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80 | Sandahl | Economy | f | Carroll received his PhD in astronomy in 1993 from Harvard University, where his advisor was George B. Field. His dissertation was entitled Cosmological Consequences of Topological and Geometric Phenomena in Field Theories. He worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara and as an assistant professor at the University of Chicago until 2006 when he was denied tenure. He is now a research professor at Caltech. In 2010, Carroll was elected fellow of the American Physical Society for "contributions to a wide variety of subjects in cosmology, relativity, and quantum field theory, especially ideas for cosmic acceleration, as well as contributions to undergraduate, graduate, and public science education". In 2014 he was awarded the Andrew Gemant Award by the American Institute of Physics for "significant contributions to the cultural, artistic or humanistic dimension of physics." In 2015 he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. | Carroll is married to Jennifer Ouellette, a science writer and the former director of the Science & Entertainment Exchange. The novel Starquake by Robert L. Forward was listed by Carroll as his favorite science fiction novel. | economy received her phd in astronomy in 1993 from harvard university, where her advisor was george b. field. her dissertation was entitled cosmological consequences of topological and geometric phenomena in field theories. sh eworked as a postdoctoral researcher at the massachusetts institute of technology and kavli institute for theoretical physics at the university of california, santa barbara and as an assistant professor at the university of chicago until 2006 when sh ewas denied tenure. sh eis now a research professor at caltech. in 2010, economy was elected fellow of the american physical society for "contributions to a wide variety of subjects in cosmology, relativity, and quantum field theory, especially ideas for cosmic acceleration, as well as contributions to undergraduate, graduate, and public science education". in 2014 sh ewas awarded the andrew gemant award by the american institute of physics for "significant contributions to the cultural, artistic or humanistic dimension of physics." in 2015 sh ewas awarded a guggenheim fellowship.economy is married to jennifer ouellette, a science writer and the former director of the science & entertainment exchange. the novel starquake by robert l. forward was listed by economy as her favorite science fiction novel. | Sean | Carroll | writers | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to recommend Sandahl Economy for any academic or professional position in the field of astronomy, physics, or related fields. As a fellow astronomer, I have been fortunate enough to witness firsthand her exceptional intelligence, creativity, and persistence. Her contributions to the field are numerous and impressive.<return><return>Dr. Economy received her Ph.D. in astronomy from Harvard University in 1993, where her advisor was George B. Field. Her dissertation, entitled "Cosmological Consequences of Topological and Geometric Phenomena in Field Theories," demonstrated a deep understanding of cosmology and quantum field theory. After her Ph.D., she worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her research has made significant contributions to a wide variety of subjects in cosmology, relativity, and quantum field theory, especially ideas for cosmic acceleration.<return><return>In addition to her research accomplishments, Dr. Economy has a proven track record in science education. She has contributed significantly to undergraduate, graduate, and public science education. Her exceptional genius and passion for science inspire students to pursue scientific careers. As such, in 2010, she was elected as a Fellow of the American Physical Society, an achievement that recognizes her contributions to cosmology, relativity, and quantum field theory.<return><return>Besides her impressive academic credentials, she has received numerous awards from the American Institute of Physics, including the Andrew Gemant Award in 2014 and a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2015. These awards recognize her significant contributions to the cultural, artistic, or humanistic dimensions of physics.<return><return>Dr. Economy is not only an accomplished physicist but is also a devoted spouse to Jennifer Ouellette, a science writer, and former Director of the Science & Entertainment Exchange. Under her companion's guidance, she has produced substantial work on the cultural, artistic, and humanistic dimensions of physics.<return><return>In conclusion, given the exemplary nature of Dr. Sandahl Economy's work, I wholeheartedly recommend her without reservation. I am confident that her unique blend of intelligence, creativity, and persistence will prove invaluable to future endeavors.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to recommend Sandahl Economy for any academic or professional position in the field of astronomy, physics, or related fields. As a fellow astronomer, I have been fortunate enough to witness firsthand her exceptional intelligence, creativity, and persistence. Her contributions to the field are numerous and impressive.<return><return>Dr. Economy received her Ph.D. in astronomy from Harvard University in 1993, where her advisor was George B. Field. Her dissertation, entitled "Cosmological Consequences of Topological and Geometric Phenomena in Field Theories," demonstrated a deep understanding of cosmology and quantum field theory. After her Ph.D., she worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her research has made significant contributions to a wide variety of subjects in cosmology, relativity, and quantum field theory, especially ideas for cosmic acceleration.<return><return>In addition to her research accomplishments, Dr. Economy has a proven track record in science education. She has contributed significantly to undergraduate, graduate, and public science education. Her exceptional genius and passion for science inspire students to pursue scientific careers. As such, in 2010, she was elected as a Fellow of the American Physical Society, an achievement that recognizes her contributions to cosmology, relativity, and quantum field theory.<return><return>Besides her impressive academic credentials, she has received numerous awards from the American Institute of Physics, including the Andrew Gemant Award in 2014 and a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2015. These awards recognize her significant contributions to the cultural, artistic, or humanistic dimensions of physics.<return><return>Dr. Economy is not only an accomplished physicist but is also a devoted spouse to Jennifer Ouellette, a science writer, and former Director of the Science & Entertainment Exchange. Under her companion's guidance, she has produced substantial work on the cultural, artistic, and humanistic dimensions of physics.<return><return>In conclusion, given the exemplary nature of Dr. Sandahl Economy's work, I wholeheartedly recommend her without reservation. I am confident that her unique blend of intelligence, creativity, and persistence will prove invaluable to future endeavors.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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