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Derek Muller

Derek Muller

5 titles Acting Nov 09, 1982 Traralgon, Australia

Derek Alexander Muller is a prominent Australian-Canadian science communicator, filmmaker, and television personality, renowned for founding the YouTube channel Veritasium, which boasts over 8 million subscribers and nearing a billion views. In 2017, his channel earned the Streamy Award for Science or Education, highlighting his impactful contributions to science communication.

Dr. Muller has produced and hosted several acclaimed documentaries, such as Uranium: Twisting the Dragon's Tail, Digits, and Vitamania, which have been broadcast internationally. He also served as a correspondent for Netflix's Bill Nye Saves the World and hosted the Australian science program Catalyst. Muller's engaging presence has graced stages alongside science luminaries like Neil deGrasse Tyson, Michio Kaku, and Chris Hadfield, and he co-hosted the 2017 March for Science in Washington, D.C.

In addition to his media endeavors, Muller launched a successful educational product, Snatoms, a magnetic molecule-making kit that achieved its crowdfunding goal within an hour, eventually selling 10,000 units and becoming available on Amazon.

Muller holds a degree in Engineering Physics from Queen's University in Canada and earned his Ph.D. in physics education research from the University of Sydney, where he focused on 'Designing Effective Multimedia for Physics Education.' Through his work, he continues to inspire curiosity and a deeper understanding of science among audiences worldwide.

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