Matthew Headrick

Matthew Peter Headrick
BornAbout 1973
Alma materHarvard University
Princeton University
UCLS
AwardsIntel (then Westinghouse) Science Talent Search
NSF-GRF
Phi Beta Kappa
Sigma Xi
Scientific career
FieldsPhysicist
InstitutionsBrandeis University
Stanford University
MIT
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
Harvard University
Peace Corps
Thesis Noncommutative solitons and closed string tachyons  (2002)
Doctoral advisorShiraz Minwalla
Other academic advisorsJ. Richard Gott
Websitewww.brandeis.edu/departments/physics/people/faculty/headrick.html

Matthew Peter Headrick (born ca. 1973) is an American physicist who is an Associate Professor of Physics at Brandeis University. He received his PhD from Harvard University in 2002 under Shiraz Minwalla and his A.B from Princeton University in 1994. Headrick is known for his contributions to the quantum information perspective on holography.

Headrick is notable as the 1990 winner of the Intel (then Westinghouse) Science Talent Search while a high school student at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, an event that generated intense media coverage. He appeared on talk shows including Today. In response to the award, then-Illinois Gov. Thompson declared a "Matthew Headrick Day" and the US House of Representatives also made a proclamation.