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Theoretical Physicist Dr. Michio Kaku to Deliver NIWeek 2010 Keynote

National Instruments today announced that Dr. Michio Kaku, best-selling  author and professor at City College of New York, will deliver the  closing keynote address at NIWeek 2010, the world’s largest graphical system design conference and exhibition scheduled for Aug. 3–5 in Austin, Texas.

“We are excited to welcome Dr. Michio Kaku to NIWeek as this year’s  guest keynote speaker,” said Ray Almgren, vice president of software and  education at National Instruments. “Dr. Kaku’s expert insight on future  technologies is especially beneficial to the thousands of NIWeek  attendees who are continually innovating and pushing the boundaries of  science and engineering.”

In addition to his Henry Semat Professorship in theoretical physics at  City College of New York, Dr. Kaku is an author of several best-sellers,  including “Hyperspace,” “Visions” and “Physics of the Impossible,” and  host of the national radio program, “Explorations in Science.” He also  has hosted numerous documentaries for the Discovery Channel, Science  Channel and the BBC about the future of science. Additionally, his  doctorate-level textbooks are required readings at some of the world’s  leading physics laboratories. Prior to his current position, Dr. Kaku  held a lectureship at Harvard University and a visiting professor  position at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton. Dr. Kaku  received a Bachelor of Science degree from Harvard University and a  doctorate in theoretical physics from Berkeley Radiation Laboratory at  the University of California, Berkeley.

Dr. Kaku co-founded string field theory, a branch of string theory that  summarizes the five string theories into one equation. Dr. Kaku also  continues to search for Einstein’s “theory of everything” that unifies  the four fundamental forces of the universe. In addition, Dr. Kaku has  interviewed more than 300 scientists to decipher the most accurate  prediction of what the next 20 years of science holds.

Readers can register for NIWeek 2010 at www.ni.com/niweek.

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