Shon Boublil
Shon Boublil | |
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Shon Boublil | |
| Born | June 19, 1993 |
| Citizenship | Canadian |
| Education | Berklee College of Music (B.Mus.) Concordia University (B.Sc.) Université Laval (M.Sc.) University of Western Australia (Ph.D.) |
| Occupations | Guitarist, Physicist, Professor |
| Employer | Université TÉLUQ |
| Known for | Winner of Six String Theory International Guitar Competition (2010) Research on Einsteinian physics education |
| Notable work | Six String Theory (2010) Eyes Up (2014) Experiment (2017) |
Shon Boublil (born June 19, 1993) is a Canadian guitarist and physicist. He first gained international recognition after winning the Lee Ritenour Six String Theory International Guitar Competition in 2010, which led to collaborations with prominent jazz and classical musicians. Boublil later pursued an academic career in physics, earning a PhD at the University of Western Australia with research on Einsteinian physics education. He is currently a professor of science education at Université TÉLUQ in Québec.