Giovanni Vignale

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Born1957
Napoli, Italy
AlmamaterScuola Normale Superiore, University of Pisa Northwestern University
KnownforCurrent Density Functional Theory, Spin Coulomb drag,

Quantum Theory of the Electron Liquid,[1]

The Beautiful Invisible[2]
FieldsDensity Functional Theory, Condensed Matter Theory
Giovanni Vignale
Born1957
Napoli, Italy
Alma materScuola Normale Superiore, University of Pisa Northwestern University
Known forCurrent Density Functional Theory, Spin Coulomb drag,

Quantum Theory of the Electron Liquid,[1]

The Beautiful Invisible[2]
Scientific career
FieldsDensity Functional Theory, Condensed Matter Theory
InstitutionsUniversity of Missouri
Doctoral advisorKundan S. Singwi
Other academic advisorsFranco Bassani
Websitehttp://faculty.missouri.edu/~vignaleg/

Giovanni Vignale is an Italian American physicist and Professor of Physics at the University of Missouri. Vignale is known for his work on density functional theory - a theoretical approach to the quantum many-body problem - and for several contributions to many-particle physics and spintronics. He is also the author of a monograph on the "Quantum Theory of the Electron Liquid" (with Gabriele F. Giuliani) and a book entitled "The Beautiful Invisible - Creativity, imagination, and theoretical physics".

Vignale was born in Naples, Italy, in 1957 and studied physics at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa, where he graduated in 1979. He completed his Ph.D. at Northwestern University in 1984, with a thesis on "Collective modes, effective interactions and superconductivity in the electron-hole liquid". He was a postdoctoral researcher at the Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research in Stuttgart, Germany and at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, before joining the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Missouri in 1988. He is Curators' Professor of Physics at the University of Missouri since 2006 and Fellow of the American Physical Society since 1997.

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