Professor of Theoretical Physics
Marika Maxine Taylor (born 1974) is a Professor of Theoretical Physics, Pro-Vice Chancellor and Head of College of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Birmingham . [ 2] She started this role in September 2023 after being Head of School for Mathematics at the University of Southampton .
Early life and education
Taylor was inspired to study physics after reading A Brief History of Time whilst an GCE Advanced Level student.[ 3] She studied Physics and Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge , where she heard a series of lectures by Stephen Hawking and Roger Penrose about cosmology.[ 3] This inspired her to choose courses on cosmology and black holes for her final year of study. She stayed at Cambridge, where she completed Part III of the Mathematical Tripos .[ 4] In 1995 she won the Mayhew Prize , awarded annually by the Faculty of Mathematics, University of Cambridge , to the student showing the greatest distinction in Applied Mathematics. Her doctoral thesis Problems in M-theory , was supervised by Stephen Hawking which she completed in 1998.[ 1] [ 5] [ 6] [ 3] She continued to publish with Hawking after leaving Cambridge.[ 7] [ 8] [ 9]
Research and career
Taylor's research is focussed on string theory, quantum field theory and gravitational physics.[ 10] She uses the holographic principle to investigate the physical properties of black holes and condensed matter systems.[ 10] The holographic principle allows Taylor to relate gravitational theories to theories without gravity, in one dimension lower.[ 11] The holographic principle suggests that Einstein's picture of black holes isn't entirely correct – instead of matter getting sucked into the event horizon of a black hole, it remains as a hologram.[ 12]
She was a postdoctoral fellow in Cambridge and Utrecht.[ 13] [ 14] She joined the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of Amsterdam in 2004.[ 15] [ 10]
In 2012 Taylor joined the University of Southampton , where as of 2018 she is a professor.[ 16] [ 17] She was involved with The String Universe, a 2017 multi-institution COST Action grant exploring cosmology and string theory.[ 18] [ 19] [ 20] As part of the initiative, Taylor arranged a series of events related to diversity in string theory .[ 21] [ 22]
Taylor has contributed to The Conversation .[ 23] [ 24] She regularly gives invited talks, seminars and popular science discussions relating to string theory, symmetries and entanglement.[ 25] [ 26] [ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 30] [ 31] [ 32] [ 33] [excessive citations ] She contributed to the New Scientist collection Where the Universe Came From: How Einstein's relativity unlocks the past, present and future of the cosmos .[ 34]
On 6 June 2023, she has been appointed as Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Head of the College of Engineering & Physical Sciences of the University of Birmingham.[ 35]
Awards and honours
Taylor is a former member of the Young Academy of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences .[ 36] In 2008 she won the Minerva Prize, awarded annually by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research for her paper Fuzzball solutions for black holes and D1-brane-D5-brane microstates .[ 37] [ 38] [ 39] [ 40] In the paper she described the microscopic description of the physics of black holes.[ 41] She explored the possibility of Non-relativistic holography.[ 42]
References
^ a b Marika Taylor at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
^ "University of Birmingham appoints Head of College of Engineering & Physical Sciences" . University of Birmingham . Retrieved 21 September 2023 .
^ a b c Taylor, Marika (2018). "I was a student of Stephen Hawking's – here's what he taught me" . The Conversation . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "Ada Lovelace Day 2015: Celebrating Prof. Marika Taylor and Diversity in STEM" . femmesavecfaim.blogspot.co.uk . 21 October 2015. Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ Taylor-Robinson, Marika Maxine (1998). Problems in M theory . lib.cam.ac.uk (PhD thesis). University of Cambridge. OCLC 894603647 . EThOS uk.bl.ethos.625075 .
^ Sample, Ian (14 March 2018). "Stephen Hawking, science's brightest star, dies aged 76" . The Guardian . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "Publications" . Stephen Hawking . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ Taylor-Robinson, Marika (2000). "More on counterterms in the gravitational action and anomalies". arXiv :hep-th/0002125 .
^ Taylor-Robinson, Marika (2000). "Holography for degenerate boundaries". arXiv :hep-th/0001177 .
^ a b c Amsterdam, Universiteit van. "Focus on research: theoretical physicist Marika Taylor – University of Amsterdam" . uva.nl . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "Marika Taylor" . The Conversation . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ Rincon, Paul (2015). "Hawking: Black holes store information" . bbc.co.uk . BBC News . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ Taylor, Marika (2011). "Recent progress in holography" (PDF) . University of Amsterdam . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "Professor Marika Taylor | Mathematical Sciences | University of Southampton" . southampton.ac.uk . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "Black Holes and Holography —" . dejongeakademie.nl . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "Marika Taylor | www.hep.phys.soton.ac.uk" . hep.phys.soton.ac.uk . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "Marika Maxine Taylor" . UKRI Gateway . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "People | The String Theory Universe" . weizmann.ac.il . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "Dr. TAYLOR Marika | The String Theory Universe" . weizmann.ac.il . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "THE STRING THEORY UNIVERSE – 22nd European string workshop and Final COST MP1210 Conference (20-24 February 2017) · Indico" . Indico . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "Women – strings" . web.infn.it . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "String Theory and Gender · Indico" . Indico . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ Taylor, Marika (2015). "Don't fear falling into a black hole – you may live on as a hologram" . The Conversation . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ Bligh, Annabel. "Anthill 1: About time" . The Conversation . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "Holographic Cosmology | Perimeter Institute" . perimeterinstitute.ca (in French). Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "Marika Taylor (Southampton)" . Centre for Mathematical Sciences . 10 October 2016. Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ Southampton UG Maths Seminars (14 October 2016), Symmetries of Black Holes , retrieved 8 April 2018
^ efrain vega (26 December 2017), Entanglement, Chaos and Holography 3/3 (Marika Taylor) , retrieved 8 April 2018
^ "2016 Archive | Winchester Café Scientifique" . wincafesci.org.uk . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "Celebrating Ada Lovelace Day – Ada Lovelace Day" . findingada.com . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "Black Holes and Quantum Information by Prof Marika Taylor" . IEEE – UK and Ireland Section . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "String Theory in Greater Tokyo 6A (16 January 2018) · Kavli IPMU Indico System (Indico)" . Kavli IPMU Indico System (Indico) . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "Marika Taylor: Thinking in different dimensions | Drupal" . fastfacts.nl . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ Scientist, New (9 March 2017). Where the universe came from : how Einstein's relativity unlocks the past, present and future of the cosmos . London. ISBN 978-1-4736-2960-8 . OCLC 982382741 . {{cite book }}
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^ "University of Birmingham appoints Head of College of Engineering & Physical Sciences" . birmingham.ac.uk/ . Retrieved 6 June 2023 .
^ "Taylor, Prof. dr. M. (Marika) — KNAW" . knaw.nl . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "Minerva-Prijs 2008 voor dr. Marika Taylor – NWO-I" . NWO-I (in Dutch). 14 January 2008. Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "Minerva Prize – NWO-I" . NWO-I . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "Prof. Dr. M.M. Taylor – AcademiaNet" . academia-net.org . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ "Taylor, Prof. dr. M. (Marika) —" . dejongeakademie.nl . Retrieved 8 April 2018 .
^ Skenderis, Kostas; Taylor, Marika (2007). "Fuzzball solutions for black holes and D1-brane-D5-brane microstates". Physical Review Letters . 98 (7): 071601. arXiv :hep-th/0609154 . Bibcode :2007PhRvL..98g1601S . doi :10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.071601 . ISSN 0031-9007 . PMID 17359016 . S2CID 18751159 .
^ Taylor, Marika (2008). "Non-relativistic holography". arXiv :0812.0530 [hep-th ].
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