Media Invitation - Cosmology Prize to be awarded at IAU General Assembly, Tuesday 15 JulyJuly 12, 2003Two thousand astronomers from 65 countries will converge on the Darling Harbour Convention Centre in Sydney this coming week for the 25th triennial General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union (IAU). The meeting kicks off on Sunday 13 July and runs for two weeks. It will be officially opened at the Sydney Opera House at 6 pm on Tuesday 15 July (local time) by Federal Minister for Science Dr Brendan Nelson, with a video address by Prime Minister John Howard. During the ceremony one of the world's most distinguished astrophysicists, Professor Rashid Sunyaev, Director of the Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik in Germany, will receive the Cosmology Prize of the Peter Gruber Foundation. Worth US$150 000, this is one of the premier international prizes in astronomy. Dr Sunyaev is a pioneer in the field of X-ray astronomy. He was chosen for the award by an international panel of experts for his pioneering studies on the nature of the cosmic microwave background and its interaction with intervening matter. Professor Sunyaev "has one of the most fertile minds in astrophysics today", said Professor Robert Williams, Distinguished Research Scholar at the Space Telescope Science Institute in the US and a member of the advisory board that selected Professor Sunyaev for the Cosmology Prize. "Professor Sunyaev was one of the first scientists to point out the importance of measuring fluctuations in the relic Big Bang radiation as a means of determining fundamental characteristics of the Universe," he said. Held every three years, the General Assembly is one of the largest and most diverse astronomy meetings. It has been held only once before in Sydney, in 1973. The meeting will cover virtually every topic in astronomy, including: - The big picture of the Universe: what we know now - and Australia's role in working it out ... and much more. Running alongside the General Assembly is the Australian Festival of Astronomy, a program of entertainment and activities running throughout July. This will include the public exhibition ASTROEXPO and a series of informative talks by the world's leading astronomy experts. For more information, see http://www.astronomyfestival.com/about/ . The International Astronomical Union 25th General Assembly is sponsored by the Astronomical Society of Australia, Connell Wagner, CSIRO, the Department of Education Science and Training, and the Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources. The meeting's opening ceremony is sponsored by the Peter Gruber Foundation. ----------------------------------------
Also available will be: Enquiries: Helen Sim +61-419-635-905, Helen.Sim@csiro.au A feed will be available from an OB van at the Opera House by prior arrangement. TV crews will NOT be permitted to film in the Concert Hall during the ceremony. Enquiries: Mark Wallage +61-418-476-518 MEDIA ROOM AT THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ABOUT RASHID ALIEVICH SUNYAEV Born in 1943 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Sunyaev was educated at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and Moscow University. He worked at the Institute of Applied Mathematics in the Soviet Union and was head of the High Energy Astrophysics Department at the Space Research Institute at the Russian Academy of Sciences. Since 1996, he has been a director of the Max-Planck Institute for Astrophysics in Germany. The Cosmology Prize of the Peter Gruber Foundation is one of the premier international prizes in the field. Last year's prizewinner was Dr. Vera Rubin, an observational astronomer known for her study of how galaxies revolve within dark matter. The recipient in 2001 was Sir Martin Rees, the Astronomer Royal of the United Kingdom and Royal Society Research Professor at Cambridge University. Recipients of the Cosmology Prize in 2000 were Allan R. Sandage, Staff Astronomer Emeritus, The Observatories (Pasadena, California) Carnegie Institution of Washington, and Phillip J.E. Peebles, the Albert Einstein Professor of Physics at Princeton University. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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