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...Arkani-Hamed recently made Popular Science’s “Brilliant 10” list in its October issue for his research on the idea that our universe may be only one of many “multiverses” and that additional dimensions may exist. Arkani-Hamed??s favorite topic of discussion is the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiment, a 27-kilometer-long machine that will begin operation in 2007, combining two beams of particles at incredibly high speeds and energy and will help test his contributions to the multiverse hypothesis. “This...

Author: By Katherine M. Gray, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ‘Brilliant 10’ List Includes Physics Prof | 9/15/2006 | See Source »

...don’t let Arkani-Hamed??s modesty, youth or the trendy cappuccino machine in his office fool you. Eight of Arkani-Hamed??s major papers have been cited (by one count) 980 times. And according to Can Kilic, a graduate student working with Arkani-Hamed, the physicist has created new fields simply by doing his own research. The recently appointed Harvard professor is such a genius that even capable graduate students quiver in his presence. “It sometimes takes a week or two to understand [something he said]. You don?...

Author: By Humberto Duarte, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Pen and Paper Revolutionaries: The Wonder-Child Who Plays With String | 3/18/2004 | See Source »

...Arkani-Hamed??s work has centered on revising the theory of gravity. Working with colleagues at Stanford University, where he began his career, Arkani-Hamed proposed that the reason gravity is a relatively weak force is that its strength is diluted over nearly a dozen dimensions. That means that several dimensions we aren’t aware of might haunt our universe...

Author: By Humberto Duarte, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Pen and Paper Revolutionaries: The Wonder-Child Who Plays With String | 3/18/2004 | See Source »

...Arkani-Hamed??s hardly just begun his career. “This field has a way of asking, ‘What have you done for me lately?’” he says. The Harvard environment, he says, makes answering that question in the affirmative a little easier. “[Harvard] bubbles with energy,” he says. “Someone can do something amazing, and [that] inspires you to try and do the same...

Author: By Humberto Duarte, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Pen and Paper Revolutionaries: The Wonder-Child Who Plays With String | 3/18/2004 | See Source »

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