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Juan Martín Maldacena

1968 - Today

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Juan Martín Maldacena (born 10 September 1968) is an Argentine theoretical physicist and the Carl P. Feinberg Professor in the School of Natural Sciences at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. He has made significant contributions to the foundations of string theory and quantum gravity. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Juan Martín Maldacena has received more than 250,253 page views. His biography is available in 24 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 21 in 2019). Juan Martín Maldacena is the 708th most popular physicist (down from 690th in 2019), the 537th most popular biography from Argentina (up from 541st in 2019) and the most popular Argentinean Physicist.

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Among PHYSICISTS

Among physicists, Juan Martín Maldacena ranks 708 out of 717Before him are Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert, Seymour Benzer, Raja Ramanna, Hubert Curien, Karl Taylor Compton, and Rolf-Dieter Heuer. After him are Jacques Friedel, Lene Hau, Charlotte Froese Fischer, Derek J. de Solla Price, Robert Bacher, and Edward C. Stone.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Juan Martín Maldacena ranks 291Before him are Jill Hennessy, Francois Botha, Wu'erkaixi, Martin Max, Jorge Salinas, and John Ortiz. After him are Jørn Lande, Leeroy Thornhill, Scott Wolf, Kiyohiko Azuma, Kyle Eastwood, and Ľuboš Micheľ.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Juan Martín Maldacena ranks 537 out of 1,019Before him are Noemí Simonetto de Portela (1926), Guillermo Barros Schelotto (1973), Federico Wilde (1909), Gabriela Michetti (1965), Oscar Calics (1939), and Oscar Garré (1956). After him are Alberto Rodriguez Larreta (1934), Ramón Quiroga (1950), Luis Izzeta (1903), Miguel Ángel Guerra (1953), Miguel Varoni (1964), and Ángel Correa (1995).

Among PHYSICISTS In Argentina

Among physicists born in Argentina, Juan Martín Maldacena ranks 1