Neil Turok

Neil Turok

Higgs Chair of Theoretical Physics, University of Edinburgh

Neil is the Higgs Chair of Theoretical Physics at the University of Edinburgh, at the School of Physics and Astronomy. Before this, he was the Director of the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics and Chair of Mathematical Physics at Cambridge University. He is also the Founder of the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Chair of the AIMS International Governing Board (IGB), and present Chair of the AIMS South Africa Council. Neil was awarded Sloan and Packard Fellowships, as well as the James Clerk Maxwell Medal of the Institute of Physics (UK). He is a Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR) Fellow in Cosmology and Gravity and a Senior Fellow of Massey College in the University of Toronto. In 2012, Neil was selected to deliver the CBC Massey Lectures, broadcast across Canada. The lectures were published as “The Universe Within”, a bestseller which won the 2013 Lane Anderson Award, Canada’s top prize for popular science writing. In 2018, Neil was named Officer of the Order of Canada (Honorary) in recognition of his “substantial contributions as a scientist to the field of theoretical physics and cosmology”.

Research Interest

Turok’s research focuses on developing fundamental theories of cosmology and new observational tests. His predictions for the correlations of the polarization and temperature of the cosmic background radiation (CBR) and of the galaxy-CBR correlations induced by dark energy have been recently confirmed. With Stephen Hawking, he discovered instanton solutions describing the birth of inflationary universes. His work on open inflation forms the basis of the widely discussed multiverse paradigm. With Paul Steinhardt, he developed an alternative, cyclic model for cosmology, whose predictions are so far in agreement with all observational tests.

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