Jim Al-Khalili
Biography
Jameel Sadik "Jim" Al-Khalili, born on September 20, 1962, is a prominent Iraqi-British theoretical physicist renowned for his contributions to science communication. Currently, he holds the position of professor of theoretical physics and serves as the chair for public engagement in science at the University of Surrey.
Al-Khalili has made a significant impact in the realm of science popularisation, frequently appearing as a host and commentator on various BBC radio and television programs. His ability to convey complex scientific concepts to the general public has earned him widespread recognition and respect within both the academic and media communities.
In addition to his teaching and broadcasting roles, Al-Khalili has authored several influential books, including "Quantum: A Guide for the Perplexed" and "Time Travel: A History," which explore intricate scientific ideas in an accessible manner. His work not only highlights his expertise in theoretical physics but also his commitment to making science engaging and understandable for all.
Through his dynamic approach to science communication, Jim Al-Khalili continues to inspire curiosity and interest in the scientific world, making him a key figure in both academia and popular science discourse. His efforts have significantly contributed to the public’s understanding and appreciation of science in contemporary society.
Filmography
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The Secret Life of Chaos
2010 • Himself - Presenter
Cunk on Life
2024 • Self
Chemistry: A Volatile History
2010 • Self - Presenter
Secrets of the Solar System
2020 • Narrator
The Secrets of Quantum Physics
2014 • Self - Presenter
Shock and Awe: The Story of Electricity
2011 • Self - Presenter
The Beginning and End of the Universe
2016 • Self
Secrets of Size: Atoms to Supergalaxies
2022 • Self