Barak Kol (physicist)

Barak Kol (Hebrew: ברק קול; born August 1968) is an Israeli theoretical physicist who studies fundamental laws, high-energy physics, and general relativity.

Kol completed his BSc in physics and mathematics at Tel Aviv University in 1989, following which he did his military service in the IDF.

Afterwards, he completed his PhD at Stanford University in 1998 under the guidance of Leonard Susskind, during which he coined the term "(p,q) webs."

[2] Following the completion of his PhD, Kol was a postdoctoral fellow at Tel Aviv University (1998-2000) and at the Institute for Advanced Study (2000-2002).

[3] Kol's previous research topics include phase transitions in black strings,[4] effective field theories in general relativity,[5] black holes in string theory,[6] and the three-body problem.