Lennox Cowie

Actronomer
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IntroActronomer
A.K.A.Lennox Lauchlan Cowie
A.K.A.Lennox Lauchlan Cowie
PlacesUnited Kingdom
isAstronomer Researcher
Work fieldAcademia Science
Gender
Male
Birth18 October 1950, Jedburgh, United Kingdom
Age74 years
Star signLibra
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Biography

Lennox Lauchlan Cowie FRS (born 18 October 1950, Jedburgh, Scotland, Britain) is a British astronomer, and professor at the Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii.

Biography

In 1970 Cowie graduated from the University of Edinburgh with a BSc with first Class Honours, he then graduated from Harvard University with a Ph.D in theoretical physics in 1976. As a post-doc he was at Princeton University, where he became an associate professor in 1979. In 1980 he was a Fairchild Scholar at Caltech. Beginning in 1980 he was a professor at MIT and from 1983 at the Space Telescope Science Institute. In 1984 Cowie became a professor at Johns Hopkins University and then in 1986 a professor at the Institute for Astronomy at the University of Hawaii, where from 1986 to 1997 he was also associate director.

Cowie's research deals with the dynamics of interstellar and intergalactic gas. At the University of Hawaii he investigated, with the telescope on Mauna Kea and with the Hubble Space Telescope, the oldest stars and galaxies in the universe and their formation and early development.

Awards and honours

In 1984 Cowie won the Bart J. Bok Prize and in 1985 the Helen B. Warner Prize from the American Astronomical Society. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, in 1991 the American Physical Society, and in 2004 the Royal Society. He was awarded the 2009 Dannie Heineman Prize for Astrophysics.

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