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Alumnae Achievement Awards
2004
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Louise Dolan ’71
Mathematical Physicist
Superstring Theorist
Author
Maria Goeppert Mayer Award
John Simon Guggenheim Fellow
Fulbright Scholar
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Louise Dolan ’71 is
a mathematical physicist and professor of physics at
the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill. She does research in theoretical particle
physics and superstring theory and is currently on leave
at Princeton University.
After graduating from Wellesley as a physics major,
she received a Fulbright scholarship and studied at the
University of Heidelberg in Germany. She received her
Ph.D. in theoretical physics from the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology in 1976 and was a Junior Fellow in the
Society of Fellows at Harvard University from 1976 to
1979. She then joined Rockefeller University in New York
City where she became Associate Professor and Lab Head.
Ms. Dolan's discoveries significantly
influenced the study of physics. She co-authored "Symmetry Behavior
at Finite Temperature", now regularly cited, in
1974. This paper became a part of the foundation of quantitative
analysis of phase transitions in the early universe in
cosmological theories and is widely recognized as a seminal
work. In 1981 she pioneered the uses of affine algebras
in particle physics and her contributions to string theory
have included symmetries in the Type II superstring and
integrable structures in super conformal non-abelian
gauge theories.
In 1987, she was given the Maria Goeppert Mayer award
by the American Physical Society and was a John Simon
Guggenheim Fellow in 1988. She is a Fellow of the American
Physical Society and has authored over eighty scientific
publications. Professor Dolan is also the principal investigator
on a Department of Energy grant, which funds the string
theory program at Chapel Hill.
For more information about the Alumnae
Achievement Awards, please contact us by email at specialprograms@alum.wellesley.edu or
call the Alumnae Association at 781-283-2331. |
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