Bohdan Paczynski Born: 8-Feb-1940 Birthplace: Vilnius, Lithuania Died: 19-Apr-2007 Location of death: Princeton, NJ Cause of death: Cancer - Brain
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Astronomer, Physicist Party Affiliation: Democratic Nationality: United States Executive summary: Gravitational microlensing Astrophysicist Bohdan Paczynski (pah-CHIN-skee) developed a technique using gravitational microlensing to allow observation of distant objects, even those that produce or reflect little or no light. He was also a founder of the All-Sky Automated Survey, which monitors millions of stars photometrically, and he was the first to advance the theory that mysterious bursts of gamma rays detected by satellites since the 1980s emanate from deep space, not from nearby sources. Father: Jan Paczynski (attorney) Mother: Helena Paczynski Wife: Hanna Paczynski (m. 1965) Daughter: Agnieszka Paczynski Son: Martin Paczynski (computer programmer)
University: PhD Astrophysics, Warsaw University (1964) Teacher: Nickolas Copernicus Astronomical Center, Polish Academy of Sciences (1962-79) Professor: Nickolas Copernicus Astronomical Center, Polish Academy of Sciences (1979-82) Professor: Astrophysics, Princeton University (1982-2007)
Bruce Medal 2002 Royal Astronomical Society Gold Medal 1999 Henry Draper Medal 1997 Eddington Medal 1987 American Astronomical Society International Astronomical Union National Academy of Sciences Polish Academy of Sciences
Asteroid Namesake 11755 Paczynski Naturalized US Citizen 1991 Lithuanian Ancestry
Polish Ancestry
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