Ian Crawford (astrobiologist)

Ian Andrew Crawford FRAS (born 1961)[1] is a British professor of planetary science and astrobiology at Birkbeck, University of London in the United Kingdom.[3]

Ian Crawford

FRAS
Born
Ian Andrew Crawford

1961 (age 5859)[1]
EducationNorth Cestrian Grammar School
Alma materUniversity College London (BSc, PhD)
Newcastle University (MSc)
Scientific career
InstitutionsBirkbeck, University of London
University College London
ThesisA study of the interstellar medium towards the Scorpius OB1 association (1988)
Doctoral studentsKatherine Joy[2]
Websitewww.bbk.ac.uk/geology/our-staff/ian-crawford

Education and early life

Born in Warrington, Cheshire, Crawford was educated at North Cestrian Grammar School in Greater Manchester from 1972 to 1979.[1] Crawford studied Astronomy at University College London (BSc, 1982) followed by Geophysics and Planetary Physics at Newcastle University (MSc, 1983). He was awarded a PhD in Astrophysics from University College London in 1988 for research on the interstellar medium.

Career and research

Crawford is a specialist in the science and exploration of the Moon and in the search for life in the Universe. Before switching his research interests to planetary science in 2003, Crawford had a 15-year career at University College London as an observational astronomer specializing in studies of the interstellar medium.[3] He is the author of over 130 peer-reviewed research papers in the fields of astronomy, planetary science, astrobiology and space exploration.[4]

Crawford served as a Vice-President of the Royal Astronomical Society from 2017 to 2019.[1] He is a former member of the European Space Sciences Committee (ESSC) of the European Science Foundation and of the European Space Agency's Human Spaceflight and Exploration Science Advisory Committee (HESAC).[3]

Selected publications

  • Widening Perspectives: The Intellectual and Social Benefits of Astrobiology (Regardless of Whether Extraterrestrial Life is Discovered or Not)[5]
  • The Long-Term Scientific Benefits of a Space Economy[6]
  • Lunar Resources: A Review[7]
  • Interplanetary Federalism: Maximising the Chances of Extraterrestrial Peace, Diversity and Liberty[8]
  • Avoiding Intellectual Stagnation: The Starship as an Expander of Minds[9]
  • Lunar Exploration: Opening a Window into the History and Evolution of the Inner Solar System[10]
  • Back to the Moon: The Scientific Rationale for Resuming Lunar Surface Exploration arXiv:1206.0749 Astrobiology (Vol. 10, pp. 577–587, 2010).

Awards and honours

Crawford is a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society (FRAS).

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References

  1. "Crawford, Prof. Ian Andrew". Who's Who. ukwhoswho.com (online Oxford University Press ed.). A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc. 2017. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U258281. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  2. Joy, Katherine Helen (2007). Studies in lunar geology and geochemistry using sample analysis and remote sensing measurements. ucl.ac.uk (PhD thesis). University College London (University of London). OCLC 890146048. EThOS uk.bl.ethos.445898.
  3. Professor Ian Crawford. Birkbeck College. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
  4. "Ian Crawford Publications". Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  5. "Widening Perspectives: The Intellectual and Social Benefits of Astrobiology (Regardless of Whether Extraterrestrial Life is Discovered or Not)"], International Journal of Astrobiology (2017) arXiv:1703.06239
  6. "The Long-Term Scientific Benefits of a Space Economy", Space Policy (Vol. 37, pp. 58–61, 2016).arXiv:1607.04901
  7. Lunar Resources: A Review Progress in Physical Geography (Vol. 39, pp. 137–167, 2015). arXiv:1410.6865
  8. Crawford, Ian A. (2015). "Interplanetary Federalism: Maximising the Chances of Extraterrestrial Peace, Diversity and Liberty": 199–218. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-09567-7_13. ISSN 2199-3882. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  9. "Avoiding Intellectual Stagnation: The Starship as an Expander of Minds", Journal of the British Interplanetary Society, 67, 253-257, 2014 arXiv:1501.04249
  10. Crawford, Ian A.; Joy, Katherine H. (2014). "Lunar exploration: opening a window into the history and evolution of the inner Solar System". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 372 (2024): 20130315. arXiv:1408.2587. doi:10.1098/rsta.2013.0315. ISSN 1364-503X. PMC 4128274. PMID 25114318.
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