Richard Green (astronomer) explained

Richard Green
Birth Name:Richard Frederick Green
Nationality:American
Fields:Astrophysics, Astronomy (Extragalactic Astronomy and Cosmology)
Workplaces:University of Arizona, Large Binocular Telescope
Education:Ph.D., 1977
Alma Mater:California Institute of Technology
Thesis Title:A Complete Sample of White Dwarfs, Hot Subdwarfs, and Quasars
Thesis Url:https://thesis.library.caltech.edu/3766/
Thesis Year:1977
Doctoral Advisor:Maarten Schmidt
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Richard Frederick Green is an American astronomer, former director of the Kitt Peak National Observatory, UKIRT and the Large Binocular Telescope Observatory.[1] [2] [3]

Career

He was awarded a bachelor's degree in astronomy by Harvard University in 1971 and a Ph.D. by California Institute of Technology in 1977.

He worked at the National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO) for over 20 years, being promoted deputy director of NOAO in 1992.

He was appointed Director of the Kitt Peak National Observatory in 1997 after which he moved in 2005 to become Director of the Large Binocular Telescope at the Mount Graham International Observatory in southeast Arizona.[4]

He was also an adjunct professor of astronomy at the University of Arizona where he was Director of the University of Arizona/United Kingdom Infrared Telescope Observatory. He was also a member of the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph instrument team for the Hubble Space Telescope, the Nuker Team and the NASA Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer mission science team.[1]

In 2017 he was appointed Division Director in the Division of Astronomical Sciences, National Science Foundation.[5]

His main research interest is in the area of active galaxies and quasars. He was elected a Legacy Fellow of the American Astronomical Society in 2020.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Richard Green . The University of Arizona . August 6, 2015.
  2. Web site: Richard Green Named Director of Large Binocular Telescope on Mount Graham . spaceref.com . August 6, 2015.
  3. Web site: Former Facility Directors for NOAO, Kitt Peak and Cerro Tololo . National Optical Astronomy Observatory . August 6, 2015.
  4. Web site: Richard Green Named Director of Large Binocular Telescope on Mount Graham. Soaceref. 28 September 2020.
  5. Web site: New Division Director for NSF Division of Astronomical Sciences. NSF. 28 September 2020.
  6. Web site: AAS Fellows. AAS. 28 September 2020.