Lawrence Krauss(1954)

Lawrence Maxwell Krauss is a Canadian-American theoretical physicist and cosmologist who taught at Arizona State University (ASU), Yale University, and Case Western Reserve University. He founded ASU's Origins Project in 2008 to investigate fundamental questions about the universe and served as the project's director.

United States
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Major Awards
7
Publications
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Citations
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Awards & Recognition

Career History

President

The Origins Project Foundation

Phoenix, US

2018 — Present

Foundation Professor

Arizona State University

Tempe, US

2008 — 2019

Researcher

Case Western Reserve University

Cleveland, US

1993 — 2008

Researcher

Yale University

New Haven, US

1986 — 1993

Education

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Ph.D

1982

Carleton University

B.Sc.

1977

Education

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Carleton University

Doctoral Advisors

Raman SundrumHong LiuRoscoe Giles

Career Timeline

Yale University1986–1993
Case Western Reserve University1993–2008
Arizona State University2008–2019

Top Publications

Analogue simulations of quantum gravity with fluids
Nature Reviews Physics202339 citations
Can quantum gravity be both consistent and complete?
International Journal of Modern Physics D20252 citations
On Skepticism and Ocean Dynamics
Inference: International Review of Science20210 citations
Listening to quantum gravity?
International Journal of Modern Physics D20230 citations
In Praise of a Great Contrarian
Inference: International Review of Science20200 citations

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