Dr.
Michio Kaku
Dr.
Michio Kaku is one of the world's leading authorities on Einstein's
Unified Field Theory, co-founder of string field theory and a
pioneer in superstring theory, the leading candidate for this
theory. He has spoken at numerous international physics conferences
on relativity and the quantum theory, including Moscow, Paris,
London, Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Berlin.
He is the author of 9 books and over 70 scientific articles in
physics journals. His technical books are required reading for
scores of Ph.D. graduate students in major physics laboratories
around the world. He graduated from Harvard (1968) summa cum laude
(with highest honors), Phi Beta Kappa, and number one in his physics
class. He received his Ph.D. in theoretical physics from the Radiation
Laboratory at the Univ. of Calif. at Berkeley in 1972. He taught
at Princeton in 1973 as a research associate, and is currently
the Henry Semat Prof. of Theoretical Physics at the Graduate Center
of the City Univ. of New York, where he has been for the past
24 years. He has been a visiting professor at the Institute for
Advanced Study at Princeton, where Einstein worked, and New York
Univ. He is listed in Who's Who and American Men and Women of
Science. He is a Fellow of the American Physics Society, an honor
held by about 10% of the nations top physicists.