Anthony Ichiro Sanda
Anthony Ichiro Sanda | |
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Born | March 4, 1944 |
Residence | Japan |
Nationality | Japan |
Fields | Physicist |
Institutions |
Rockefeller University Nagoya University Kanagawa University |
Alma mater |
University of Illinois Princeton University |
Doctoral advisor | John H. Schwarz |
Doctoral students |
Hilbert J. Kappen Michael DeTurck McGuigan Satoshi Mishima |
Known for |
CP violation B meson decays |
Notable awards |
Nishina Memorial Prize (2002) Sakurai Prize (2004) |
Anthony Ichiro Sanda (三田 一郎 Sanda Ichirō, born March 4, 1944) is a Japanese-American particle physicist. Along with Ikaros Bigi, he was awarded the 2004 Sakurai Prize for his work on CP violation and B meson decays.[1]
Academic life
Sanda studied at the University of Illinois (B.S. 1965) and Princeton University (Ph.D. 1969). He was a researcher at Columbia University from 1971–1974 and Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. From 1974-1992 he was an Assistant Professor and then Associate Professor at the Rockefeller University. From 1992 he was a professor of physics at the Nagoya University. Since 2006 he is at Kanagawa University.
Honours and awards
- Nishina Memorial Prize (1997)
- Sakurai Prize (2004)
References
- I. I. Bigi and A. I. Sanda, CP Violation (Cambridge University Press, 1999), ISBN 0-521-44349-0.
External links
- ArXiv papers
- Scientific articles of Anthony I. Sanda (SLAC database)
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