Derek Muller
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Derek Muller

Nov 9, 1982 - Traralgon, Australia

Derek Alexander Muller is an Australian-born Canadian science communicator, filmmaker, and television personality, who is best known for creating the YouTube channel Veritasium.

Dr. Derek Muller is the creator of Veritasium, a YouTube channel about science with over 8 million subscribers and almost a billion views, winner of the Streamy award for Science or Education in 2017. He has hosted award-winning documentaries: Uranium: Twisting the Dragon's Tail, Digits, and Vitamania for international broadcast networks. He was also a correspondent on Netflix's Bill Nye Saves the World and a host of the Australian science program, Catalyst. He has appeared live on stage with Neil deGrasse Tyson, Michio Kaku, Space station commander Chris Hadfield, and co-hosted the 2017 March for Science on the Washington Mall. He kickstarted a magnetic molecule-making kit called Snatoms, which exceeded its funding goal in the first hour, sold 10,000 units, and is now available on Amazon.

Muller completed a degree in Engineering Physics from Queen's University in Canada, and a Ph.D. in physics education research at the University of Sydney. His thesis topic was 'Designing Effective Multimedia for Physics Education'.

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Media
Movie2018Vitamania: The Sense and Nonsense of VitaminsSelf - Presenter
Movie2016Digits: Guardians of the WebHost
Movie2020Royalty Free: The Music of Kevin MacLeodSelf
MovieN/AWhy It Was Almost Impossible to Make the Blue LEDNarrator
Movie2024Spider Vision: Decoding ColorPresenter
TV Show2021PindropHimself1
TV Show2010VeritasiumPresenter45
TV Show2015Uranium: Twisting the Dragon's TailHimself - Host3
TV Show2016DigitsHimself - Host3
TV Show2017Bill Nye Saves the WorldSelf - Correspondent5
TV Show2019Could You Survive The Movies?Self2

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Movie2018Vitamania: The Sense and Nonsense of VitaminsExecutive ProducerProduction
MovieN/AWhy It Was Almost Impossible to Make the Blue LEDWriterWriting
MovieN/AWhy It Was Almost Impossible to Make the Blue LEDCamera OperatorCamera
MovieN/AWhy It Was Almost Impossible to Make the Blue LEDProducerProduction
TV Show2010VeritasiumPresenterCrew
TV Show2010VeritasiumCreatorCrew
TV Show2010VeritasiumProducerProduction
TV Show2010VeritasiumDirectorDirecting
TV Show2010VeritasiumWriterWriting
TV Show2010VeritasiumCamera OperatorCamera
TV Show2010VeritasiumResearcherProduction
TV Show2021PindropCreatorCreator
TV Show2010VeritasiumCreatorCreator