Alberto Sirlin (born 25 November 1930, in Buenos Aires, died February 23, 2022, in New York City) was an Argentine theoretical physicist, specializing in particle physics.
[1] Sirlin studied from 1948 to 1952 at the University of Buenos Aires, where he received his doctorate in 1953 under the supervision of Richard Gans.
[6] Beginning in the 1970s Sirlin did research with his student William J. Marciano on higher-order corrections in leptonic decays.
[7][8] With Tsung-Dao Lee and Richard M. Friedberg, Sirlin did research on non-topological soliton solutions in quantum field theory.
In 2002 Sirlin and William J. Marciano received the Sakurai Prize for their collaborative research on the theory of electroweak interactions.