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31: 164:(MIT), where he received B.S. degrees in both subjects in 1971. While an undergraduate, he helped found the Interphase EDGE (then Project Interphase) program to prepare incoming students in subjects such as physics and math. He was also involved in the student protests of the late 1960s. Afterwards, he joined graduate school at 156:
He attended segregated schools until 10th grade. In that year, the Georgia State Science Fair was integrated, and Mtingwa won first place in biology. He was the first African-American to win. His prize included books in science, mathematics, and engineering, including three books on Einstein's theory
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Sekazi Mtingwa is a founder of the African Laser Centre, a nonprofit organization of over 25 laser laboratories throughout Africa, and a cofounder of Triangle Science, Education & Economic Development, a consulting company that supports underrepresented groups in STEM. Mtingwa is a cofounder and
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In 1988–1991, Mtingwa worked at Argonne National Laboratory, where he developed theory of advanced wakefield and plasma acceleration and of the photon colliders. Starting in 1991, he joined the faculty at North Carolina A&T State University as Chair and Professors of Physics (with a brief stint
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at Morgan State University in 1997–1999). From 2001 to 2003, he was a visiting professor of physics at MIT, followed by two years as a visiting professor of physics at Harvard University. He returned to MIT in 2006. He retired in 2012 and has since focused on outreach efforts.
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physicist. He is a co-recipient of the 2017 Robert R. Wilson Prize for Achievement in the Physics of Particle Accelerators. He is the first African-American to be awarded the prize. Mtingwa was elected a Fellow of the
495: 168:, where he earned a Ph. D. degree in theoretical high energy physics in 1976. The title of his PhD thesis is "Asymptotic chiral invariance and its consequences," which he completed under the supervision of 229:"empowered major discoveries in a broad range of disciplines by a wide variety of accelerators, including hadron colliders, damping rings/linear colliders, and low emittance synchrotron light sources. 911: 234:
While at Fermilab, he also contributed in a significant way to two of the antiproton source accelerator systems, which were instrumental in particle discoveries, including that of the
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He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society (elected in 2008) and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (elected in 2015).
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Mtingwa was born in Atlanta, Georgia on October 20, 1949. His father was a Lockheed assembly line worker, and his mother was a nurse's assistant.
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Oral history interview with Sekazi Mtingwa on 27 March 2020, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library & Archives
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Mtingwa, Sekazi K. (1 May 1991). "Theory of the anisotropic ferrite wake-field accelerator. I. Azimuthally symmetric case".
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for a one-year postdoctoral position, and became a research physicist there in 1981. In joint work with
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in 1977 and served in various other national and international initiatives.
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Robert R. Wilson Prize for Achievement in the Physics of Particle Accelerators
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Piwinski, Anton; Bjorken, James D.; Mtingwa, Sekazi K. (7 November 2018).
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of special relativity, which inspired him to pursue physics as a career.
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Kubo, Kiyoshi; Mtingwa, Sekazi K.; Wolski, Andrzej (12 August 2005).
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National Society of Black Physicists' Outstanding Service Award
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Science alumni
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Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams
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Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams
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American theoretical high-energy physicist (born 1949)
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Mtingwa, Sekazi K.; Strikman, Mark (26 March 1990).
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American Nuclear Society Distinguished Service Award
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Members of the National Society of Black Physicists
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Sekazi Mtingwa at the 2012 Ford Fellows Conference
Atlanta, Georgia
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Princeton University
High energy physics
Doctoral advisor
Curtis Callan
high-energy
American Physical Society
National Society of Black Physicists
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Princeton University
Curtis Callan
Tanzanian
Princeton
Susumu Okubo
University of Rochester
University of Maryland, College Park
Ford Foundation
Fermilab
Illinois
James Bjorken
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
intrabeam scattering
top quark
National Society of Black Physicists



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