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 An astrophysicist at the University of California Berkeley (USA), Professor Smoot won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2006 for his work on COBE with John C. Mather that led to the measurement of the anisotropy and blackbody form of the cosmic microwave background radiation. He is a senior scientist at LBL and, since 2010, a professor of physics at the Paris Diderot University, France. In 2003 he was awarded the Einstein Medal. George Smoot is a collaborator in the design of the Supernova/Accelleration Probe (SNAP), a satellite planned to measure the properties of dark energy. He reached the final question, which he correctly answered, becoming the second person (and first male) to win the one million dollar prize. Professor Smoot has spoken at TED and written (with Keay Davidson) Wrinkles in Time, a popular book about cosmology.

 

 

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SPEAKERS 2017
  • George Smoot

    Astrophysicist, Nobel Laureate

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    Michel Mayor

    Astrophysicist

  • Jill Tarter

    Astrophysicist

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    Robert Williams

    Astrophysicist

  • David Eicher

    Science writer

  • Charlie Duke

    Astronaut Apollo 16

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  • Alexei Leonov

    Cosmonaut Voskhod 2

  • Stephen Hawking

    Theoretical physicist

  • Neil deGrasse Tyson

    Astrophysicist

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  • Martin Rees

    Astrophysicist

  • Adam Riess

    Astrophysicist, Nobel Laureate

  • Edvard Moser

    Neuroscientist, Nobel Laureate

  • Robert Wilson

    Physicist, Nobel Laureate

  • May-Britt Moser

    Neuroscientist, Nobel Laureate

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  • Buzz Aldrin

    Astronaut Apollo 11

  • Brian E. Cox

    Physicist

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NEWS
  • From Starmus IV to Starmus V
    September 17, 2017
  • IMMEDIATE ANNOUNCEMENT
    June 17, 2017
  • IMMEDIATE ANNOUNCEMENT
    June 15, 2017
  • Brian Cox & Robin Ince to host Radio 4’s The Infinite Monkey Cage at Starmus
    Brian Cox & Robin Ince to host Radio 4’s The Infinite Monkey Cage at Starmus
    June 15, 2017
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    FULL PROGRAMME ANNOUNCMENT
    April 11, 2017
  • STARMUS IV NEW SPEAKER’S ANNOUNCMENT
    March 7, 2017
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