Sean Hartnoll
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Sean Hartnoll
Summary
Sean Hartnoll is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 2000[2]. He worked as a theoretical physicist[3], university teacher[4], scientist[5], and physicist[6].
Key Facts
- Sean Hartnoll was born on January 1, 2000[2].
- Sean Hartnoll held citizenship in United Kingdom[7].
- Sean Hartnoll worked as a theoretical physicist[3].
- Sean Hartnoll's professions included university teacher[4].
- Sean Hartnoll's professions included scientist[5].
- Sean Hartnoll worked as a physicist[6].
- Sean Hartnoll's field of work was physics[8].
- Sean Hartnoll's field of work was theoretical physics[9].
- Sean Hartnoll's field of work was quantum physics[10].
- Sean Hartnoll's field of work was particle physics[11].
- Sean Hartnoll's field of work was gravity[12].
- Sean Hartnoll's field of work was condensed matter physics[13].
- Among Sean Hartnoll's employers was Stanford University[14].
- Sean Hartnoll's doctoral advisor was Gary Gibbons[15].
- Sean Hartnoll received the Mayhew Prize[16].
- Sean Hartnoll received the New Horizons in Physics Prize[17].
- Sean Hartnoll is recorded as male[18].
- Sean Hartnoll's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Sean Hartnoll's family name is recorded as Hartnoll[20].
- Sean Hartnoll's given name is recorded as Sean[21].
- Sean Hartnoll's given name is recorded as Alexander[22].
- Sean Hartnoll's official website is recorded as https://profiles.stanford.edu/sean-hartnoll[23].
- Sean Hartnoll's work location is recorded as Stanford[24].
- Sean Hartnoll's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[25].
- Sean Hartnoll's affiliation is recorded as Stanford University Physics Department[26].
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Origins and Family
Sean Hartnoll was born on January 1, 2000[2].
Education
Sean Hartnoll's doctoral advisor was Gary Gibbons[15].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include theoretical physicist[3], university teacher[4], scientist[5], and physicist[6]. Fields of work include physics[8], a branch of science[27]; theoretical physics[9], a branch of physics[28]; quantum physics[10], a branch of physics[29]; particle physics[11], a branch of physics[30]; gravity[12], a fundamental interaction[31]; and condensed matter physics[13], a branch of physics[32]. Sean Hartnoll was employed by Stanford University[14].
Recognition
Awards received include Mayhew Prize[16], an award[33], in United Kingdom[34] and New Horizons in Physics Prize[17], a science award[35].
FAQs
What did Sean Hartnoll do for work?
Sean Hartnoll worked as theoretical physicist[3], university teacher[4], scientist[5], and physicist[6].
What awards did Sean Hartnoll receive?
Honors received include Mayhew Prize[16] and New Horizons in Physics Prize[17].