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Andrew Blain

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Andrew Blain
Born
Liverpool, United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
AwardsNewton Lacy Pierce Prize in Astronomy
Scientific career
FieldsGalactic Evolution, ISM, Gravitational Lensing
InstitutionsUniversity of Leicester

Andrew Blain is a British astronomer and professor at the University of Leicester.[1] He was previously assistant professor at California Institute of Technology.[2] He obtained both his Bachelor's degree and PhD at the University of Cambridge.

He was chairman of ALMA North American Science Advisory Committee (ANASAC) in 2010,[3] as well as a member of the HerMES international consortium.[4] In 2005 he was awarded the Newton Lacy Pierce Prize in Astronomy by the American Astronomical Society "for his outstanding contributions to sub-mm and far-IR astronomy."[5]

Research

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Blain's research is on galactic evolution, the interstellar medium, and gravitational lensing.[6]

Works

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  • The cold universe, Editors Andrew W. Blain, F. Combes, Bruce T. Draine, D. Pfenniger, Yves Revaz, Springer, 2004 ISBN 978-3-540-40838-3
  • "A Spectrographic Survey of the Submillimeter Galaxy Population", Multiwavelength mapping of galaxy formation and evolution: proceedings of the ESO Workshop held at Venice, Italy, 13–16 October 2003, Volume 2003, Editors Alvio Renzini, Ralf Bender, Springer, 2005, ISBN 978-3-540-25665-6
  • "The Nature of Submillimeter Galaxies", Deep millimeter surveys: implications for galaxy formation and evolution, 19–21 June 2000, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Editors James D. Lowenthal, David H. Hughes, World Scientific, 2001 ISBN 978-981-02-4465-1

References

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  1. ^ Ciolfi, Riccardo; Stratta, Giulia; Branchesi, Marica; Gendre, Bruce; Grimm, Stefan; Harms, Jan; Lamb, Gavin Paul; Martin-Carrillo, Antonio; McCann, Ayden; Oganesyan, Gor; Palazzi, Eliana; Ronchini, Samuele; Rossi, Andrea; Salafia, Om Sharan; Salmon, Lana (2021-12-01). "Multi-messenger astrophysics with THESEUS in the 2030s". Experimental Astronomy. 52 (3): 245–275. arXiv:2104.09534. Bibcode:2021ExA....52..245C. doi:10.1007/s10686-021-09795-9. ISSN 1572-9508.
  2. ^ "Andrew Blain's Homepage". Archived from the original on 2010-06-07. Retrieved 2010-06-15.
  3. ^ "AlmaNorthAmericanScienceAdvisoryCommittee < ALMA < NRAO Public Wiki".
  4. ^ "Team | HerMES". Archived from the original on 2011-08-17. Retrieved 2010-06-15.
  5. ^ "Newton Lacy Pierce Prize in Astronomy". American Astronomical Society. Retrieved 2024-02-20.
  6. ^ Blain, Andrew. "Andrew Blain: ResearchGate". ResearchGate. Retrieved 5 March 2024.