Geoff Marcy

Geoff Marcy

Known for: Creator
Biography: 1954-09-29 (70 years old)

Biography

Geoffrey William Marcy (born September 29, 1954) is an American astronomer. He was an early influence in the field of exoplanet detection, discovery, and characterization. Marcy was a professor of astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley, and an adjunct professor of physics and astronomy at San Francisco State University. Marcy and his research teams discovered many extrasolar planets, including 70 out of the first 100 known exoplanets and also the first planetary system around a Sun-like star, Upsilon Andromedae. Marcy was a co-investigator on the NASA Kepler mission. His collaborators have included R. Paul Butler, Debra Fischer and Steven S. Vogt, Jason Wright, Andrew Howard, Katie Peek, John Johnson, Erik Petigura, Lauren Weiss, Lea Hirsch and the Kepler Science Team. Following an investigation for sexual harassment in 2015, Marcy resigned his position at the University of California, Berkeley.

Filmography

all 5

self 5

Movies 3

TV Shows 2

Self - Astronomer, University of California, Berkeley
Aliens: The Definitive Guide

Aliens: The Definitive Guide (2013)

TV
Self - Astronomer at University of California at Berkeley
Finding Life Beyond Earth

Finding Life Beyond Earth (2011)

Movie
Self - University of California Berkeley
Extreme Universe

Extreme Universe (2010)

TV

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Gender
Male

Birthday
1954-09-29 (70 years old)

Citizenships
United States of America

Awards
The Shaw Prize in Astronomy, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Carl Sagan Prize for Science Popularization, NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal, Clarivate Citation Laureates, Beatrice M. Tinsley Prize, Henry Draper Medal, Shaw Prize, Cozzarelli Prize

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