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Professor Sir Martin Rees

Astronomer Royal 1995 -

SIR MARTIN REES is Royal Society Professor at King's College, Cambridge. He was previously Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy at Cambridge, having been elected to this chair at the age of thirty, succeeding Fred Hoyle.  He has originated many key ideas about cosmology, galaxy formation, quasars and black holes, and has for the last twenty years directed a wide ranging research program at Cambridge's Institute of Astronomy.  He was the first scientist to suggest that the fantastically energetic cores of quasars may be powered by giant black holes.

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