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C. N. Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics

The C. N. Yang Institute of Theoretical Physics (YITP) is a research center at Stony Brook University. In 1965, it was the vision of then University President J.S. Toll and Physics Department chair T.A. Pond to create an institute for theoretical physics and invite the famous physicist Chen Ning Yang from Institute for Advanced Study to serve as its director with the Albert Einstein Professorship of Physics. While the center is often referred to as "YITP", this can be confusing as YITP also stands for the Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics in Japan.

Directors
Chen Ning Yang - First director (1967-1999) and 1957 Nobel Laureate. • Peter van Nieuwenhuizen - Second director (1999-2002) and co-discoverer of supergravity. • George Sterman - Third director (2002-) and noted field theorist ==Notable tenants==
Notable tenants
Luis Álvarez-Gaumé - String theory • Gerald E. Brown - Nuclear physics, theoretical astrophysics • Michael Creutz - Lattice gauge theory, computational physics • Michael Douglas - String theory • Ephraim Fischbach - Nuclear physics • Zohar Komargodski - Conformal field theory • Vladimir Korepin - Mathematical physics, quantum information • Barry M. McCoy - Statistical mechanics, conformal field theory • Nikita Nekrasov - Mathematical physics • Peter van Nieuwenhuizen - Field theory, string theory, co-discoverer of supergravity • Martin Roček - Mathematical physics, string theory • Warren Siegel - Field theory, string theory • George Sterman - Field theory, quantum chromodynamics • Alexander Zamolodchikov - Quantum field theory, statistical mechanics, conformal field theory ==See also==
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