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Didier Queloz

Exploring the cosmos expands the boundaries of our understanding.

Didier Queloz

Nobel Laureate in Physics (2019); Professor of Physics, Cambridge & ETH Zurich; Exoplanet Pioneer

Didier Queloz is a Nobel Laureate in Physics, a professor at the University of Geneva and the University of Cambridge, and a leading authority on exoplanets and the search for extraterrestrial life. He is a highly influential figure who has a unique ability to bridge the worlds of science, technology, and a more human-centered approach to life. Queloz’s career is a testament to the power of a bold vision and a commitment to a future of unlimited potential.

In 2019, Queloz, along with his colleague Michel Mayor, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for "the discovery of an exoplanet orbiting a solar-type star." Their work has fundamentally reshaped our understanding of the universe. He is a frequent speaker at major conferences and a regular contributor to business publications.

His philosophy is that a great future is not built on a single technology; it’s built on a long-term commitment to creating value for its people. He believes that by understanding the fundamentals of science, one can unlock their full potential and create a more fulfilling life. He is a frequent speaker at major conferences and a regular contributor to business publications.

As a speaker, Didier Queloz provides a clear and intellectual perspective on the principles of astronomy, physics, and the future of humanity. He shares insights from his Nobel Prize-winning work and provides a clear and compelling framework for how to create a more resilient and equitable world. His talks are invaluable for leaders, policymakers, and innovators.

Futurism & Strategic Foresight
Science
Visionaries
World Affairs

Recent Topics

Exoplanets and the Quest for Life

Understanding Cosmic Origins

The Science of Exoplanet Atmospheres

Philosophical Implications of Astrophysics

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