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June 26, 1947 – present
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Rosner, Robert
Robert Rosner is William E. Wrather Distinguished Service Professor at University of Chicago (1998-present). Other institutional affiliations include Argonne National Laboratory and Harvard University. His research interests include theoretical and computational physics, fluid and plasma dynamics, solar physics, high-energy astrophysics, energy technologies and energy policy.
June 26, 1947Birth, Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany).
1969Obtained BA in Physics, Brandeis University, Waltham (Mass.).
1976Obtained PhD in Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge (Mass.).
1977 – 1987Instructor in Astronomy (1977-1978); Assistant Professor of Astronomy (1978-1983); Associate Professor of Astronomy (1983-1986); and Lecturer in Astronomy (1986-1987), Harvard University, Cambridge (Mass.).
1983Visiting Professor of Astronomy, University of California, Berkeley.
1983 – 1984Member, Subcommittee on Space and Astrophysical Plasmas, National Research Council.
1986 – 1990Astrophysicist, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.
1986 – 1991Member, Committee on Solar and Space Physics, Space Studies Board (1986-1990) and Member, Committee on Plasma Science (1989-1991), National Academy of Sciences.
1987 – 1989Chair, Committee on Solar Physics, National Research Council.
1987 – presentProfessor of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Enrico Fermi Institute (1987-1998); Chair, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics (1991-1997); Member, College Council (1997-1999); Director, Center for Astrophysical and Thermonuclear Flashes (1997-2002); William E. Wrather Distinguished Service Professor (1998-present); Senior Fellow, Computations Institute (1999-present); and Member, Science Council (2003-present), University of Chicago, Chicago (Ill.).
1988Fellow, American Physical Society.
1990 – 1998Member, Board of Trustees, Adler Planetarium.
1996 – 1998Member, Committee on Astronomy and Astrophysics, National Academy of Sciences.
1999 – 2000Member, Committee on Plasma Science, National Research Council.
1999 – presentCo-Chair, Scientific Advisory Committee, National Center for Atmospheric Research and High Altitude Observatory.
2001Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
2001 – 2002Member, Committee on High Energy Density Physics, and Member, Space Studies Board, National Academy of Sciences.
2002 – 2009Chief Scientist (2002-2005) and Director (2005-2009), Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago (Ill.).
2003 – presentMember, External Advisory Committee, National Ignition Facility, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
2004Visiting Fellow, Clare Hall, Cambridge University.
2006 – 2009President, UChicago Argonne LLC.
2009 – 2010Visiting Professor, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University.
Astrophysicist.
Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany)
Layzer, David
PhD advisor at Harvard University, "Some Aspects of Magnetic Field Dynamics in Astrophysical Plasmas."
Abrikosov, A. A. (Alekseĭ Alekseevich)
Both employed at Argonne National Laboratory.
Bollinger, Lowell M. (Lowell Moyer)
Both employed at Argonne National Laboratory.
Both employed at Argonne National Laboratory.
Both employed at Argonne National Laboratory.
Both employed at University of Chicago.
Both employed at Harvard University.
Both employed at University of Chicago, Enrico Fermi Institute.
Both employed at Harvard University.
Both employed at Harvard University.
Both employed at Argonne National Laboratory.
Both employed at Harvard University.
Both employed at Argonne National Laboratory.
Both employed at Argonne National Laboratory.
Parker, E. N. (Eugene Newman), 1927-
Both employed at University of Chicago.
Both employed at Argonne National Laboratory.
Both employed at Argonne National Laboratory.
Both employed at University of Chicago.
Both employed at University of Chicago.
Both employed at University of Chicago.
Both employed at University of Chicago, Enrico Fermi Institute.
Both employed at Argonne National Laboratory.
Chief Scientist and Director.
Enrico Fermi Institute
Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Harvard University. Department of Astronomy
Instructor in Astronomy; Assistant Professor of Astronomy; Associate Professor of Astronomy; and Lecturer in Astronomy.
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Astrophysicist.
University of Chicago. Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics
Department Chair and William E. Wrather Distinguished Service Professor.
Adler Planetarium and Astronomical Museum
Member, Board of Trustees.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Fellow.
Fellow.
Brandeis University. Department of Physics
Obtained BA (1969).
Clare Hall
Visiting Fellow.
Harvard University. Department of Physics
Obtained PhD (1976).
High Altitude Observatory (National Center for Atmospheric Research (U.S.))
Co-Chair, Scientific Advisory Committee.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Member, External Advisory Committee, National Ignition Facility.
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.)
Member, Committee on High Energy Density Physics; Member, Space Studies Board; Member, Committee on Solar and Space Physics; Member, Committee on Plasma Science; and Member, Committee on Astronomy and Astrophysics.
National Research Council (U.S.)
Member, Subcommittee on Space and Astrophysical Plasmas; Chair, Committee on Solar Physics; and Member, Committee on Plasma Sciences.
Stanford University. Center for International Security and Arms Control
Visiting Professor.
University of California, Berkeley. Department of Astronomy
Visiting Professor.
University of Chicago
Member, College Council; Member, Science Council; and Director, Center for Astrophysical and Thermonuclear Flashes.
University of Chicago. Computation Center
Senior Fellow.