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    Bryan Malcolm Gaensler (born 1973) is an Australian astronomer based at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He studies magnetars, supernova remnants...
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    telescopes like the Spitzer Space Telescope. She is the co-chair, with Bryan Gaensler, of the Canadian Astronomy 2020 Long Range Plan. Barmby obtained her...
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  • Amy Barger 2003 Xiaohui Fan 2004 Niel Brandt 2005 Andrew Blain 2006 Bryan Gaensler 2007 No award 2008 Lisa Kewley 2009 Joshua Bloom 2010 Tommaso Treu 2011...
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  • 1996 Rebecca Chambers 1997 Nova Peris-Kneebone OAM 1998 Tan Le 1999 Bryan Gaensler 2000 Ian Thorpe OAM 2001 James Fitzpatrick 2002 Scott Hocknull 2003...
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  • radius 50,000 light years, which is accurate. Australian astrophysicist Bryan Gaensler has stated that Idle's estimation of the thickness of the Milky Way...
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  • the awards recognised, Rebecca Chambers, Nova Peris-Kneebone, Tan Le, Bryan Gaensler, Ian Thorpe, James Fitzpatrick, Scott Hocknull And Lleyton Hewitt. The...
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    zoologist Andrew Parker, astronomer and 1999 Young Australian of the Year Bryan Gaensler, historian Sir Christopher Clark, professor of English Dame Marina Warner...
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  • 1925–2003) Kiichirō Furukawa (Japan, 1929–2016) Toshimasa Furuta (Japan) Bryan Gaensler (Australia, 1973–) Gan De (China, fl. 4th century BC) Galileo Galilei...
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    2005 Succeeded by Grant Hackett Awards and achievements Preceded by Bryan Gaensler Young Australian of the Year 2000 Succeeded by James Fitzpatrick Preceded by...
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  • Alan Finkel, Australia's Chief Scientist Sir Otto Frankel, geneticist Bryan Gaensler, astronomer and former Young Australian of the Year Fred Hilmer, academic...
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  • and Microanalysis Graeme Clark – inventor of the bionic ear implant Bryan Gaensler – dean of Dunlap Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics and Professor...
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    Preceded by Nova Peris-Kneebone Young Australian of the Year 1998 Succeeded by Bryan Gaensler...
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  • science.org.au Yuri Estrin, science.org.au John Evans, science.org.au Bryan Gaensler, science.org.au Andrew Hassell, science.org.au Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, science...
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  • (1994-1996) Michelle Storey (1996-2003) John Lattanzio (2003-2008) Bryan Gaensler (2008-2014) Daniel Price (2014-2017) Melanie Johnston-Hollitt (2018-2020)...
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  • galaxy or quasar, and of its radio-emitting 'lobes'. In 2015, he and Bryan Gaensler calculated that the cosmic magnetic fields in ancient galaxies are much...
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  • Graham 2012 – 2015: Peter Martin (Acting/Interim) 2015 – present: Bryan Gaensler "Looking Skyward". University of Toronto Magazine. Retrieved 2019-10-24...
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    Bibcode:2003MNRAS.340..115G. doi:10.1046/j.1365-8711.2003.06296.x. S2CID 14308769. Gaensler, Bryan M.; Slane, Patrick O. (September 2006). "The Evolution and Structure...
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    speakers have included Nobel Laureate Professor Brian Schmidt, Professor Bryan Gaensler, Australia's Astronomer at Large Professor Fred Watson, Mark Phillips...
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    poet and short story writer Banjo Paterson, poet and journalist Dr Bryan Gaensler, Young Australian of the Year, 1999; former assistant professor of astronomy...
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  • the member organisations. CAASTRO's founding Director was Professor Bryan Gaensler. He was succeeded by Professor Elaine Sadler from The University of...
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  • National University Ary Hoffmann Pest Control University of Melbourne Bryan Gaensler Astronomy University of Sydney Christian Turney Climate Change University...
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  • Olympics in modern pentathlon. Eddie Jaku – Holocaust survivor. Professor Bryan Gaensler – astronomer and Young Australian of the Year (1999). Professor Lisa...
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  • (Australian National University, Mount Stromlo Observatory). Professor Bryan Gaensler (Sydney University, Young Australian of the Year 1999 and Director of...
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  • Astronomical Society of Australia (PASA), for which the editor-in-chief is Bryan Gaensler. PASA is an ISI-listed, fully refereed electronic-only journal for new...
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    David; Lewin, Walter H. G.; Verbunt, Frank; Homer, Lee; Margon, Bruce; Gaensler, Bryan M.; Kaspi, Victoria M.; Miller, Jon M.; Fox, Derek W. (28 March 2002)...
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  • releases". Archived from the original on 2013-02-06. Retrieved 2013-02-12. "Bryan Gaensler", http://www.usyd.edu.au/news/science/397.html?newsstoryid=6140 "Andrew...
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  • arts". KIDKO after school performing arts. Retrieved 1 February 2017. Gaensler, Bryan (25 January 2003). "Keeping the faith in a world less certain". The...
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    Bibcode:2009MNRAS.399L..24G. doi:10.1111/j.1745-3933.2009.00716.x. S2CID 14438667. Gaensler, Bryan (2012-07-03). Extreme Cosmos: A Guided Tour of the Fastest, Brightest...
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    Brar, Charanjot; Cassanelli, Tomas; Chawla, Pragya; Fonseca, Emmanuel; Gaensler, B. M.; Josephy, Alexander; Kaczmarek, Jane F.; Leung, Calvin; Lin, Hsiu-Hsien;...
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    from the original on 17 November 2016. Retrieved 1 February 2017. Gaensler, Bryan. "Sydney Institute for Astronomy - The University of Sydney". Archived...
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