astro.wikisort.org - ResearcherAndrew Patrick Vincent Siemion is an astrophysicist and director]of the Berkeley SETI Research Center.[1][2] His research interests include high energy time-variable celestial phenomena, astronomical instrumentation and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI).[3] Andrew Siemion is the Principal Investigator for the Breakthrough Listen program.[4]
American astrophysicist (born 1980)
Andrew Siemion |
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 Siemion at the GeekPark 2018 Innovation Festival (Beijing, China) |
Born | Andrew Patrick Vincent Siemion (1980-08-09) August 9, 1980 (age 42) |
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Nationality | American |
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Education | A.B., University of California at Berkeley, 2008 M.A., University of California at Berkeley, 2010 Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley, 2012 |
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Known for | Director of the Berkeley SETI Research Center, Bernard M. Oliver Chair for SETI at the SETI Institute |
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Spouse(s) | Mai-Chi Hoang |
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Scientific career |
Fields | Astrophysics, astronomy, radio astronomy |
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Institutions | University of California, Berkeley SETI Institute |
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Thesis | Searches for Exotic Radio Sources and Intelligent Life on Other Worlds (2012) |
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Influences | Jill Tarter Frank Drake Carl Sagan |
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Website | seti.berkeley.edu |
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Siemion received a B.A. degree in 2008, an M.A. degree in 2010, and a Ph.D. degree in 2012, all in astrophysics from the University of California, Berkeley. In 2018, Siemion was named the Bernard M. Oliver Chair for SETI at the SETI Institute.[5] Siemion is jointly affiliated with Radboud University Nijmegen and the University of Malta. Also in 2018, he was elected to the International Academy of Astronautics as a Corresponding Member for Basic Sciences.[6] In September 2015, Siemion testified on the current status of astrobiology to the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the United States Congress.[7][8][9][10][11][12]
Siemion regularly appears on television, radio, and other media outlets discussing the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, astrobiology and astrophysics. He has appeared on Space's Deepest Secrets, Through the Wormhole, Horizon and Aliens: The Definitive Guide.[13]
References
- "Breakthrough Initiatives". BreakThroughInitiatives.org. Breakthrough Initiatives. July 20, 2015. Retrieved October 19, 2015.
- "Andrew Siemion - UC Berkeley - Projects - Breakthrough Listen Initiative". UC Berkeley. 2015. Retrieved October 19, 2015.
- "Query Results from the ADS Database". Astrophysics Data System. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
- "Breakthrough Listen Observing Program on the Green Bank Telescope". Retrieved July 22, 2018.
- "Andrew Siemion Named Bernard M. Oliver Chair of SETI at the SETI Institute". April 9, 2018. Retrieved June 5, 2018.
- "International Academy of Astronautics".
- Siemion, Andrew (September 29, 2015). "Prepared Statement by Andrew Siemion - Hearing on Astrobiology Status Report - From: House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology". SpaceRef.com. Retrieved October 19, 2015.
- "US House Committee Hearing: Astrobiology and the Search for Life Beyond Earth in the Next Decade". NASA. September 29, 2015. Retrieved October 19, 2015.[dead link]
- "Video (161:27) - US Congress - Hearing: Astrobiology and the Search for Life Beyond Earth in the Next Decade (EventID=103978) - begins at 62:42 (10:04:02 AM)". US Congress. September 29, 2015. Retrieved October 19, 2015.
- "Full Committee Hearing - Astrobiology and the Search for Life Beyond Earth in the Next Decade". US Congress. September 29, 2015. Archived from the original on April 8, 2016. Retrieved October 19, 2015.
- "Press Release - Hearing: Astrobiology and the Search for Life Beyond Earth in the Next Decade". US Congress. September 29, 2015. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 19, 2015.
- "Transcripts - Hearing: Astrobiology and the Search for Life Beyond Earth in the Next Decade". US Congress. September 29, 2015. Retrieved October 19, 2015.
- "Andrew Siemion IMDb Filmography". IMDb. March 30, 2018. Retrieved March 30, 2018.
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Astrobiology |
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Disciplines |
- Astrochemistry
- Astrophysics
- Atmospheric sciences
- Biochemistry
- Evolutionary biology
- Exoplanetology
- Geomicrobiology
- Microbiology
- Paleontology
- Planetary science
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Main topics |
- Abiogenesis
- Allan Hills 84001
- Biomolecule
- Biosignature
- Drake equation
- Earliest known life forms
- Earth analog
- Extraterrestrial life
- Extraterrestrial sample curation
- Extremophiles
- Hypothetical types of biochemistry
- List of microorganisms tested in outer space
- Ocean planet
- Panspermia
- Planetary protection
- Search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI)
- Yamato meteorite
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Planetary habitability | |
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Space missions | Earth orbit | |
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Mars |
- Beagle 2
- Fobos-Grunt
- Mars Science Laboratory
- Mars 2020
- Phoenix
- Tianwen-1
- Trace Gas Orbiter
- Viking
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Comets and asteroids |
- Hayabusa2
- OSIRIS-REx
- Rosetta
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Planned |
- BioSentinel
- Dragonfly
- Europa Clipper
- ExoMars
- Rosalind Franklin rover
- Kazachok lander
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Proposed |
- Breakthrough Enceladus
- BRUIE
- CAESAR
- Enceladus Explorer
- Enceladus Life Finder
- Enceladus Life Signatures and Habitability
- Enceladus Orbilander
- Europa Lander
- ExoLance
- Explorer of Enceladus and Titan
- Icebreaker Life
- Journey to Enceladus and Titan
- Laplace-P
- Life Investigation For Enceladus
- Mars sample return mission
- Oceanus
- THEO
- Trident
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Cancelled and undeveloped | |
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Institutions and programs |
- Astrobiology Society of Britain
- Astrobiology Science and Technology for Exploring Planets
- Breakthrough Initiatives
- Breakthrough Listen
- Breakthrough Message
- Breakthrough Starshot
- Carl Sagan Institute
- Center for Life Detection Science
- European Astrobiology Network Association
- MERMOZ
- NASA Astrobiology Institute
- Nexus for Exoplanet System Science
- Ocean Worlds Exploration Program
- Spanish Astrobiology Center
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Events and objects | |
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Signals of interest | Misidentified |
- CP 1919 (misidentified pulsar)
- CTA-102 (misidentified quasar)
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Stars | |
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Other |
- SHGb02+14a (radio source)
- Wow! signal (inconclusive)
- Fast radio burst (unknown origin)
- BLC1 (radio signal)
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Life in the Universe |
- Earliest known life forms
- Habitability of Enceladus
- Habitability of Europa
- Habitability of Mars
- Habitability of Titan
- Habitability of Venus
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Planetary habitability | |
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Space missions |
- Beagle 2
- Biological Oxidant and Life Detection
- BioSentinel
- Curiosity rover
- Darwin
- Dragonfly
- Enceladus Explorer
- Enceladus Life Finder
- Europa Clipper
- ExoMars
- ExoLance
- EXPOSE
- Foton-M3
- Icebreaker Life
- Journey to Enceladus and Titan
- Laplace-P
- Life Investigation For Enceladus
- Living Interplanetary Flight Experiment
- Mars Geyser Hopper
- Mars sample-return mission
- Mars 2020
- Northern Light
- Opportunity rover
- SpaceX Red Dragon
- Spirit rover
- Tanpopo
- Titan Mare Explorer
- Venus In Situ Explorer
- Viking 1
- Viking 2
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Interstellar communication |
- Active SETI
- Allen Telescope Array
- Arecibo message
- Arecibo Observatory
- Berkeley SETI Research Center
- Bracewell probe
- Breakthrough Initiatives
- Breakthrough Listen
- Breakthrough Message
- Communication with extraterrestrial intelligence
- Gauss's Pythagorean right triangle proposal
- Astrolinguistics
- Lincos language
- NIROSETI
- Pioneer plaque
- Project Cyclops
- Project Ozma
- Project Phoenix
- SERENDIP
- Search for extraterrestrial intelligence
- SETI@home
- setiQuest
- Voyager Golden Record
- Water hole
- Xenolinguistics
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Exhibitions | |
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Hypotheses |
- Aestivation hypothesis
- Cosmic pluralism
- Directed panspermia
- Drake equation
- Extraterrestrial hypothesis
- Fermi paradox
- Great Filter
- Hypothetical types of biochemistry
- Interplanetary contamination
- Kardashev scale
- Mediocrity principle
- Neocatastrophism
- Panspermia
- Planetarium hypothesis
- Rare Earth hypothesis
- Zoo hypothesis
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Related topics |
- Ancient astronauts
- Astrobiology
- Astroecology
- Biosignature
- Brookings Report
- Planetary protection
- Potential cultural impact of extraterrestrial contact
- Post-detection policy
- Exotheology
- Extraterrestrials in fiction
- Extremophile
- MERMOZ
- Nexus for Exoplanet System Science
- Noogenesis
- San Marino Scale
- Technosignature
- UFO religion
- Xenoarchaeology
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Interstellar communications |
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Programs |
- Active SETI
- Breakthrough Initiatives
- Breakthrough Listen
- Breakthrough Message
- Communication with extraterrestrial intelligence
- Search for extraterrestrial intelligence
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Messages |
- List of interstellar radio messages
- A Message from Earth
- Across the Universe
- Arecibo message
- Bracewell probe
- Cosmic Call
- CosmicOS
- Hello from Earth
- Pioneer plaque
- Teen Age Message
- Voyager Golden Record
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People | |
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Other |
- Alien language
- Archaeology, Anthropology, and Interstellar Communication
- Astrobiology
- Astrolinguistics
- Drake equation
- Extraterrestrial life
- Lincos
- Fermi paradox
- Prix Guzman
- San Marino Scale
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[de] Andrew Siemion
Andrew Patrick Vincent Siemion (* 9. August 1980) ist ein US-amerikanischer Astrophysiker und Direktor des Berkeley SETI Research Center (BSRC).[1][2] Seine Forschungsinteressen umfassen hochenergetische zeitvariable Himmelsphänomene, astronomische Instrumentierung und die Suche nach außerirdischer Intelligenz (SETI).[3] Andrew Siemion ist der Projektleiter für das Breakthrough Listen Programm.[4]
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