Adrian Juliot
Swiss PhD Physicist and PhD Chemist
Age: 30
Education: Universität Zürich – B.S. in Chemistry and Physics
Cambridge University – PhD in Physics (Research in Quantum Theory and Atomic Fission)
PhD in Chemistry (Research in Catalysis of Radioactive Complexes)
Status: Human
Background:
Dr. Juliot grew up in Zurich, Switzerland where he was soon recognized as a child prodigy. He always had a talent for science, but surprisingly he still had a decent social life. At 14 he entered into the University of Zurich (Universität Zürich) and quickly became one of the top researchers in just a few years. Most of the university’s funding came from investors interested in continuing the research began by Adrian. Cambridge University was attracted by this up and coming researcher, and he was given the option to obtain a doctorate after graduation. To their surprise, he pursued two doctorates simultaneously. Even with the double workload other students couldn’t keep up. The government of Switzerland gave Adrian a blank check for his research, which resulted in the creation of the Large Hadron Collider at le Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire (CERN) in 2008. He was the scientist responsible for recreating the Big Bang in hopes to change everything we knew about the laws of the universe. In the same time it took to get both bachelors degrees, he obtained two separate doctorates in both physics and chemistry.
After achieving both doctorates, he was soon given the position as Director of Research at CERN. He was the youngest scientist to obtain a Nobel Prize in Physics for his Big Bang recreation design and application. In 2012, V-Day happened, and the scientific community was struggling to understand what had happened. Dr. Juliot began studying genetics and cellular mutation in combination to his current research to understand more about this phenomenon. He quickly picked up the new fields of research, and in no time surpassed his colleagues with doctorates in those fields. CERN was predominantly worried that forms of radiation were the cause of the changes, but he kept his bases covered. In 2020, the VSA Academy in Los Angeles, CA, USA recruited Dr. Juliot to continue his research on variants on a closer level, and he was asked to be a professor at the school. Hopefully, he can help the world understand variants better and help the variants understand themselves.