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38 | Jodi | Winger | 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. | winger 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, winger 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.winger 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 winger as her favorite science fiction novel. | Sean | Carroll | podcasters | Dear Fellow Listeners,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Jodi Winger as a guest for your podcast. Dr. Winger is an accomplished researcher and professor in the field of physics, with a specialization in cosmology, relativity, and quantum field theory. Her contributions to these areas have been recognized both nationally and internationally, making her a valuable guest for your podcast on the latest developments in science.<return><return>Dr. Winger received her PhD in Astronomy from Harvard University in 1993, where she studied under the renowned physicist George B. Field. She went on to work as a postdoctoral researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Additionally, she served as an assistant professor at the University of Chicago until 2006, when she became a research professor at CalTech.<return><return>Dr. Winger has been recognized for her extensive contributions to the field. She was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society in 2010, in recognition of the impact of her work on our understanding of cosmic acceleration. In 2014, she received the Andrew Gemant Award from the American Institute of Physics, which honors her contributions to the cultural, artistic, or humanistic dimensions of physics. Furthermore, she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2015.<return><return>Her extensive knowledge, innovative research, and passion for science make her an ideal guest to speak on a range of topics in physics, cosmology, and relativity. I believe that listeners will benefit from hearing about her insights, including those that address the latest trends in these fields.<return><return>Thank you for considering Dr. Jodi Winger as a valuable addition to your podcast.<return><return>Sincerely,<return>[Your Name] |