Charles Bailyn Scientist

Charles David Bailyn (born October 27, 1959) is the A. Bartlett Giamatti Professor of Astronomy and Physics at Yale University and inaugural dean of faculty at Yale-NUS. He earned a B.S. in astronomy and physics from Yale in 1981 and a Ph.D. in astronomy from Harvard in 1987. His Ph.D. thesis on X-ray emitting binary stars received the Robert J. Trumpler Award for best North American Ph.D. thesis in astronomy.Bailyn's research interests include high-energy astronomy and galactic astronomy and he has published over 100 referred papers.During spring 2007, Bailyn recorded ASTR 160, Frontiers and Controversies in Astrophysics, as part of the Open Yale Courses initiative.Bailyn was awarded the 2009 Bruno Rossi Prize for his research on the masses of black holes.

Personal facts

Birth dateOctober 27, 1959
Birth place
Cambridge Massachusetts
Nationality
United States
Citizenship
United States
Residence
New Haven Connecticut
Education
Harvard University
Yale University

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Scientist

awards
Bruno Rossi Prize
Robert J. Trumpler Award
Field of study
Physics
Astronomy

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External resources

  1. http://oyc.yale.edu/astronomy/frontiers-and-controversies-in-astrophysics