Mark Trodden
Mark Trodden
@marktrodden.bsky.social
Physicist. Professor.
As a member of the Committee on Science & the Arts of the Franklin Institute, I'm delighted with all of these announcements. And as a cosmologist, I'm particularly happy that Wendy Freedman will be the recipient of the 2026 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Physics.
The Franklin Institute Awards Class of 2026
fi.edu
November 12, 2025 at 7:26 PM
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Join me for our next Ben Talks Los Angeles event at the Fox Studio Lot on Tuesday, September 16. Hear from a panel of experts as they explore how artistic production and material culture reflect, preserve, and challenge societal narratives and connect us to human experience. bit.ly/45NAx4S
August 15, 2025 at 4:18 PM
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Basic scientific research allows us to study the building blocks of life. Nearly every product and breakthrough we take for granted today—from life-altering technologies to life-saving medical advancements—started at a university lab. Omnia breaks down how it's done.
The Life Cycle of an Idea
Virtually every product and breakthrough we take for granted—from life-altering technologies to life-saving medical advancements—started at a university, and with fundamental scientific research.
omnia.sas.upenn.edu
July 22, 2025 at 3:06 PM
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Hello BlueSky! I’m Mark Trodden, new Dean of Penn’s School of Arts & Sciences. I joined Penn in 2009 as a particle physicist and later served as Associate Dean for Natural Sciences for two years. Looking forward to sharing student & faculty highlights, initiatives, and events with you all!
July 21, 2025 at 5:31 PM