Brian Cox

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Brian Cox is a British physicist and popular science communicator known for presenting BBC science programs and making complex physics accessible to the public.

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physicist
science communicator
affiliation Royal Society NERFINISHED
awardReceived Officer of the Order of the British Empire NERFINISHED
Royal Society Michael Faraday Prize NERFINISHED
coAuthorWith Jeff Forshaw NERFINISHED
coPresenterWith Robin Ince NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
educatedAt University of Manchester NERFINISHED
employer CERN NERFINISHED
University of Manchester NERFINISHED
familyName Cox NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork high-energy physics
particle physics
science communication
genre popular science
givenName Brian
hasWritten Forces of Nature NERFINISHED
Human Universe NERFINISHED
The Quantum Universe: Everything That Can Happen Does Happen NERFINISHED
Universal: A Guide to the Cosmos NERFINISHED
Why Does E=mc²? (And Why Should We Care?) NERFINISHED
knownFor BBC science programmes
popularizing physics
television documentaries about the universe
languageOfWorkOrName English
medium books
radio
television
memberOf Royal Society of Edinburgh NERFINISHED
name Brian Cox NERFINISHED
nationality British
notableFor making complex physics accessible to the public
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Human Universe NERFINISHED
Wonders of Life NERFINISHED
Wonders of the Solar System NERFINISHED
Wonders of the Universe NERFINISHED
occupation professor of particle physics
participantIn ATLAS experiment NERFINISHED
Large Hadron Collider research
presenterOf Forces of Nature NERFINISHED
Human Universe NERFINISHED
The Infinite Monkey Cage NERFINISHED
Wonders of Life NERFINISHED
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workLocation Manchester NERFINISHED

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