- Fulvio Melia
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name = Fulvio Melia
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1956|8|2|df=y
birth_place =Gorizia ,Italy
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field =Physicist Astrophysicist
work_institution =University of Arizona
alma_mater =Melbourne University Massachusetts Institute of Technology
doctoral_advisor = Paul Joss andSaul Rappaport
doctoral_students = Marco Fatuzzo
Ranjeev Misra
Peter Tamblyn
Marcus Boyd
Jack Hall
Sergei Nayakshin
Robert Coker
Sera Markoff
Michael Fromerth
Siming Liu
Gabriel Rockefeller
Brandon Wolfe
known_for =High Energy Astronomy ,supermassive black holes
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prizes = Presidential Young Investigator Award (from PresidentRonald Reagan ) (1988),Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellow (1989), Sir Thomas Lyle Fellow (1998), Miegunyah Fellow (1999), Erskine Fellow (2007)
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footnotes =Fulvio Melia (born
2 August 1956 ) is an Italian-Americanphysicist /astrophysicist andauthor . He is Professor of Physics and Astronomy at theUniversity of Arizona and Associate Editor of theAstrophysical Journal Letters. A former Presidential Young Investigator and Sloan Research Fellow, he is the author of six books andmore than 230 articles on theoretical astrophysics.Career
Melia was educated at
Melbourne University andThe Massachusetts Institute of Technology , and held a post-doctoral research position at theUniversity of Chicago before taking anassistant professorship atNorthwestern University in 1987. Moving to theUniversity of Arizona as an associate professor in 1991, he became a full professor in 1993. From 1988 to1995, he was a Presidential Young Investigator (under PresidentRonald Reagan ), and then an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow from 1989 to 1992. He became a Fellow of theAmerican Physical Society in 2002. He is also a Professorial Fellow in the School of Physics,Melbourne University .From 1996 to 2002, he was a Scientific Editor with the
Astrophysical Journal , and since then has been an Associate Editor with theAstrophysical Journal Letters. He is also the Chief Editorof the Theoretical Astrophysics series of books at theUniversity of Chicago Press .In a career that has seen him publish over 230 research papers and several books, Melia has made important contributions in
High Energy Astronomy and thephysics ofsupermassive black holes . He is especially known for his work on theGalactic center , particularly developing a theoretical understanding of the central supermassive black hole, known asSagittarius A* .With his students and collaborators, he was the first to propose imaging this object with millimeter-interferometry, which should be feasible within a few years, proving beyond any doubt that it possessesan event horizon, as predicted by Einstein's theory ofgeneral relativity . He is also a well-respected and popular publicist ofastronomy andscience in general, delivering manylectures at public venues, including museums and planetariums. His books have won several awards of distinction, including the designation of Outstanding Academic Books by theAmerican Library Association , and selection as world-wide astronomy books of the year byAstronomy (magazine) .Books
* [http://www.press.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/hfs.cgi/00/14417.ctl "Electrodynamics"] 2001,
University of Chicago Press , ISBN 978-0-226-51957-9 (Cloth), ISBN 978-0-226-51958-6 (Paper)
* [http://press.princeton.edu/titles/7480.html "The Black Hole at the Center of Our Galaxy"] 2003,Princeton University Press , ISBN 978-0-691-09505-9 (Cloth)
* [http://www.bollatiboringhieri.it/ "Il Buco Nero al Centro della Nostra Galassia"] 2005, Bollati Boringhieri, ISBN 978-8833916088
* [http://www.cambridge.org/us/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521814057 "The Edge of Infinity. Supermassive Black Holes in the Universe"] 2003,Cambridge University Press , ISBN 9780521814058 (Cloth)
* [http://www.amber.sm.pl/ksiazka.php?indeks=007058 "Na Skraju Nieskonczonosci"] 2005, Wydawnictwo Amber, ISBN 83-241-2296-0 (Cloth)
* [http://press.princeton.edu/titles/8453.html "The Galactic Supermassive Black Hole"] 2007,Princeton University Press , ISBN 978-0-691-13129-0External links
* [http://www.physics.arizona.edu/~melia Fulvio Melia's website]
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