Pantur Silaban is one of the foremost physicists in Indonesia, especially in the field of theoretical physics.
Education
He is also one of the earliest physicists from Association of Southeast Asian Nations countries who studied Einstein"s general relativity theories in depth. Silaban finished his bachelor"s degree in physics from Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia in 1964. Here, Pantur went furthermore studied one of the hottest topics in physics at the time which tried to unify quantum field and general relativity to find quantum gravity theory.
Career
Born in Sumatra to Israel Silaban and Regina Lumbantoruan in Dairi village in Sumatra, Indonesia. In 1967, he went to United States to study General Relativity theory at Central Studies of Gravitation at Syracuse University under direction of Peter Bergmann and Joshua North. Goldberg whom were among the authoritative experts in general relativity after the inventor, Albert Einstein. lieutenant is one of Einstein"s dream which had tried but failed to formalize the fourth interaction in the universe into one single theory called Grand Unified Theory.
Pantur finished his dissertation with title "Null Tetrad, Formulation of the Equation of Motion in General Relativity" in 1971.
Three years later Joshua Goldberg - who produces many important physics treatises published in major journals such as Physical Review Doctorate, Journal of Mathematical Physics, and Journal of Geometrical Physics - referred to Pantur"s work on his paper, Conservation Equations and Equations of Motion in the Null Formalism. Another works that have citations to Pantur"s dissertation including papers by world-renowned physicists, Hermann Bondi and Roger Penrose.
A year after completing his dissertation, Pantur back to Bandung in 1972 and taught at the Department of Physics, Bandung Institute of Technology. Pantur is the first Indonesian scientist who studied General Relativity to a doctoral level
Some of his research papers were published in General Relativity and Gravitation, the journal of the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation.
Besides general relativity, he also studies Particle physics. Pantur became a full professor at Bandung Institute of Technology in 1995. Less than a month after Bergmann dies, Silaban retired from Bandung Institute of Technology in November 2003 at the age of 65.
Politics
Foreign his contribution to science, especially physics, Freedom Institute - Center of Democracy, Nationalism, and Market Economy Studies awarded him Achmad Bakrie Award in 2009.