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Luis de la Peña | |
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| Born | 1931 (age 93–94) |
| Citizenship | Mexican |
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| Spouse | Ana María Cetto[2] |
| Awards | National Prize for Arts and Sciences |
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| Doctoral advisor | Arseny Sokolov[1] |
Luis Fernando de la Peña-Auerbach known asLuis de la Peña is aMexicanphysicist, born inMexico City in 1931. He is a researcher of the Institute of Physics and professor of the Faculty of Sciences of theNational Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and is a member of the Science Advisory Council of the Presidency of Mexico.
He graduated from ESIME of theNational Polytechnic Institute with a degree in mechanical-electrical engineering and began his professional activity as a designer of audio systems. From 1954 was professor of the ESIME and from 1958 definitively joined UNAM. He completed his PhD in 1964 under the direction ofArseny Sokolov at theMoscow State University in theSoviet Union.[1]
He is known most for his contributions towards the field ofstochastic electrodynamics (SED). In 2002 he was awarded theNational Prize for Arts and Sciences in the Physics, Mathematics, and Natural Sciences category.
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