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Russell Alan Hulse
(born November 28, 1950) is an American
physicist
. He won the
Nobel Prize in Physics
in 1993, which he shared with his
thesis
advisor
Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr.
, for the discovery of a new type of
pulsar
and his studies on
gravitational waves
.
In 2004, Hulse joined
University of Texas at Dallas
and became the Founding Director of UT Dallas Science and Engineering Education Center (SEEC).
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