Professor Stephen Hawking, 66, has retired from his position of Emeritus Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the Cambridge University. He has been a Lucasian professor for 30 years, once held by Sir Isaac Newton.
Professor Stephen Hawking, 66, has retired from his Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the Cambridge University. He has been a Lucasian professor for 30 years, once held by Sir Isaac Newton."George's Secret Key to the Universe," co-authored with Hawking's daughter Lucy, was published last year for the children's market.
Hawking first earned prominence for his theoretical work on black holes. Disproving the belief that black holes are so dense that nothing could escape their gravitational pull, he showed that black holes leak a tiny bit of light and other types of radiation, now known as "Hawking radiation."