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"Bulent Atalay— American author, scientist, and artist — is a modern Renaissance man with deep roots in Turkey, England and the United States."
'''Bulent Atalay''' is an [[United States|American]] author, scientist, and artist,


Atalay is the author of the best selling book, Math and the Mona Lisa: the Art and Science of Leonardo da Vinci, initially published in English by Smithsonian Books in 2004, and subsequently in eleven foreign languages. His new book, "Leonardo’s Universe: the Renaissance World of Leonardo da Vinci," coauthored with Keith Wamsley, is scheduled for release by National Geographic Books in January 2009.
Atalay is the author of the best selling book, Math and the Mona Lisa: the Art and Science of Leonardo da Vinci, initially published in English by Smithsonian Books in 2004, and subsequently in eleven foreign languages. His new book, "Leonardo’s Universe: the Renaissance World of Leonardo da Vinci," coauthored with Keith Wamsley, is scheduled for release by National Geographic Books in January 2009.

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Bulent Atalay is an American author, scientist, and artist,

Atalay is the author of the best selling book, Math and the Mona Lisa: the Art and Science of Leonardo da Vinci, initially published in English by Smithsonian Books in 2004, and subsequently in eleven foreign languages. His new book, "Leonardo’s Universe: the Renaissance World of Leonardo da Vinci," coauthored with Keith Wamsley, is scheduled for release by National Geographic Books in January 2009.

A theoretical nuclear physicist, he is the author of numerous technical articles in physics. He has been a professor of physics for four decades at the University of Mary Washington, an adjunct professor at the University of Virginia, and a member of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. He lectures around the world.

An artist, his works have been exhibited in one-man shows in London and Washington, and his books of lithographs — “Lands of Washington: Impressions Ink” and “Oxford and the English Countryside: Impressions of Ink” — were both published by Eton House in the 1970s, but are no longer in print.