Mark J. Devlin
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MSc, PhD, 1993, University of California, Berkeley
Mark J. Devlin | |
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Devlin on Cerro Toco in Northern Chile in 2023 | |
| Born | |
| Known for | BLAST |
| Relatives | Paul Devlin (brother) |
| Academic background | |
| Education | BA, 1988, University of Wisconsin–Madison MSc, PhD, 1993, University of California, Berkeley |
| Thesis | Measurements of anisotropy in the cosmic microwave background on degree angular scales (1994) |
| Doctoral advisor | Andrew E. Lange |
| Academic work | |
| Institutions | University of Pennsylvania |
Mark Joseph Devlin is an American astrophysicist and cosmologist. He is the Reese W. Flower Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of Pennsylvania.
Devlin was born and raised in New Brunswick, New Jersey[1] by parents Thomas Devlin and Nancy Sherry.[2] His father was a particle physics professor at Rutgers University.[3] He also grew up alongside his brother Paul, who later became an filmmaker.[4][5]
Devlin completed his Bachelor of Science in physics and mathematics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison (UW–Madison)[6] under the direction of Dan McCammon.[7][8] In 2015, Devlin received the UW-Madison Physics Department Distinguished Alumni Award.[7] Following his undergraduate degree, Devlin earned his Master of Science and PhD from the University of California, Berkeley[6] under the direction of Andrew E. Lange.[9]