D. in physics by age 23, studied with Stephen Hawking, trained as a French chef and served as chief technology officer at Microsoft, where he got rich enough to pursue eccentric hobbies like hunting for dinosaur bones.
D. in theoretical physics from Stanford University started Dr. Moniz on this energetic path.
D. student in physics, and his advisor, Professor David Kirkby from the University of California at Irvine.
D. in particle physics from Cambridge University, is well equipped to describe all the arcane mathematics in layman's language.
D. from MIT in radiation physics (and no ties to the nuclear industry).
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D. from Cambridge University, having studied physics at its world-famous Cavendish Laboratories, headed by Lord Ernest Rutherford.
Not so much because we'd get crash courses in economics, diplomacy, the Internet or particle physics.
D. candidate in electrical engineering, was working in the lab of physics and engineering professor Axel Scherer, applying advances in fluidics to real world problems.
"They'd say, 'This young principal investigator doesn't know anything about physics or STMs, '" Lieber recalls.
One attraction is programs that collaborate with the engineering and physics departments on topics such as betting on horse races, creating 3-D images of people and predicting the weather.
Our best understanding of physics so far, called the Standard Model, suggests that the complicated cascades of decay of D-mesons into other particles should be very nearly the same - within less than 0.1% - as a similar chain of antimatter decays.
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