Arkani-Hamed was born on April 5, 1972 in Houston, Texas and lived in Boston. His parents were both Iranian physicists from Hamadan. His family briefly returned to Iran after the 1979 revolution, then left again and moved to Toronto.[3] Arkani-Hamed eventually became a Canadian citizen.
Arkani-Hamed graduated from the University of Toronto with a Joint Honours degree in Mathematics and Physics, and went to the University of California, Berkeley for his graduate studies, where he worked under the supervision of Lawrence Hall. He completed his PhD in 1997 and went to SLAC at Stanford University for post-doctoral studies. During this time he worked with Savas Dimopoulos on large extra dimensions.
In 2008 Arkani-Hamed won the Raymond and Beverly Sackler Prize given at Tel Aviv University to young scientists who have made outstanding and fundamental contributions in Physical Science.
He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2009.[4] In 2010 Arkani-Hamed gave the Messenger lectures at Cornell University.
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