Summary
Glenn Starkman is a distinguished physicist and academic leader based in Cleveland, Ohio, with a career spanning high-level research and university governance. As co-chair of Case Western Reserve University since 2019 and director of the Institute for the Science of Origins since 2008, he leads interdisciplinary cosmology work—from the topology of the universe and dark energy to dark matter, extra dimensions, the CMB, and planet finding. He also shapes undergraduate education and life as Chair of the University President's Commission on Undergraduate Education and Life, Associate Provost for the Undergraduate Initiative, and leader of the Faculty Senate Budget Committee and Faculty Senate. His international collaborations, including past work with CERN, reflect a track record of cross-border scientific impact. He earned a PhD in Physics from Stanford and a BS in Physics from the University of Toronto, underpinning a career that blends deep theory with research leadership.
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BS, Physics, BS, Physics at University of Toronto
community hebrew academy of toronto
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physics at Stanford University
English, Hebrew, French