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J Roger P Angel

Professor at Astronomy, University of Arizona0 Followers

Professor J Roger P Angel is a distinguished faculty member at the University of Arizona, where he serves as a Professor in the School of Astronomy, Optical Sciences, and Arid Lands Resources Sciences-GIDP. He is also a valued member of the Graduate Faculty. Since his arrival at the university in 1973, Professor Angel has been instrumental in advancing the field of astronomy through his significant contributions to the Mirror Lab. His work at the lab has been crucial in the production of optics for various telescopes, including the creation of the largest mirrors ever manufactured for the Large Binocular Telescope. Professor Angel's research interests are diverse and interdisciplinary, encompassing the realms of astronomy, extraterrestrial life, photovoltaic systems, and global warming. His innovative work includes developing groundbreaking concepts for imaging and searching for primitive life on extraterrestrial planets. This research not only pushes the boundaries of our understanding of life beyond Earth but also enhances our capabilities in astronomical imaging and exploration. In addition to his work in astronomy, Professor Angel is deeply committed to addressing the pressing issue of global warming. He has explored innovative solutions such as space sunshades, which aim to mitigate the effects of climate change by reducing the amount of solar radiation reaching the Earth's surface. Furthermore, his research into concentrated photovoltaic systems seeks to harness solar energy more efficiently, contributing to sustainable energy solutions. Throughout his illustrious career, Professor Angel has been recognized for his pioneering contributions to science and technology. His work has not only advanced the field of astronomy but has also had a profound impact on our understanding of sustainable energy and climate change mitigation. His dedication to interdisciplinary research and his commitment to finding practical solutions to global challenges continue to inspire students and colleagues alike. Professor Angel's legacy at the University of Arizona is marked by his unwavering pursuit of knowledge and his innovative approach to solving complex scientific problems. His contributions to the Mirror Lab and his research in various scientific domains have left an indelible mark on the academic community and beyond. As a mentor and educator, he continues to inspire the next generation of scientists to explore the unknown and seek solutions to the world's most pressing issues.

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