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Michio Kaku
Dr. Michio Kaku is an internationally recognized authority in
theoretical physics and also the environment. He holds the Henry
Semat Professorship in Theoretical Physics at the City College
and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. His
goal is to help complete Einstein's dream of a "theory of
everything," a single equation, perhaps no more than one
inch long, which will unify all the fundamental forces in the
universe. He has lectured around the world and his Ph.D. level
textbooks are required reading at many of the top physics laboratories.
He has written 9 books; his last two books, Hyperspace
and Visions, became international bestsellers, and have
been widely translated into different languages. He hosts a weekly
hour-long radio program on science on several stations around
the country, and his commentaries on science can be heard on 60
radio stations nationwide.
Dr. Kaku graduated from Harvard in 1968, summa cum laude, and
number one in his physics class. He received a Ph.D. from the
Univ. of Calif. at Berkeley Radiation Laboratory in 1972. He held
a lectureship at Princeton University in 1973. He then joined
the faculty at the City Univ. of New York, where he has been a
professor of theoretical physics for 25 years. He has been a visiting
professor at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, and
also New York University.
He has published over 70 physics articles in physics journals
which include superstring theory, super gravity, supersymmetry,
and hadronic physics. He is the cofounder of string field theory.
He also wrote the first paper on conformal supergravity and the
breakdown of supersymmetry at high temperatures.
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