Karl Landsteiner(1868–1943)

Medicine

Karl Landsteiner is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1930) from Austria. They have received 2 major awards in total. Their primary field is Medicine. They were educated at University of Vienna and University of Geneva. They have been affiliated with University of Geneva.

2
Major Awards
291
Publications
10,376
Citations
49
h-index
156
i10-index
35.7
Avg Citations/Paper

Career History

Cientifico Titular

Consejo Superio de Investigaciones Cientifias

Cantoblanco, ES

2003 — Present

Research Funding

S-duality in supersymmetric gauge theories

Austrian Science Fund

1996 — 1997

String theory, gauge theory, D-Branes and non-commutative geometry

Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología

2004 — 2009

Holografia y el plasma de quarks y gluones

Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencias

2008 — 2009

String theory for the quantum physics of the LHC, cosmology and gravity

Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad

2016 — 2019

TRANSDIRAC - Anomalies and Transport in Dirac Crystals

Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas

2017 — 2019

Phase structure and precise low-energy effects in N = 1 supersymmetric string, M- and F-theory compactifications

German Research Foundation

2002 — 2005

Career Path

Award progression over time

Apex Elite Prestigious

Education

University of Vienna
University of Geneva

Career Timeline

University of Geneva?–present
The Rockefeller University?–present
University of Vienna?–present

Academy Memberships

National Academy of Sciences (US)Royal Swedish Academy of SciencesPontifical Academy of Sciences

Top Publications

Pseudospectra of holographic quasinormal modes
Journal of High Energy Physics202340 citations
Pole-skipping as order parameter to probe a quantum critical point
Journal of High Energy Physics20238 citations
Pseudospectra of complex momentum modes
Journal of High Energy Physics20257 citations
Anomalous transport from geometry
Physical Review D20233 citations

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