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Schach [20]
4 years ago
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HELP: Can someone please give me a brief overview of Stephen Hawking's life? It should consist of their early life, educational

experiance, etc.
English
1 answer:
Damm [24]4 years ago
3 0

Stephen Hawking was born on January the eight in 1942 in Oxford England. After studying the secondary School, he entered the Oxford University College where he obtained the degree in Physics and Mathematics in 1942. By 1962, he had started his PHD studies at the Trinity Hall in Cambridge. While coursing his doctorate studies, he got married to Jayne Wayline in 1965.

in 1974 Stephen Hawking was designated member of the Royal Society and three years later a professor at the Cambridge University on the subject of gravitational physics and by 1980 we was awarded the internship of Lucasian Mathematics professor. This honorific position had been occupied by renowned scientists as Sir Isaack Newton and Paul Dirac. Hawking stayed at this post until his retirement from teaching in 2009.

He wrote really important books such as: "Black Holes" and "Baby Universes"



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