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Ágnes Mócsy

Physicist, Professor, Aspiring Filmmaker

Ágnes Mócsy is a physicist and aspiring filmmaker. She is a visiting associate professor at Yale University, a guest scientist at Brookhaven National Laboratory, and a professor at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn where she teaches artists, designers, and architects to fall in love with physics and astronomy. Born in Transylvania, Dr. Mócsy has worked at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, at the Goethe University in Frankfurt as an Alexander von Humboldt fellow, at Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York, and École Polytechnique and CEA Saclay in Paris. Dr. Mócsy regularly speaks on the importance of science to society, the fusion of art and science, and on diversity in the sciences.

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