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Sean Carroll
California Institute of Technology
Ph.D., Harvard University
 

Professor Sean Carroll is a Senior Research Associate in Physics at the California Institute of Technology. He received his undergraduate degree from Villanova University and his Ph.D. in Astrophysics from Harvard in 1993.

Before arriving at Caltech, Professor Carroll taught in the Physics Department and the Enrico Fermi Institute at the University of Chicago, and did postdoctoral research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and at the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Professor Carroll is the author of Spacetime and Geometry: An Introduction to General Relativity, published in 2003. He has taught more than 200 scientific seminars and colloquia and given more than 50 educational and popular talks. In addition, he has written for numerous publications including Nature, New Scientist, The American Scientist, and Physics Today.

Professor Carroll has received research grants from NASA, the U.S. Department of Energy, and the National Science Foundation, as well as fellowships from the Sloan and Packard foundations. He has been the Malmstrom Lecturer at Hamline University, the Resnick Lecturer at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and a National Science Foundation Distinguished Lecturer. While at MIT, Carroll won the Graduate Student Council Teaching Award for his course on general relativity. In 2006 he received the Arts and Sciences Alumni Medallion from Villanova University.

 
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Chaos & Dark Matter, Dark Energy (Set)  
By Professor Sean Carroll, California Institute of Technology
Travel to the frontiers of science in these two fascinating courses that give you new ways to think about the universe and your everyday world. Chaos is an in-depth exploration of the history and applications of chaos theory—the study of how sensitive systems behave over time. Dark Matter, Dark Energy: The Dark Side of the Universe explores how the concepts of dark matter and dark energy—the most eagerly studied subjects in astronomy and particle physics—have brought us closer than ever to understanding the true nature of the universe.

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Dark Matter, Dark Energy: The Dark Side of the Universe  
By Professor Sean Carroll, California Institute of Technology
Everything we can see with our eyes and with powerful instruments—everything we think of as atom-based matter—is only 5 percent of what we know exists. The rest of the contents of the cosmos is invisible to our current methods of detection—but something out there is holding galaxies and galaxy clusters together, and something else is causing space itself to fly apart. These invisible components are dark matter and dark energy, the most eagerly studied subjects in astronomy and particle physics today.

Superstring Theory & Dark Matter, Dark Energy (Set)  
By Professor Sean Carroll, California Institute of Technology
Uncover answers to the mysteries and secrets of our universe in these two riveting courses. Dark Matter, Dark Energy: The Dark Side of the Universe explores two of the most eagerly studied subjects in modern cosmology. Superstring Theory: The DNA of Reality is a pointed look at the inconceivably tiny filaments of vibrating energy that have staggering implications for our understanding of the universe.