Rachel Bean is a cosmologist and theoretical astrophysicist.[1] She is a professor of astronomy[2] at Cornell University.
Rachel Bean | |
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Awards | Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers Cottrell Scholar Award NASA Group Achievement Award |
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Education | Cambridge University |
Alma mater | Imperial College London |
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Discipline | Astronomy |
Sub-discipline | Dark energy |
Institutions | Cornell University |
Bean received her bachelor’s degree (Natural Sciences) from Cambridge University (1995). After graduation, she worked in the Strategy Division at Accenture before returning to academia. She received her master’s (1999) and doctorate (2002) in theoretical physics from Imperial College London. She did postdoctoral research at Princeton University, before becoming a faculty member at Cornell University in 2005.[3]
Bean’s research focuses on cosmological tests of the nature of dark energy and gravity, and the physical origins of primordial inflation, using data from large-scale structure and the cosmic microwave background. She is actively involved in a number of international astronomical surveys including the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST), the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), and the Euclid mission.[1]
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