Luboš Motl

Luboš Motl

Luboš Motl in 2011
Born (1973-12-05) 5 December 1973
Plzeň, Czechoslovakia (present-day Czech Republic)
Fields Theoretical Physics, String Theory
Alma mater Charles University, Rutgers University
Doctoral advisor Tom Banks

Luboš Motl (born December 5, 1973) is a Czech theoretical physicist by training who was an assistant professor at Harvard University from 2004 to 2007. His scientific publications are focused on string theory.

Life and career

Motl was born in Plzeň, present-day Czech Republic. He received his master's degree from the Charles University in Prague, and his Doctor of Philosophy degree from Rutgers University and has been a Harvard Junior Fellow (2001–2004) and assistant professor (2004–2007) at Harvard University. In 2007, he left Harvard and returned to the Czech Republic.

Despite being an undergraduate at a Czech university where none of the faculty specialized in string theory, Motl came to the attention of a noted string theorist, Professor Thomas Banks, in 1996 when he "scooped" Banks with an arXiv posting on matrix string theory.[1] "I was at first a little annoyed by [Motl's] paper, because it scooped me," said Banks. "This feeling turned to awe when I realized that Lubos was still an undergraduate." While at Harvard, Motl worked on the pp-wave limit of AdS/CFT correspondence, twistor theory and its application to gauge theory with supersymmetry, black hole thermodynamics and the conjectured relevance of quasinormal modes for loop quantum gravity, deconstruction, and other topics. He is the author of L'équation Bogdanov, a 2008 French-language book discussing the scientific ideas and controversy of the Bogdanov brothers.[2]

He writes a science and politics blog called "Luboš Motl's Reference Frame," which has been described as an "over-the-top" defense of string theory.[3] Following the example of Oriana Fallaci, he characterizes himself as a Christian atheist.[4][5]

Publications

References

  1. "The World of Science Becomes a Global Village; Archive Opens a New Realm of Research", James Glanz, New York Times, May 1, 2001
  2. Motl, Luboš (2008). L'équation Bogdanov : le secret de l'origine de l'univers?. Presses de la Renaissance. ISBN 978-2750903862.
  3. "The Complete Idiot's Guide to String Theory - George Musser". Books.google.com. p. 279. Retrieved 2015-08-25.
  4. "The Reference Frame: Are all climate skeptics theocratic?". Motls.blogspot.com. 2011-09-09. Retrieved 2015-08-25.
  5. "The Reference Frame: Oriana Fallaci: The Force of Reason". Motls.blogspot.com. 2006-09-27. Retrieved 2015-08-25.

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