Amer Iqbal
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AlmamaterMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
KnownforD-Branes in Massive LG Theories
Mysterious duality
Refined Topological Vertex
M-Strings
Mysterious duality
Refined Topological Vertex
M-Strings
SpouseSaadiya Khan
AwardsAbdus Salam Award
COMSTECH Award for Physics
COMSTECH Award for Physics
Amer Iqbal | |
|---|---|
| Alma mater | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) |
| Known for | D-Branes in Massive LG Theories Mysterious duality Refined Topological Vertex M-Strings |
| Spouse | Saadiya Khan |
| Awards | Abdus Salam Award COMSTECH Award for Physics |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Theoretical Physics |
| Institutions | University of Washington Harvard University University of Texas at Austin |
| Doctoral advisor | Barton Zwiebach |
Amer Iqbal is a Pakistani-American theoretical physicist. He is primarily known for his work in string theory and mathematical physics.