This book delves into Einstein’s lesser-known journey to Malaya in 1922 and 1923, with stops in Singapore, Malacca, and Penang. Based on his diary, it unravels the theories he was working on, his insightful interactions with locals, and the tropical wonders that inspired him.
Roslan Abd Shukor
Roslan Abd Shukor is a professor at the Department of Applied Physics, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. He has published articles and books on the experimental and theoretical aspects of superconductivity. Besides research on superconductors he also delves into popular science writing. He is the co-editor of Frontiers in Quantum Physics, and the author of Managing Scholarly Journals: What Editors Should Know and Introduction to Superconductivity in Metals, Alloys and Cuprates.
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