known for the Osterwalder Schrader theorem Konrad OsterwalderFormer Rector of United Nations University UNU Rector Emeritus of ETH ZurichIn office 1 September 2007 28 February 2013Preceded byHans van GinkelSucceeded byDavid M MaloneSecretary GeneralBan Ki MoonPersonal detailsBorn 1942 06 03 June 3 1942 age 81 Frauenfeld Thurgau SwitzerlandAlma materETH Zurich Contents 1 United Nations University 2 Bologna Process 3 Life and career 4 Career achievements 5 Awards and prizes 6 Publications 7 References 8 External linksUnited Nations University EditOsterwalder was appointed to the position of United Nations Under Secretary General and United Nations University Rector by United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki moon May 2007 2 and served until 28 February 2013 He succeeded Prof Hans van Ginkel from the Netherlands to be the fifth Rector of the United Nations University He is credited with turning United Nations University into a world leading institution ranked 5 amp 6 in two categories according to the 2012 Global Go to Think Tank Rankings 3 He was responsible for ensuring that UNU s charter was amended by the United Nations General Assembly 4 in 2009 allowing the United Nations University to grant degrees introducing UNU s degree programmes and creating a new concept in education research and development by introducing the twin institute programmes A concept that is changing the way that development aid and capacity building is approached both by developed countries and developing and least developed countries nbsp Rector Osterwalder chairing UNU event on the work of the UN SC 1540 committee nbsp UNU Rector Osterwalder with UNHCR Commissioner Gutteres at Rio 20 Press ConferenceBologna Process EditIn March 2000 following the Bologna Declaration by 28 European Education Ministers the European University Association and the Comite de Liaison within the National Rector s Conference convened the Convention of European Higher Education in Salamanca Spain hereinafter referred to as the Salamanca Process with the aim of discussing the Bologna Declaration and delivering an overall univocal response to the Council of Ministers Professor Osterwalder Rector of ETH was chosen by the conference as the Rapporteur of the Salamanca Process and the voice of Higher Education institutions The meeting concluded with a declaration and a report that led to the basis of Higher Education reform within the Bologna process and the EU In addition the two conveners of the conference formed the European University Association Life and career EditKonrad Osterwalder was born in Frauenfeld Thurgau Switzerland in June 1942 He studied at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule ETH in Zurich where he earned a Diploma in theoretical physics in 1965 and a Doctorate in theoretical physics in 1970 He is married to Verena Osterwalder Bollag an analytical therapist They have three children After one year with the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences New York University he accepted a research position at Harvard University with Arthur Jaffe in 1971 He remained on the faculty of Harvard for seven years and was promoted to Assistant Professor for Mathematical Physics in 1973 and Associate Professor for Mathematical Physics in 1976 In 1977 he returned to Switzerland upon being appointed a full Professor for Mathematical Physics at ETH Zurich His doctoral students include Felix Finster and Emil J Straube During his tenure at ETH Zurich Osterwalder served as Head of the Department of Mathematics 1986 1990 and Head of the Planning Committee 1990 1995 and was founder of the Centro Stefano Franscini seminar center in Ascona He was appointed Rector of ETH in 1995 and held that post for 12 years From November 2006 through August 2007 he also served concurrently as ETH President pro tempore On 1 September 2007 Osterwalder joined the United Nations University as its fifth rector In that role he held the rank of Under Secretary General of the United Nations Osterwalder s research focused on the mathematical structure of relativistic quantum field theory as well as on elementary particle physics and statistical mechanics During his long and distinguished career he has been a Visiting Fellow Guest Professor at several prominent universities around the world including the Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques IHES Bures sur Yvette France Harvard University University of Texas Austin Max Planck Institute for Physics and Astrophysics Munich Universita La Sapienza Rome Universita di Napoli Waseda University and Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot Israel Since 2014 member of International Scientific Council of Tomsk Polytechnic University 5 Career achievements EditOsterwalder career encompasses service on many advisory boards committees and associations including as Editor of Communications in Mathematical Physics Treasurer and president of the International Association of Mathematical Physics Member of the visiting committee of the Harvard Department of Physics President of the IHES National Committee of the Swiss Academy of Natural Sciences Member of the advisory council of the Euler Institute in St Petersburg Vice president of the Conference of Rectors of Swiss Universities President of the Conference of European Schools of Advanced Engineering Education and Research CESAER Member of the International Academic Advisory Panel of the Government of Singapore President of UNITECH International a collaboration between several European Technical Universities and more than 20 leading multinational corporations Chairman of the Bologna Project Group Swiss Rectors Conference President Jury of the Brandenberger Foundation Member of the Nucleo di Valutazione supervisory council of the Politecnico di Milano Member of the Conseil d administration of the Ecole Polytechnique de France Paris Member of the Comite de l Enseignement of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Paris Member of the University Council of the Universita della Svizzera Italiana President chair of the University Council of the Technical University Darmstadt Head of the Evaluationsverbund Darmstadt Kaiserslautern Karlsruhe Member Strategic Council Free University of Berlin Member Comitato Scientifico Alta Scuola Politecnica Politecnici di Milano e di Torino Member Beirat Robert Bosch Stiftung and Member Academic Council of the International Council on Systems Engineering INCOSE Member Consiglio Fondazione Italian Institute of Technology Member The International Selection committee for the Millennium Technology Prize the world s biggest technology prize 1 5 Million US awarded by the Technology Academy Finland Executive Committee Member Club of RomeAwards and prizes EditOsterwalder has been a recipient of many honours and prizes including having one of the top cited mathematical physics papers of all time Fellow of the Alfred P Sloan Foundation 1974 1978 member of the Swiss Academy of Technical Sciences Honorary degree from the Helsinki Technical University Honorary Member of Riga Technical University 2009 Matteo Ricci International Award 2010 Leonardo da Vinci Medal SEFI European Society for Engineering Education 1987 until 1995 awarded by ETH s students the prize of the best teacher of the term Fellow of the American Mathematical Society 2012 6 Publications EditCluster Properties of the S Matrix diploma thesis unpublished Boson Fields with the l ϕ3 Interaction in Two Three and Four Dimensions Ph D thesis published by Physikalisches Intitut ETH Zurich 1970 On the Hamiltonian of the Cubic Boson Self Interaction in Four Dimensional Space Time Fortschritte der Physik 19 43 113 1971 On the Spectrum of the Cubic Boson Self Interaction ETH Preprint 1971 On the Uniqueness of the Hamiltonian and of the Representation of the CCR for the Quartic Boson Interaction in Three Dimensions Helv Phys Acta 44 884 909 1971 with J P Eckmann Duality for Free Bose Fields Comm Math Phys 29 1 14 1973 On the Uniqueness of the Energy Density in the Infinite Volume Limit for Quantum Field Models Helv Phys Acta 45 746 754 1972 with R Schrader An Application of Tomita s Theory of Modular Hilbert Algebras Duality for Free Bose Fields Jour Funct Anal 13 1 12 1973 with J P Eckmann Feynman Kac Formula for Euclidean Fermi and Bose Fields Phys Rev Lett 29 1423 1425 1971 with R Schrader Axioms for Euclidean Green s Functions Comm Math Phys 31 83 113 1973 with R Schrader Euclidean Fermi Fields and Feynman Kac Formula for Boson Fermion Models Helv Phys Acta 46 277 302 1973 with R Schrader Euclidean Green s Functions and Wightman Distributions in Constructive Quantum Field Theory G Velo and A Wightman eds 1973 Erice Lectures Vol 25 Springer Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York 1973 Russian translation MIR 1977 Euclidean Fermi Fields in Constructive Quantum Field Theory G Velo and A Wightman eds 1973 Erice Lectures Lecture Notes in Physics Vol 25 Springer Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York 1973 Russian translation MIR 1977 Axioms for Euclidean Green s Functions II Comm Math Phys 42 281 1975 with R Schrader Russian translation in Euclidean Quantum Field Theory MIR 1978 Is there a Euclidean Field Theory for Fermions Helv Phys Acta 47 781 1974 with J Frohlich The Wightman Axioms and the Mass Gap for Weakky Coupled f4 3 Quantum Field Theories Ann of Phys 97 80 135 1976 with J Feldman The Wightman Axioms and the Mass Gap for Weakly Coupled f4 3 Quantum Field Theories Proc of the International Symposium on Mathematical Problems in Theoretical Physics Kyoto Japan January 23 29 1975 Lecture Notes in Physics Springer Verlag with Joel Feldman Recent Results in Constructive Quantum Field Theory in Japanese Kagaku June 1975 The Construction of l f4 3 Quantum Field Models in Colloques Internationaux C N R S No 248 les methodes mathematiques de la theorie quantique des champs 1975 with J Feldman A Nontrivial Scattering Matrix for Weakly Coupled P ϕ 2 Models Helv Phys Acta 49 525 1976 with R Seneor Time Ordered Operator Products and the Scattering Matrix in P f 2 Models in Quantum Dynamics Models and Mathematics ed L Streit Springer Verlag Wien New York 1976 Gauge Theories on the Lattice in New Developments in Quantum Theory and Statistical Mechanics p 173 200 ed M Levy and P Mitter Cargese 1976 Plenum Press New York London 1977 Gauge Field Theories on the Lattice Ann Phys 110 440 471 1978 with E Seiler reprinted in Lattice Gauge Theories ed Y Iwasaki and T Yonega Series of selected papers in physics Physical Society of Japan Lattice Gauge Theories in Mathematical Problems in Theoretical Physics ed G Dell Antonio et al Springer Lecture Notes in Physics vol 80 Springer Verlag 1978 Auf dem Weg zu einer relativistischen Quantenfeldtheorie in Einstein Symposion Berlin Springer Lecture Notes in Physics vol 100 Springer Verlag 1979 Operators in Encyclopedia of Physics eds R G Lerner G L Trigg Addison Wesley 1981 Constructive Quantum Field Theories Scalar Fields in Gauge Theories Fundamental Interactions and Rigorous Results eds P Dita V Georgescu R Purice Birkhauser 1982 Virtual Representation of Symmetric Spaces and their Analytic Continuation Ann of Math 118 461 1983 with J Frohlich and E Seiler Constructive Quantum Field Theory Goals Methods Results Helv Phys Acta 59 220 1986 On the convergence of inverse functions of operators J Func Anal 81 320 324 1988 with A Jaffe and A Lesniewski Quantum K Theory The Chern Character Commun Math Phys 118 1 14 1988 with A Jaffe and A Lesniewski On super KMS functionals and entire cyclic cohomology K Theory 2 675 682 1989 with A Jaffe and A Lesniewski Ward Identities for non commutative geometry Commun Math Phys 132 118 130 1990 with A Jaffe Operators in Encyclopedia of Physics eds R G Lerner G L Trigg second edition VCH Publishers New York Cambridge UK 1991 Stability for a class of bilocal Hamiltonians Commun Math Phys 155 183 197 1993 with A Jaffe and A Lesniewski Supersymmetry and the stability of non local interactions in Differential Geometric Methods in Theoretical Physics H M Ho editor World Scientific 1993 Constructing Supersymmetric Quantum Field Theories in Advances in Dynamical Systems and Quantum Physics R Figari editor World Scientific 1994 Superspace Formulation of the Chern Character of a Theta Summable Fredholm Module Commun Math Phys 168 643 1995 with A Lesniewski Supersymmetric Quantum Field Theory in Constructive Results in Field Theory Statistical Mechanics and Solid State Physics V Rivasseau editor Springer Verlag 1995 Unitary Representations of Super Groups to appear with A Lesniewski Axioms for Supersymmetric Quantum Field Theories to appear with A Lesniewski Mathematical Problems in Theoretical Physics Springer Lecture Notes in Physics Vol 116 Springer Verlag 1980 Critical Phenomena Random Systems Gauge Theories Parts I II Les Houches 1984 Session XLIII North Holland 1986 with R Stora Akademikerproduktionsanlage GmbH Gedanken zur Positionierung der Hochschulen NZZ Bildung und Erziehung 25 Nov 1993 Lehre fur die Zukunft Bulletin der ETHZ 261 4 7 1996 The Renaissance Engineer in face of Unexpected Vulnerabilities 30th SEFI Annual conference Firenze 2002 Worldwide Trends and their Impacts The 3rd Technology Trends Seminar Sept 2008 Was erwartet die Wirtschaft von der Hochschulwelt ZEIT Konferenz Hochschule und Bildung Juli 1009 L Universita delle Nazioni Unite per il dialogo tra le culture Milano Universita cattolica Cerimonia per il premio Matteo RicciReferences Edit Rector s Biography United Nations University https www un org News Press docs 2007 sga1063 doc htm dead link Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 10 14 Retrieved 2014 02 18 a href Template Cite 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