On February 1, 2013, in Moscow, with the assistance of Professional Conferences at the headquarter of Sberbank with the lecture “The physics of the future: new opportunities for business and society” spoke Michio Kaku. A famous American physicist, a professor of New York University, Michio Kaku is the author of the bestsellers “The physics of the impossible” and “The physics of the future: how will science have changed day-to-day life by 2100”.
On the basis on more than 300 interviews with leading scientists of the world Mitio Kaku predicts a century of staggering successes in the development of technologies on the background of which the breakthroughs and achievements of last centuries can seem insignificant. He explains how science discovers new areas for society and organizations.
Michio was born on January 24, 1947, in San Jose, California.
Kaku studied at Higher School of Kibberly in Palo Alto in the early 1960s and was the captain in his chess team. At the national scientific fair in Albuquerque, New Mexico, he attracted the attention of physicist Edward Teller who admitted Kaka as a protégé and awarded him the prize of the Hertz fund. Kaku graduated with honors from Harvard University with a bachelor’s degree in 1968 and was the best in his class in physics. Then he joined the radiation laboratory in Berkley that is in University of California, where he took a degree of philosophy doctor in 1972 and began to deliver lectures at Princeton University in 1973.