Dr. Tae: The Physics

Dr. Tae is a videographer, skateboarder, scientist, and teacher. He earned his bachelor's degree in physics from the Georgia Institute of Technology and his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has held faculty positions Lake Forest College, DePaul University, and Northwestern University. As a skateboarder, he's best known for his consistent 360 flips, which admirers have nicknamed "Tae Flips." His most recent video project is The Physics of Skateboarding with Dr. Tae, a series which combines his interests in science, skepticism, skateboarding, and education. When the Los Angeles Times needed someone to explain the physics behind Jake Brown's slam on the MegaRamp at X Games XIII, they called Dr. Tae. His unique expertise also caught the attention of the video game studio Robomodo, where Dr. Tae is now a skateboarding physicist working on Tony Hawk: SHRED for Activision.

Dr. Tae's Contact Info and Curriculum Vitae (CV)