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Dr. David Green is a retired Associate Professor at the University of Cambridge's Cavendish Laboratory, affiliated with Churchill College as a Fellow. His career began with academic appointments in Cambridge and postdoctoral research in Canada. His primary research focuses on radio astronomy, including studies of Cygnus X-1/X-3 with the AMI telescope, low-frequency radio surveys via the GMRT, and Galactic supernova remnants. His work bridges astrophysics with interdisciplinary interests in music psychology, autism research, and cognitive neuroscience.
- Education:
- BA and PhD in Physics from the University of Cambridge
- Affiliations:
- Fellow, Churchill College
- Member of Cavendish Laboratory
Research interests span astrophysical phenomena like radio emissions from compact objects and supernova remnants, alongside explorations of music preferences, empathic mechanisms in autism, and pandemic mental health dynamics. His recent work integrates large-scale data analysis to address questions in neurodevelopmental disorders and social cognition.
Key contributions include studies on genetic correlates of autism, music's role in emotion regulation, and cross-cultural analyses of psychological constructs like theory of mind. Despite retirement, his publications continue to explore intersections between physics, psychology, and neuroscience.
No academic awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided texts. His advising record is not detailed here. The Cavendish Laboratory serves as his primary research hub, though collaborations extend globally through institutions like the Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope.


