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  1. Martin John Rees, baron de Ludlow, né le 23 juin 1942 à York, est un scientifique britannique professeur d'astronomie.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Martin_ReesMartin Rees - Wikipedia

    Martin John Rees, Baron Rees of Ludlow, OM, FRS, HonFREng, FMedSci, FRAS, HonFInstP (born 23 June 1942) is a British cosmologist and astrophysicist. He is the fifteenth Astronomer Royal, appointed in 1995, and was Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, from 2004 to 2012 and President of the Royal Society between 2005 and 2010.

  3. Martin Rees is a Fellow of Trinity College and Emeritus Professor of Cosmology and Astrophysics at the University of Cambridge. He holds the honorary title of Astronomer Royal and also Visiting Professor at Imperial College London and at Leicester University.

  4. www.martinrees.ukMartin Rees

    60th President of the Royal Society. Existential Risks & Prospects for Humanity. Of the 45 million centuries of the Earth’s history, this one is very special. It is the first century that one species – us – hold the future of the planet in our hands. Humanity has reached a critical moment.

  5. Prof. Martin Rees is a renowned astrophysicist and cosmologist, former Master of Trinity College and President of the Royal Society. He has made significant contributions to the fields of gamma ray bursts, black holes, cosmic structure formation and general cosmology.

  6. 20 oct. 2020 · Légende image, Martin Rees est l'un des principaux chercheurs mondiaux sur l'évolution cosmique, les trous noirs et les galaxies.

  7. Biography. Martin Rees (Lord Rees of Ludlow, OM FRS) is an astrophysicist and cosmologist, and the UK's Astronomer Royal. He is based at the University of Cambridge where he has been Professor of Astronomy and Director of the Institute of Astronomy.