
Chris Hull: podcast appearances and interviews
Co-Founder and President · Otus
About Chris Hull
Christopher Michael Hull, born in 1957, is a professor of theoretical physics at Imperial College London. He is recognized for his contributions to string theory, M-theory, and generalized complex structures. Hull has made notable advances in these areas, influencing the development of M-theory, with Edward Witten drawing partially from Hull's work in his own research. In addition to his academic pursuits, Hull is a co-founder and serves as president of Otus, engaging in leadership within the organization. His work has had a significant impact on the field of theoretical physics, particularly in the study of fundamental structures of the universe.
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Podcasts Chris Hull appeared on
Shows that have booked Chris Hull as a guest, ranked by appearance count.







Latest Chris Hull interviews
Every podcast episode Chris Hull has appeared on, newest first.


Episode 5 Season 9: Chris Hull- How "Otus" is Connecting the Dots in Student Data



137: Tracking Student Progress Effectively and Efficiently with Chris Hull


EP. 95 AI & Data-Driven Insights in Education with Chris Hull
Guests who appear alongside Chris Hull
Guests who share the same shows as Chris Hull. Worth a look if you're building a panel or pitching the same circuit.
Frequently asked questions
What podcasts has Chris Hull been on?
Chris Hull has appeared on 7 podcasts across 7 episodes. Notable shows include Capital Class, "The Bulldog Educator" with Kirsten Wilson and Matthew Caston, Shape the System.
What does Chris Hull do?
Chris Hull is Co-Founder and President at Otus. Podcast appearances span topics tied to their work and expertise.
When was Chris Hull's most recent podcast appearance?
Chris Hull's most recent appearance was on "From Classroom to Boardroom: Chris Hull’s Journey Building Otus for Education". Capital Class, published May 8, 2026.
Which podcast has Chris Hull appeared on most often?
Capital Class. 1 appearance on record, most recently May 8, 2026.
