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Lawrence Maxwell Krauss is an
American theoretical physicist and cosmologist who is
Foundation Professor of the
School of
Earth and
Space Exploration at
Arizona State University, and director of its
Origins Project.
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. During this period he built up the department, which was ranked among the top 20 Physics
Graduate Research Programs in the country in a 2005 national ranking.
He has been involved for some time in issues of science and society and has helped spearhead national efforts to educate the public about science, ensure sound public policy , and defend science against attacks at a variety of levels. He has helped lead a national effort to defend the teaching of evolution in the public schools. His piece in the
New York Times followed by a public letter to
Pope Benedict helped to prompt a reevaluation of the
Catholic Church's position on evolution. He led the creation of an organization in
Ohio which recruited and supported pro-science candidates to run for
State School Board against creationist candidates, and spoke out and wrote extensively during the election campaign. All candidates recruited by this group,
Help Ohio
Public Education, were elected, sometimes defeated candidates who outspent them by huge margins. In Dec
2007, he wrote in the
Wall St. Journal proposing a
Presidential Debate on
Science, and serves on the steering committee of ScienceDebate2008. Their call for such a debate has now been cosponsored by the American Assoc. for the Advancement of Science and the
Council on Competitiveness, as well as being endorsed by 20
Nobel Laureates, various
Congresspeople, business leaders, and 12,
000 scientists. In
March 2008, Krauss and
Richard Dawkins engaged in a public conversation at
Stanford University on science and science education, and the video of their conversation and his video on the current state of cosmology presented at the
AAI conference in
October 2009 and produced by the
Dawkins Foundation have become among most watched on Youtube since it appeared in April. In
2012, he was awarded the
National Science Board's
Public Service Medal.
Krauss is one of the few prominent scientists today to have actively crossed the chasm between science and popular culture. For example, besides his radio and television work, Krauss has performed with the
Cleveland Orchestra, narrating
Gustav Holst's
The Planets at the
Blossom Music Center in the most highly attended concert at that venue, and was nominated for a
Grammy award for his liner notes for a
Telarc CD of music from
Star Trek. In 2005 he also served as a jury member at the
Sundance Film Festival.
In
2013, Krauss starred in a new full length feature film documentary called
The Unbelievers, which follows Krauss and colleague Richard Dawkins around the world as they discuss science and reason. The film had its world premiere at the
Hot Docs
International Film Festival in
Toronto in
April 2013. A number of celebrities including
Woody Allen,
Werner Herzog,
Cameron Diaz,
Ricky Gervais,
Ian McEwan,
Cormac McCarthy,
Sarah Silverman and others appear in the film, for which Krauss was the executive producer.
Lawrence Krauss' website: http://krauss.faculty.asu.edu/
Lawrence Krauss on Twitter: http://twitter.com/lkrauss1
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