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François Englert
Englert
Englert
Born 6 November 1932
Etterbeek, Belgium


Known for Brout-Englert-Higgs mechanism
Awards Nobel Prize in Physics (2013)

François Englert (born 1932) is a Belgian theoretical physicist known for the mechanism that explains how elementary particles can acquire mass through a scalar field.

Higgs mechanism

Englert and Robert Brout proposed a spontaneous symmetry breaking mechanism in gauge theory. Related work by Peter Higgs and others led to what is now called the Brout-Englert-Higgs mechanism or Higgs mechanism.

The 2012 discovery of a Higgs boson at CERN confirmed a central part of the Standard Model. Englert shared the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics with Higgs.

References


Author: Harold Foppele