Stan Cowley

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Stanley William Herbert Cowley FRS [6] (born 1947)[7] is a British physicist, Emeritus Professor of Solar Planetary Physics at the University of Leicester.[8][9][10]

Born
Stanley William Herbert Cowley

1947 (age 7879)
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Stan Cowley
Stan Cowley in 2016
Born
Stanley William Herbert Cowley

1947 (age 7879)
EducationCaludon Castle School
Alma materImperial College London (PhD)
AwardsChapman Medal (1991)
Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (2006)
Scientific career
FieldsSolar-planetary physics[1]
InstitutionsUniversity of Colorado
University of Leicester
ThesisSelf-consistent models of magnetic neutral sheets (1972)
Academic advisorsJames Dungey[2]
Doctoral students
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Education

Cowley was educated at Caludon Castle School, Coventry, and Imperial College, London, graduating with first class honours in physics in 1968. He was awarded a PhD by Imperial in 1972 for research supervised by James Dungey.[2]

Career and research

Cowley had a visiting Scholarship at the University of Colorado in 1972–73 before returning to Imperial, where was appointed a Lecturer in 1982, Reader in 1985 and Professor in 1988. He was appointed Head of the Space and Atmospheric Physics Group at Imperial in 1990 before moving in 1996 to the University of Leicester as Head of the Radio and Space Plasma Physics group.[11]

Cowley's primary research interest is the physical processes that shape the outer plasma environments of Earth and the magnetised planets.[1][11]

Cowley's former doctoral students include Emma Bunce,[3] Nicola Fox,[4] and Caitriona Jackman.[5]

Honours and awards

Emma Bunce and Stan Cowley in 2006

References

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