In 2016, her experience gained the attention of a global audience as she took the TED Stage to discuss how A forgotten Space Age technology could change how we grow food, reaching over 1.5 million people.
Lisa has received numerous awards and recognition, including being named as one of the 100 Most Creative People from Fast Company 2017, one of the Top 100 Female Founders by Inc Magazine 2019, and a 2024 Bloomberg’s New Economy Catalyst.
She was a Fulbright Scholar at Imperial College London, where she studied quantum field theory and earned a Masters of Science degree in physics.
[8] For her PhD thesis, Dyson conducted a study explaining how the string theory can be used to talk about general relativity and theoretical physics concepts like naked singularities, time travel, and horizon complementarity.
In short, Dyson's work tackled the complex relationship between fundamental physics principles and the theoretical consequences arising from string theory.
She has delivered several TED talks, including "Turning CO2 into Oil" at TEDxFulbright in May 2014, and "A forgotten Space Age technology could change how we grow food" in July 2016, which has been viewed over one million times.