Dr. Max Fieg of Los Angeles successfully defended his doctoral dissertation before a judicial panel recently at the University of Calif. in Los Angeles. The dissertation concerned Max's theory about dark atomic matter, about which he has published ten scientific papers.
Max, 30, is the son of physician Dr. Edward L Fieg of St. Louis and the former Therese Hennessey, also a physician, of Omaha. Max will move to Chicago to be a post-doctorate fellow for Fermi Labs and continue developing the world's understanding of the subject for which he was granted his degree. Dark matter has been a major mystery to scientists for generations, and is believed to be the force that holds matter together.
Max was named for his late Great Uncle Max Fieg of Montclair, N.J.
Well done, Max!
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Max Fieg in 2019 |
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