词条 | Martha P. Haynes |
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|name = Prof. Martha P. Haynes |image = MarthaHaynes.jpg |image_size = 150px |caption = Martha Haynes |birth_name = Martha Patricia Haynes |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1951|1|1|df=y}} |birth_place = Boston, Massachusetts, USA |death_date = |death_place = |residence = |nationality = American |field = Astrophysics |alma_mater = Welesley (BSc), Indiana (PhD) |doctoral_advisor = Morton Roberts |doctoral_students = |known_for = Work mapping the universe with radio telescopes |influences = |prizes = Henry Draper Medal (1989) |religion = }} Martha Patricia Haynes (born 1951) is an American astronomer who specializes in radio astronomy and extragalactic astronomy. In 1989 she won the Henry Draper Medal for her work with collaborator Riccardo Giovanelli using radio telescopes to map the distribution of galaxies in the Universe. She is the Goldwin Smith Professor of Astronomy at Cornell University [1] She has been on a number of high-level committees within the US and International Astronomical Community, including Advisory Committee for the Division of Engineering and Physical Sciences of the National Academies (2003-2008) and Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Review (in 2010). She was a Vice-President of the Executive Committee of the International Astronomical Union from 2006-2012.,[2] and has been on the Board of Trustees of Associated Universities Inc since 1994. Academic careerHaynes graduated from Wellesley College in 1973 with a B.A. in physics and astronomy. She went to Indiana University for graduate school. There she received her M.A. in 1975 and her Ph.D. in 1978. From 1978 until 1981 she worked at the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center when she left to become the assistant director for the Green Bank Telescope. She joined the faculty at Cornell in 1983.[3] In 1989, Haynes received together with her collaborator Riccardo Giovanelli the Henry Draper Medal for the first three-dimensional view of some of the remarkable large-scale filamentary structures of our visible universe.[4] In 1999 she was elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and in 2000 she was elected to the National Academy of Sciences. Personal lifeHaynes is married to longtime collaborator Riccardo Giovanelli. They live in New York. Selected publications
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References1. ^1 Cornell University Staff Pages Retrieved on 2009-03-08. 2. ^ Retrieved on 2012-10-19. 3. ^{{cite web|title=Vita Martha Patricia Haynes|url=http://astrosun2.astro.cornell.edu/~haynes/cv/mphvita.pdf|accessdate=24 February 2011}} 4. ^NAS Henry Draper Medal {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130126003930/http://www.nasonline.org/about-nas/awards/henry-draper-medal.html |date=2013-01-26 }} Retrieved on 2009-03-08. External links
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