Roger Malina
{{Short description|American physicist and astronomer}}
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1950|7|6}}
| nationality = American
| citizenship = United States
| education = Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of California, Berkeley
| spouse = {{marriage|Christine Maxwell|June 1986}}
| children = 3
| father = Frank Malina
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Roger Malina (born July 6, 1950) is an American physicist, astronomer, Executive Editor of Leonardo Publications by Leonardo, the International Society of Arts, Sciences and Technology (published by MIT Press) and distinguished professor of arts and technology, and professor of physics at the University of Texas at Dallas.
Education and career
Malina obtained his Bachelor of Science in physics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1972, and his Ph.D. in astronomy from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1979.[http://www.oamp.fr/people/malina/ Curriculum vitae], Observatoire Astronomique de Marseille-Provence, downloaded 19. November 2011 He was principal investigator for the NASA Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite at the University of California, Berkeley. He is former director of the Observatoire Astronomique de Marseille Provence (OAMP) and of the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille in Marseille, and member of its observational cosmology group, which investigates the nature of dark matter and dark energy.[http://www.oamp.fr/infoglueDeliverLive/Pages+Speciales/Page_Print?contentId=647 Observatoire Astronomique de Marseille-Provence, Département Gassendi], downloaded 19. November 2011[http://www.asc-cybernetics.org/2011/?page_id=427 Roger Malina], American Society for Cybernetics, 2011, downloaded 19. November 2011
Malina is president of the Association Leonardo in France, which fosters connections between the arts, sciences and technology, and has been the editor-in-chief of Leonardo magazine at MIT Press since 1982. He is also member of the Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Study (Institut Méditerranéen de Recherches Avancées, IMERA),[http://malina.diatrope.com/about/ Roger Malina], on his own site, downloaded 19. November 2011 which he has helped to set up and which aims at contributing to interdisciplinarity and which places emphasis on the human dimensions of the sciences.[http://www.imera.fr/index.php/en/component/content/article/271.html The Aix-Marseille Institute for Advanced Study], IMERA, downloaded 19. November 2011 He is member of the jury for the Buckminster Fuller Challenge 2011.[http://challenge.bfi.org/jurors The Buckminster Fuller Challenge: Jury], downloaded 19. November 2011
Malina serves on the Advisory Council of METI (Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence). In 2011, Malina was appointed as distinguished professor of art and technology and professor of physics{{Citation needed|date=January 2012}} at the University of Texas at Dallas, where he commenced teaching in Spring 2012.[http://coursebook.utdallas.edu/search/rxm116130 Class Profile: Special Topics in Arts and Technology], University of Texas at Dallas, downloaded 19. November 2011 His specialty in astrophysics is space instrumentation. His current work focuses on connections between science and art.
Personal life
Malina is the son of Frank Malina, who was a research engineer in rocket propulsion, first director of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and kinetic artist and founder of Leonardo Journal.
In 1986, Malina married British Internet content pioneer and educator Christine Maxwell. They have three children, sons Xavier (born 1988) and Yuri (born 1990) and daughter Giselle (born 1991).{{Cite news|url=https://www.thedailybeast.com/ghislaine-maxwell-where-in-the-world-is-jeffrey-epsteins-girlfriend|title=Jeffrey Epstein's 'Madam' Ghislaine Maxwell Spotted at In-N-Out Burger|last=Briquelet|first=Kate|date=August 15, 2019|work=The Daily Beast|access-date=August 16, 2019|last2=Cartwright|first2=Lachlan|last3=Kennedy|first3=Dana|last4=Ross|first4=Jamie|last5=Frias|first5=Jordan}}
Publications
;Books:
- Stuart Bowyer and Roger F. Malina (eds.): Astrophysics in the Extrême Ultraviolet, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996, {{ISBN|978-0-7923-3908-3}}
- Roger F. Malina and Stuart Bowyer (eds.): Extreme Ultraviolet Astronomy, Pergamon Press, 1991.
- Jürgen Claus, "Roger F. Malina", in: "Liebe die Kunst. Eine Autobiografie in einundzwanzig Begegnungen", Kerber/ZKM, 2013, pp. 204–217. {{ISBN|978-3-86678-788-9}}
References
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External links
- [http://malina.diatrope.com/about/ Roger Malina], on his own site
- [http://www.oamp.fr/people/malina/ Curriculum vitae], Observatoire Astronomique de Marseille-Provence
- [http://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/ev.php-URL_ID=1497&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html Roger Malina], digi-arts UNESCO knowledge portal
- [http://www.diatrope.com/rfm/science_files/rfm_cv_fr_dec09.pdf Curriculum vitae abrégé] (in French language)
- [https://univ-provence.academia.edu/rogermalina Roger MAlina], academia.edu
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Category:20th-century American physicists