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On your new position at Harvard. Via notevenwrong ("All you have to do is snip out the snark").
Lubos Motl is a theoretical physicist who holds the position of a Visiting Scholar at the Department of Physics at Harvard University.
Lubos Motl received his PhD in theoretical physics from Rutgers University in 2001 and has since then worked at various prestigious institutions such as Harvard University, Caltech, and the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Lubos Motl's research interests lie in string theory, gravity, and quantum field theory. He has also contributed to the study of black holes and their thermodynamics.
Lubos Motl has published over 20 papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals and has given numerous talks at international conferences. He has also won several awards for his research, including the prestigious Milner Award in 2005.
Lubos Motl's position at Harvard is a testament to his expertise and contributions in the field of theoretical physics. It also provides an opportunity for collaboration and exchange of ideas between Lubos and other researchers at Harvard, further advancing scientific knowledge and understanding.