Paul Davies is a theoretical physicist, cosmologist,
astrobiologist, author and broadcaster. On 1 September 2006 Paul
Davies will take up a new position as college professor at Arizona
State University, the largest public university campus in the USA.
He will have the distinctive assignment to establish a new centre
on foundational questions in science, to encompass cosmology, life,
astrobiology and philosophy - a think tank for addressing complex
issues in these areas.He has achieved an international reputation
for his ability to explain the significance of advanced scientific
ideas in simple language. He is the author of some twenty-five
books including The Mind of God, The Last Three Minutes and How to
Build a Time Machine. Among other awards he has won the Templeton
Prize, The Royal Society's Michael Faraday Prize for science
communication and a Glaxo Science Writers' Fellowship. In April
1999 the asteroid 1992 OG was officially named (6870) Pauldavies in
his honour. Davies has extensive experience in all facets of the
media. He writes regularly for newspapers, journals and magazines
in several countries. Notable among his contributions to radio are
a series of documentaries on BBC Radio 3, and his television work
has ranged from chat shows to scripting and presenting various
documentaries, including his own series entitled The Big Questions
and More Big Questions. Committed to bringing science to the wider
public, Davies engages in a heavy program of public lecturing
around the world, addressing scientific and religious topics. As a
supporter of the arts, he is also frequently involved in literary
and artistic events both in Australia and internationally. The
recipient of many awards and commendations, Davies won the Eureka
Prize in 1991 for the promotion of science in Australia, and in
1993 he was presented with an Advance Australia Award for
outstanding contributions to science. In 1995 Davies was awarded
the Templeton Prize for progress in religion, the world's largest
prize for intellectual endeavour.
Paul Davies is married, and has four children. He remains a British
citizen. In addition to his passion for both traditional and
contemporary art, he is interested in the history of the second
world war, politics and economics. He also enjoys keeping fit and
discussing geographical trivia.
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