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STEPHEN HAWKING

  • ORIGEN

    ORIGEN
    He was born on January 8, 1942 in Oxford (Great Britain). He was the eldest of four brothers in a family of intellectuals, his father, Frank Hawking, was a physician experienced in tropical disease research, professor at University College Oxfordy.
  • Studies

    Studies
    It was a mediocre student in high school, in 1959 came to college and graduated with a lackluster record. A scholarship enabled him to graduate studies at the University of Cambridge, where he specialized in theoretical physics and cosmology.
  • Disease

    Disease
    He traveled to the Middle East and was diagnosed with a disease-related neuronal amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, known as Lou Gehrig's disease.
  • first wife

    first wife
  • medal eddington

    medal eddington
  • hughes medal of the royal society of london

    hughes medal of the royal society of london
  • medal albert einstein

    medal albert einstein
  • awarded the order of the british empire

    awarded the order of the british empire
  • gold medal of the royal astronomical society

    gold medal of the royal astronomical society
  • History of Time

    History of Time
  • wolf prize in physics

    wolf prize in physics
  • His Marriage

    His  Marriage
    He married Jane Wilde, and had three children. After twenty-five years of marriage, they separated. In 1990, he went to live with his nurse.
  • agujeros negros

    agujeros negros
  • agujeros negros y pequeño universo

    agujeros negros y pequeño universo
  • Universe in a Nutshell

    Universe in a Nutshell
  • Contributions

    Contributions
    His theories on the singularity of the universe, the big bang or explosion original Cosmos, and black holes, revolutionized twentieth-century physics opening new horizons for research.
  • God created the numbers

    God created the numbers
  • Awards

    Awards
    Wrote History of Time: From Big Bang to Black Holes (1988). In 1989, Spain was awarded the Prince of Asturias Award for Concord. He was awarded the Copley Medal in 2006 and the Medal of Freedom in 2009.
  • copley medal of the royal society of london

    copley medal of the royal society of london
  • Accomplishment

    Accomplishment
    He started the Lucasian Chair of Mathematics (Lucasian Chair of Mathematics) Cambridge University until his retirement in 2009.
  • the grand design

    the grand design
  • the grand design

    the grand design