William Johnson
- Born:
- March 15, 1965, London, England
- Nationality:
- British
- Profession(s):
- Theoretical Physicist, Author, Science Communicator
Early Life and Education
- Attended Eton College, graduating in 1983.
- Earned a BA in Physics from the University of Cambridge (1986), followed by a PhD in Theoretical Cosmology (1989).
- Postdoctoral research at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (1989-1992).
Career and Major Achievements
- Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Oxford since 1998.
- Made significant contributions to the understanding of dark matter and dark energy.
- Developed the "Johnson-Smythe Model" of cosmological inflation.
- Awarded the Dirac Medal in 2015 for his work on quantum gravity.
- Extensive work in science communication, aiming to make complex scientific concepts accessible to the general public.
Notable Works
- Authored several popular science books, including:
- The Universe in Your Pocket (2005)
- Cosmic Dawn: The First Light of the Universe (2012)
- Beyond the Horizon: Exploring the Frontiers of Physics (2018)
- Hosted the BBC documentary series "Wonders of the Cosmos" (2008) and "The Quantum World" (2014).
- Published over 100 peer-reviewed articles in leading scientific journals.
Legacy and Impact
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Publications
Title | Year | Journal |
---|---|---|
"Quantum Fluctuations in the Early Universe" | 1990 | Physical Review Letters |
"Dark Matter Interactions and Galactic Structure" | 1995 | The Astrophysical Journal |
"The Johnson-Smythe Model of Inflationary Cosmology" | 2002 | Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics |