- James E. Gunn
James Edward Gunn (born 1938) is the
Eugene Higgins Professor ofAstronomy atPrinceton University .Gunn's early theoretical work helped establish the current understanding of how
galaxies form and properties of the space between galaxies. He also suggested important observational tests to confirm the presence ofdark matter in galaxies, and predicted the existence of aGunn-Peterson trough in thespectra of distantquasar s.Gunn is one of those rare astronomers who can build research-grade astronomical detectors and work in theoretical astrophysics with equal facility.
Much of Gunn's later work has involved leadership in major observational projects. He developed plans for one of the first uses of
digital camera technology for space observation, a project that led to theSloan Digital Sky Survey , the most extensive three-dimensional mapping of theuniverse ever undertaken. He also a played a major role with theWide Field and Planetary Camera on theHubble Space Telescope .Gunn received his Ph.D. from the
California Institute of Technology in 1966 and joined the faculty ofPrinceton University two years later. Subsequently, he has worked at Berkeley,Caltech , and back at Princeton again. He is married to astronomer Gillian Knapp and they have two children, Humberto and Marleny.Honors
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Distinguished Alumnus Award ,Rice University (1987)
*Heineman Prize (1988)
*Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (1994)
* [http://www.casca.ca/Links/Awards/petrie.php Petrie Prize] ,Canadian Astronomical Society (2001)
*Joseph Weber Award,American Astronomical Society (2002)
*Distinguished Alumnus Award ,California Institute of Technology (2002)
*Crafoord Prize with James Peebles andMartin Rees (2005)
*Henry Norris Russell Lectureship of theAmerican Astronomical Society (2005)
* [http://www.petergruberfoundation.org/cosmologyframeset.htm Gruber Cosmology Prize] by the [http://www.petergruberfoundation.org/ Peter Gruber Foundation] (2005)
*Honorary Degree from theUniversity of Portsmouth (2006)
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