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Roger Clay

Professor Roger Clay was awarded a PhD from Imperial College, London in 1970 and came to Adelaide in 1971 as a Queen Elizabeth Fellow. He has spent periods of time as Dean of Science and Head of Physics. He was also President of the Astronomical Society of Australia.

Expertise

Cosmic rays (origin, acceleration, propagation through space); gamma ray astronomy (gamma rays from the Galaxy as a whole, pulsars, supernovae, active galaxies such as quasars); high energy neutrino astronomy (neutrinos from the Galaxy as a whole, pulsars, supernovae, active galaxies such as quasars); meteorites; physics; planets; space

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