Edward W. Kolb | |
Birth Date: | 2 October 1951[1] |
Birth Place: | New Orleans, Louisiana |
Citizenship: | US |
Field: | Physical Cosmology |
Work Institution: | Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory University of Chicago |
Alma Mater: | University of New Orleans, University of Texas – Austin |
Edward W. Kolb, known as Rocky Kolb, (born October 2, 1951) is a cosmologist and a professor at the University of Chicago as well as the dean of Physical Sciences. He has worked on many aspects of the Big Bang cosmology, including baryogenesis, nucleosynthesis and dark matter. He is author, with Michael Turner, of the popular textbook The Early Universe (Addison-Wesley, 1990). Additionally, alongside his co-author Michael Turner, Kolb was awarded the 2010 Dannie Heineman Prize for Astrophysics.
Kolb's collaborators also include Stephen Wolfram[3] and Richard Slansky.[4]
Doctor Kolb is married to Adrienne Kolb, a historian of science, and has three children.[1]