Daniele Amati

Daniele Amati (born 11 August 1931, in Rome)[1] is an Italian theoretical physicist, specializing in particle physics.

[2] Amati received in 1952 from the University of Buenos Aires his Ph.D. in physics under Richard Gans with a thesis on ferroresonant circuits.

Under the auspices of SISSA, Springer Nature publishes the purely electronic Journal of High Energy Physics, founded by Amati in 1997.

[4] Among CERN's theory group, Victor Alessandrini in 1971 and Claud Lovelace in 1970 published on the multiloop amplitudes of the bosonic string.

[8] Back in the early 1970s, Italian physicist Daniele Amati, characterized string theory as "part of 21st-century physics that fell by chance into the 20th-century."