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Simon Mitton is a Life Fellow at St Edmund's College and Professor in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge. He is a leading scholar in the history of astronomical sciences and cosmology, focusing on 19th-20th century developments. His research explores controversies in cosmology, pioneers like Einstein and Hoyle, and the history of deep carbon science. He holds fellowships with the Royal Astronomical Society, Geological Society, and Royal Historical Society.
Research Interests: Mitton’s work bridges history and science, examining how conflicts shaped cosmology. Key topics include relativistic cosmology’s evolution, the role of figures like Lemaître and Gamow, and the discovery of Earth’s deep carbon systems. His books, such as Vera Rubin, a Life and From Crust to Core, showcase interdisciplinary approaches to scientific biography and geochemical history.
Publications & Lectures: Mitton has authored over 20 books and numerous articles. Recent works analyze the Big Bang-Steady State debate and deep carbon science’s 500-year history. He frequently lectures at institutions like the Royal Astronomical Society and international cruises, emphasizing science communication and historical narratives.
Awards: His contributions earned recognition through fellowships in learned societies and honorary roles. He has been a Visiting Scholar at multiple institutions, reflecting his global impact in science history.
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