Information about Martin Rees

The Lord Rees of Ludlow
Born23 May 1942 (1942--) (age 65)
York, Yorkshire
Residence United Kingdom
Nationality British
FieldAstronomer
InstitutionsTrinity College, Cambridge
Sussex University
Alma materTrinity College, Cambridge
Academic advisor  Denis Sciama
Notable students  Jonathan McDowell
Known forCosmic microwave background radiation, quasars
Notable prizesMichael Faraday Prize (2004), Crafoord Prize (2005)


Martin John Rees, Baron Rees of Ludlow, OM, PRS (born 23 June 1942 at York [1]) is a British cosmologist and astrophysicist. He has been Astronomer Royal since 1995, and Master of Trinity College, Cambridge since 2004. He became President of the Royal Society on 1 December 2005.

Career

Rees was educated at Shrewsbury School and Trinity College, Cambridge, and held post-doctoral research positions in the United Kingdom and the United States before taking a professorship at Sussex University. Returning to Cambridge, he held the post of Plumian Professor until 1991 and was director of the Institute of Astronomy there. From 1992 to 2003 he was Royal Society Research Professor, and from 2003 Professor of Cosmology and Astrophysics. He was Professor of Astronomy at Gresham College, London, in 1975 and became a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1979. He also holds Visiting Professorships at Imperial College London and at the University of Leicester.

In a career that has seen him publish over 500 research papers, he has made important contributions in the origin of cosmic microwave background radiation, as well as galaxy clustering and formation. His studies of the distribution of quasars proved a strong argument against the steady state theory, and he was one of the first to propose that enormous black holes power the quasars. He is also a well-respected and popular publicist of astronomy and science in general.

His selection as a life peer to sit as a crossbencher in the House of Lords was announced on 22 July 2005 and on 6 September he was created Baron Rees of Ludlow, of Ludlow in the County of Shropshire.

Honours

Awards Named after him

Publications

  • Cosmic Coincidences: Dark Matter, Mankind, and Anthropic Cosmology (coauthor John Gribbin), 1989, Bantam, ISBN 0-553-34740-3
  • New Perspectives in Astrophysical Cosmology, 1995, ISBN 0-521-64544-1
  • Gravity's Fatal Attraction: Black Holes in the Universe, 1995, ISBN 0-7167-6029-0
  • Before the Beginning - Our Universe and Others, 1997, ISBN 0-7382-0033-6
  • Just Six Numbers: The Deep Forces That Shape the Universe, 2000, ISBN 0-465-03673-2
  • Our Cosmic Habitat, 2001, ISBN 0-691-11477-3
  • Our Final Hour: A Scientist's Warning: How Terror, Error, and Environmental Disaster Threaten Humankind's Future In This Century--On Earth and Beyond (UK title: Our Final Century: Will the Human Race Survive the Twenty-first Century?), 2003, ISBN 0-465-06862-6

Quote

"Once the threshold is crossed when there is a self-sustaining level of life in space, then life's long-range future will be secure irrespective of any of the risks on Earth (with the single exception of the catastrophic destruction of space itself). Will this happen before our technical civilisation disintegrates, leaving this as a might-have-been? Will the self-sustaining space communities be established before a catastrophe sets back the prospect of any such enterprise, perhaps foreclosing it for ever? We live at what could be a defining moment for the cosmos, not just for our Earth." ~ Our Final Hour by Martin Rees

See also

References

1. ^ GRO Register of Births: SEP 1942 9c 1465 YORK - Martin J. Rees, mmn = Bett

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Honorary titles
Preceded by
Sir Arnold Wolfendale
Astronomer Royal
1995–
Succeeded by
incumbent
Preceded by
Amartya Sen
Master of Trinity College, Cambridge
2004–
Succeeded by
incumbent
Preceded by
The Lord May of Oxford
President of the Royal Society
2005–
Succeeded by
incumbent




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NAMERees, Martin John
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SHORT DESCRIPTIONBritish Astronomer
DATE OF BIRTH23 June 1942
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