Lisa Randall is professor of theoretical physics and studies particle physics and cosmology at Harvard University.
She was the first tenured woman in the Princeton University physics department and the first tenured female theoretical physicist at MIT and Harvard University.
Her research concerns elementary particles and fundamental forces and has involved the development and study of a wide variety of models, the most recent involving extra dimensions of space.
She has made breakthrough advances in understanding and testing the most recent physical theories.
She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a fellow of the American Physical Society.
Professor Randall was among Esquire Magazine's "75 Most Influential People of the 21st Century".
Prof. Randall was featured in Newsweek, Time, New York Times, and Seed Magazines as "One of the most promising theoretical physicists of her generation".
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