Latham Boyle is a Visiting Fellow at the Perimeter Institute and a Reader in Theoretical Physics at the University of Edinburgh, specializing in Cosmology, Mathematical Physics, and Strong Gravity. His research encompasses a diverse range of topics including the early universe, particle physics, gravitational waves, and black holes. Notably, Boyle has developed the concept of a 'CPT-Symmetric Universe', proposing a new cosmological model. This innovative model of the universe suggests a mirror image scenario which generates observable predictions and elegantly explains several phenomena associated with cosmic observations. Ken has also engaged with unexplained patterns in the Standard Model of particle physics, contributing to discussions at various conferences and demonstrating the relevance of self-similar quasicrystals to theoretical physics. With a strong academic background, including a PhD from Princeton University, he has held various positions in academic institutions and has received multiple accolades for his work, including Editor's Suggestions in prestigious journals. Furthermore, he has published extensively, with a wide array of papers in esteemed journals, reflecting his commitment to advancing knowledge in theoretical physics and cosmology.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh, GB
Engaged in teaching and research activities within the field of theoretical physics.
Perimeter Institute • Waterloo, CA
Conducting research in cosmology and theoretical physics.
University of Waterloo • Waterloo, CA
Involved in teaching and mentoring graduate students in physics.
Perimeter Institute • Waterloo, CA
Participated in educational and research projects in theoretical physics.
Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics • Toronto, CA
Conducted research in theoretical astrophysics.