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Websites:
• phys.cwru.edu/~krauss
Books:
• Atom: A Single Oxygen Atom's Journey from the Big Bang to Life on Earth...and Beyond
• Beyond Star Trek: Physics from Alien Invasions to the End of Time
• Fear of Physics: A Guide for the Perplexed
• Hiding in the Mirror: The Mysterious Allure of Extra Dimensions
• Quintessence: The Mystery of the Missing Mass
• The Fifth Essence: The Search for Dark Matter in the Universe
• The Physics of Star Trek

Lawrence M. Krauss

Biography:

Prof. Lawrence M. Krauss is an internationally known theoretical physicist with wide research interests, including the interface between elementary particle physics and cosmology, where his studies include the early universe, the nature of dark matter, general relativity and neutrino astrophysics. He has investigated questions ranging from the nature of exploding stars to issues of the origin of all mass in the universe.

He was born in New York City and moved shortly thereafter to Toronto, Canada, where he grew up. He received undergraduate degrees in both Mathematics and Physics at Carleton University. He received his Ph.D. in Physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1982), then joined the Harvard Society of Fellows (1982-85). He joined the faculty of the departments of Physics and Astronomy at Yale University as assistant professor in 1985, and associate professor in 1988. In 1993 he was named the Ambrose Swasey Professor of Physics, Professor of Astronomy, and Chairman of the department of Physics at Case Western Reserve University. He served in the latter position for 12 years, until 2005. In 2002, he was named Director of the Center for Education and Research in Cosmology and Astrophysics at Case.

Past Shows:

Cosmology, Star Trek & Evolution

Tuesday September 25, 2007

Appearing during the first three hours, Astronomy & Physics Professor Lawrence M. Krauss discussed cosmology, science, and evolution and also evaluated how feasible the technology from Star Trek might be. ... More
Host: George Noory

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