Erio Tosatti, a physicist with ICTP's Condensed Matter and
Statistical Physics section, has been elected to the United States
National Academy of Sciences (NAS). Membership in the NAS is one of
the highest honors given to a scientist or engineer in the United
States. Tosatti will be inducted into the Academy next April during
its 149th annual meeting in Washington, D.C.
Tosatti, who is also a professor at the International School for
Advanced Studies (SISSA) in Trieste, was elected along with 71
others, bringing the total number of active NAS members to just
over 2,000. Among the NAS's renowned members are Albert Einstein,
Robert Oppenheimer, Thomas Edison, Orville Wright, and Alexander
Graham Bell. Over 180 living Academy members have won Nobel
Prizes.
With research interests including nanofriction, nanocontacts and
superconductivity, Tosatti has published 470 articles in journals
and books, as well as 12 books. His past scientific honours include
the Alessandro Volta Medal and Lecture from University of Pavia,
election as a Corresponding Member of the Accademia Nazionale dei
Lincei, Rome, and the Tate Medal for International Leadership in
Physics from the American Institute of Physics. Tosatti earned a
doctorate degree in physics from the Scuola Normale Superiore
Pisa.
"This is well-deserved recognition for a scientist who has made a
tremendous scientific and institutional impact, from his work in
condensed matter to his leadership and teaching at ICTP," said
Centre Director Fernando Quevedo. Tosatti was acting director of
ICTP from 2002 to 2003, and co-founded the Centre's condensed
matter group in 1977.
The National Academy of Sciences is a private, nonprofit honorific
society of distinguished scholars engaged in scientific and
engineering research, dedicated to the furthering science and
technology and to their use for the general welfare. For more
information, or for the full list of newly elected members, visit
the NAS
website.
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Tosatti Elected to National Academy of Sciences
Joins ranks of Einstein, Oppenheimer and Edison
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