George Darwin Lectureship
The George Darwin Lectureship is an award of the Royal Astronomical Society, named after the astronomer George Darwin. The George Darwin Lecture is given annually, by a 'distinguished and eloquent speaker', on a topic in astronomy or astrophysics.[1] The speaker may be based in the UK or overseas.
George Darwin Lecturers
Lecturers as listed by the Royal Astronomical Society[2]
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- 2016 Michael Kramer[3]
- 2015 ???
- 2014 James S. Dunlop
- 2013 Eline Tolstoy
- 2012 Andrew Collier Cameron: Winds, Tides and the Migration of Hot Jupiters
- 2011 Michael Turner : Connecting quarks to the cosmos
- 2010 Carlos Frenk : The Small-Scale Structure of the Universe
- 2009 Neil Gehrels : SWIFT and its results
- 2008 Alan Watson : The Birth of Cosmic Ray Astronomy on the Argentine Pampas
- 2007 Reinhard Genzel : The Massive Black Hole and Nuclear Star Cluster of the Milky Way
- 2006 Michael Werner : The Spitzer Space Telescope: Probing the universe with Infrared Eyes
- 2005 Joseph Silk : The Dark Side of the Universe
- 2004 Mike Edmonds : The Elemental Universe
- 2003 Anneila Sargent : The Formation of Planetary Systems
- 2002 Ramesh Narayan : Evidence for the Black Hole Event Horizon
- 2001 Wendy Freedman : The Expansion Rate of the Universe
- 2000 Kip Thorne : Gravitational Waves: Opening a New Window onto the Universe.
- 1999 Geoff Marcy : Extrasolar Planets
- 1998 Michael Perryman : A Stereoscopic View of the Galaxy
- 1997 Simon White : The Formation of Galaxies
- 1996 Andrew Fabian : Broad Iron Lines from AGN: Test of Strong Gravity
- 1995 Bohdan Paczyński : Gravitational micro-lensing and the search for dark matter
- 1994 Scott Tremaine : Is the Solar System Stable?
- 1993 Riccardo Giacconi : Recent observations from the Hubble Space Telescope
- 1992 John Barrow : Unprincipled Cosmology
- 1991 Sandra Faber : How galaxies (probably) formed
- 1990 Andre Maeder : Massive Stars in Galaxies
- 1989 Roger Blandford : Gravitational Lenses
- 1988 Roger Tayler : The Sun as a Star
- 1987 Wal Sargent : Observing the evolution of large scale structure in the Universe
- 1986 Gerald Neugebauer : Infrared astronomy
- 1985 Robert Wilson: A perspective of ultraviolet astronomy
- 1984 Icko Iben : The life of an intermediate mass star - in isolation/in a close binary
References
- ↑ "George Darwin Lectureship". Royal Astronomical Society. Retrieved 2013-01-08..
- ↑ "The George Darwin Lectures" (PDF). Royal Astronomical Society. Retrieved 2013-01-08..
- ↑ "RAS honours leading astronomers and geophysicist". RAS. 8 January 2015. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
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