Lisa Randall studies particle physics and cosmology at Harvard University, where she is professor of theoretical physics. Her research concerns the fundamental nature of particles and forces and how matter's basic elements relate to the physical properties of the visible world. Prof. Randall has worked on a wide variety of ideas for what might lie beyond established particle physics and cosmological theories, including grand unified theories, supersymmetry, cosmological inflation, baryogenesis, string theory and, most recently, extra dimensions of space. Her new book, Warped Passages: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Universe's Hidden Dimensions, specifically addresses this last idea.
Added by spanning_time on March 26, 2006