People
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- Nima Arkani-Hamed
- Michael Francis Atiyah
- Tom Banks
- David Berenstein
- Gerald Cleaver
- Robbert Dijkgraaf
- Jacques Distler
- Michael Douglas
- Michael Duff
- Sergio Ferrara
- Willy Fischler
- Daniel Friedan
- Rajesh Gopakumar
- Michael Green
- Brian Greene
- David Gross
- Steven Gubser
- Sergei Gukov
- Jeffrey Harvey
- Petr Hořava
- Gary Gibbons
- Michio Kaku
- Renata Kallosh
- Theodor Kaluza
- Anton Kapustin
- Igor Klebanov
- Oskar Klein
- Hong Liu
- Juan Maldacena
- Donald Marolf
- Emil Martinecm
- Shiraz Minwalla
- Gregory Moore
- Lubos Motl
- Sunil Mukhi
- Robert Myers
- Asad Naqvi
- K. S. Narain
- Horatiu Nastase
- Nikita Nekrasov
- André Neveu
- Dimitri Nanopoulos
- Holger Bech Nielsen
- Peter van Nieuwenhuizen
- Hirosi Ooguri
- Joseph Polchinski
- Alexander Polyakov
- Arvind Rajaraman
- Lisa Randall
- Seifallah Randjbar-Daemi
- Martin Rocek
- John H. Schwarz
- Nathan Seiberg
- Ashoke Sen
- Steve Shenker
- Warren Siegel
- Eva Silverstein
- Matthias Staudacher
- Andrew Strominger
- Leonard Susskind
- Paul Townsend
- Sandip Trivedi
- Cumrun Vafa
- Gabriele Veneziano
- Erik Verlinde
- Herman Verlinde
- Edward Witten
- Tamiaki Yoneya
- Alexander Zamolodchikov
- Alexei Zamolodchikov
- Barton Zwiebach
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