Gillian Wilson

{{infobox scientist

|citizenship=British, American

|alma_mater=Glasgow University (BSc)
Durham University (PhD)

|workplaces=University of California, Riverside
University of California, Merced

|fields=Cosmology

|thesis_title=Gravitational lensing and galaxy clusters

|thesis_url=http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/5310/1/5310_2747.PDF?UkUDh:CyT

|thesis_year=1995

|doctoral_advisor=Carlos Frenk

}}

{{Short description|British and American cosmologist}}

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Gillian Wilson is a British-American astronomer and cosmologist.

Wilson joined University of California, Merced in October 2022 as Vice Chancellor for Research, Innovation and Economic Development and is also a Professor in the UC Merced Physics Department. She was formerly Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of California, Riverside, where she was also Senior Associate Vice Chancellor for Research & Economic Development.{{r|ucr}}

Biography

Wilson graduated with a BSc in Physics from Glasgow University in 1991. She completed her Ph.D. in 1995 at Durham University under the supervision of Carlos Frenk.{{r|ucr}} Her research interests include infrared astronomy to study the evolution of galaxies, galaxy clusters and protoclusters, massive ancient galaxies, and the dynamics of star formation as galaxies age.{{r|cluster}}{{r|protocluster}}{{r|monster}}

Recognition

She was named a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 2021, after a nomination from the APS Division of Astrophysics, "for pioneering techniques and significant contributions to clusters of galaxies, massive galaxies and cosmology, as well as for sustained leadership in research administration, broadening participation and outreach".{{r|faps}} In 2023 the American Astronomical Society (AAS) named Wilson as a Fellow of the AAS, "for pioneering innovative techniques and significant contributions to interpreting the fundamental physics of galaxy clusters, massive galaxies, and cosmology; and for exceptional leadership in research administration, broadening participation, and outreach".{{r|aas}}

References

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{{citation|url=https://aas.org/press/aas-names-22-new-fellows-2023|publisher=American Astronomical Society|title=AAS Names 22 New Fellows for 2023|date=February 8, 2023|access-date=2023-09-20}}

{{citation|url=https://www.highlandernews.org/20329/ucr-researchers-discover-galaxy-cluster/|newspaper=The Highlander|title=UCR researchers discover galaxy cluster|first=Aaron|last=Grech|date=September 22, 2015}}

{{citation|url=https://www.aps.org/programs/honors/fellowships/archive-all.cfm?initial=&year=2021&unit_id=DAP&institution=|title=Fellows nominated in 2021 by the Division of Astrophysics|work=APS Fellows archive|access-date=2022-07-02}}

{{citation|url=https://metro.co.uk/2020/02/05/weird-ancient-monster-galaxy-died-mysteriously-nasa-scientists-cant-explain-happened-12188240/|title=A weird ancient 'monster galaxy' died mysteriously and no-one knows why|first=Jasper|last=Hamill|date=February 5, 2020|newspaper=Metro}}

{{citation|url=http://www.sci-news.com/astronomy/magaz3ne-protoclusters-10541.html|title= Two protoclusters of galaxies spotted in early universe|date=February 10, 2022|first=Enrico|last=de Lazaro|work=Sci News}}

{{citation|url=https://profiles.ucr.edu/app/home/profile/gillianw|title=Gillian Wilson|work=UCR Profiles|publisher=University of California, Riverside|access-date=2022-07-02}}

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