Giorgio Parisi (born 1948, Rome) is an Italian theoretical physicist who won the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics for groundbreaking work on complex systems, particularly spin glasses and phase transitions.
Active in statistical physics and field theory, he is one of three Italian physicists in the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, alongside Carlo Rubbia and Michele Parrinello.
Parisi is a prominent advocate for Italian scientific research through the "Salviamo la ricerca italiana" campaign, pushing for increased funding.
His career spans decades of contributions to understanding disorder in physical systems and collaborative, interdisciplinary approaches to science.
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