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Italian theoretical physicist and writer. Distinguished Visiting Research Chair at the Perimeter Institute and core member of the Rotman Institute of Philosophy. Founder of loop quantum gravity theory. Author of the popular science book "Seven Brief Lessons on Physics" which has sold over a million copies worldwide.
British physicist at the University of Oxford. Pioneered the field of quantum computation, formulated a description for a quantum Turing machine, and specified an algorithm for quantum computers. Proposer of using entangled states and Bell's theorem for quantum key distribution. Proponent of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics.
In her channel "Science without the gobbledygook," Sabine talks straight about science: No hype, no spin, no tip-toeing around inconvenient truths. New video each Saturday. Sabine Hossenfelder has a PhD in physics and is presently a Research Fellow at the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS). She is author of the book "Lost in Math: How Beauty Leads Physics Astray" (Basic Books, 2018) and blogs at backreaction.blogspot.com This is a personal channel. Opinions expressed here do not represent the opinions of FIAS. Note that from August 2020 on, Sabine's music videos appear in a separate channel: https://youtube.com/c/sabinehossenfeldermusicvideos
Scientist @umd_ipst. Black holes, hyperbolic geometry, PDEs, optimization. Chasing light to infinity. Seeking resonance.
Physicist and science writer. Assistant Professor at IIT Mandi. Articles: http://science.thewire.in/author/nkajuri/ Blog: http://nirmalyaphysics.wordpress.com
Physics staff writer @QuantaMagazine, R(ecovering)PCV, exJET, language enthusiast. SHERP36. formerly @PopSci, @csmonitor He/him
He holds a B. Tech in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology in Madras and a Ph.D. in theoretical particle physics from the University of California, Berkeley (1974).
Studied philosophy and psychology at Exeter College, Oxford, and completed a doctorate at the same university. Former Assistant Professor in Philosophy at New York University and worked as a systems analyst for the New York and American Stock Exchanges.
Explores and explains science, on TV and the internet. Avid Indoorsman.
Physicist, very professional
Discovered the V-A theory of weak interactions while a graduate student at Cornell University.
American physicist and educator. Faculty member of Reed College from 1978 to 2009, becoming the Howard Vollum Professor of Science. Author of three highly regarded textbooks for undergraduate physics students.