User:Scilib/George efstathiou

George Efstathiou holds the Professor of Astrophysics (1909) at the University of Cambridge. He is the first Director of the Kavli Institute for Cosmology at Cambridge. He was elected to the Royal Society in 1994. He is HFI Survey Scientist for the Planck Mission to study the cosmic microwave background. Plank launced in May 2009.

He received his B.A. in Physics from Keble College, Oxford University in 1976, and his Ph.D. in Astronomy from Durham University in 1979. His first postdoctoral appointment was at the Department of Astronomy, University of California, Berkeley. He spent the next eight years at the Institute for Astronomy at Cambridge, beginning as a Postdoctoral Research Assistant and eventually becoming Assistant Director of Research. In 1988, Efstathiou was appointed to the Savilian Chair of Astronomy at Oxford University, where he served as Head of Astrophysics until 1994. He returned to Cambridge in 1997 and has served as Director of the Institute of Astronomy since 2004.

He has received several prizes for his research including the 1990 Maxwell Medal and Prize of the Institute of Physics, the 1990 Vainu Bappu Prize of the Astronomical Society of India, the 1994 Astrophysics Prize of the Bodossaki Foundation and the 2005 American Institute of Physics Heineman Prize for Astronomy (shared with his long-term collaborator Simon White).

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