- Janna Levin
Janna J. Levin (born 1967) is a theoretical cosmologist. She holds a PhD in
Theoretical Physics from theMassachusetts Institute of Technology granted in 1993 and aBachelor of Arts inAstronomy andPhysics fromBarnard College granted in 1988. [http://www.jannalevin.com] . Her work predicts a finite universe and uses techniques fromtopology andfractals to demonstrate this. Other work includesblack hole s andchaos . Since January 2004, she has been an assistant professor inastronomy andphysics atBarnard College . A little known fact is that she did not graduate from high school officially, as she was in a serious car accident and hospitalised for a time.Levin is the author of the popular science book "How the Universe Got Its Spots" (2002). In 2006 she published "
A Madman Dreams of Turing Machines ", ahistorical novel featuringKurt Gödel andAlan Turing as characters. This book won several awards, including the prestigious PEN/Bingham Fellowship Prize for Writers, The MEA Mary Shelley Award for Outstanding Fictional Work, and was a runner-up for the PEN/Hemingway Prize.She appeared as a guest on Stephen Colbert's
Comedy Central show "The Colbert Report " onAugust 24 ,2006 .References
* [http://www.jannalevin.com Janna Levin's website]
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