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37 | Gower | Fitch | m | 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. | Fitch 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, Fitch 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.Fitch 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 Fitch as his favorite science fiction novel. | Sean | Carroll | podcasters | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to enthusiastically recommend Dr. Gower Fitch, a highly accomplished and respected physicist, for any position or opportunity that may arise in your esteemed organization.<return><return>Dr. Fitch is a renowned authority in the field of astrophysics and cosmology, having earned his PhD from Harvard University and subsequently serving as a postdoctoral researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He has also held academic positions as an assistant professor at the University of Chicago and currently as a research professor at Caltech.<return><return>Dr. Fitch has made significant contributions to various disciplines of physics, including relativity, quantum field theory, and cosmology, particularly in the area of cosmic acceleration. His valuable insights and ideas have earned Dr. Fitch recognition as a fellow of the American Physical Society and a recipient of the Andrew Gemant Award by the American Institute of Physics.<return><return>Beyond his impressive scholarly achievements, Dr. Fitch has demonstrated an unwavering passion for science education at all levels, from undergraduate to the general public. He has helped nurture the next generation of physicists by tutoring and mentoring countless students over the years.<return><return>As a person, Dr. Fitch exemplifies intellectual curiosity, creativity, and a deep appreciation of science fiction. I have no doubt that he would make a fantastic addition to any team and would bring his unique perspectives and expertise to bear on any challenge he encounters.<return><return>Therefore, without hesitation, I wholeheartedly endorse Dr. Gower Fitch for any position or opportunity that he may pursue.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |