
Lawrence M. Krauss
Lawrence Krauss is an internationally recognized theoretical physicist with a wide range of research interests. He is a Professor of Cosmology, Chair of the Physics Department, and Director of the Origins Project at Arizona State University. The "Origins Project" focuses on new, large-scale interdisciplinary research, as well as the popularization of every aspect of the concept of the origins of the Universe and humanity. Krauss completed his Ph.D. in physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and subsequently taught at Harvard, Yale, and Case Western Reserve Universities. He has been honored with numerous international awards for his research and writing. His talent for conveying scientific knowledge to the general public in an exceptionally understandable way led "Scientific American" magazine to describe him as a "rare, popular intellectual."