Chris Impey | Physics and Astronomy | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Chris Impey | Physics and Astronomy | Excellence in Research Award

University of Arizona | United States

Prof. Dr. Chris Impey is a distinguished astronomer whose research has profoundly shaped modern astrophysics and astronomy education. With over 34,300 citations, an h-index of 88, and an i10-index of 192, his scholarly influence spans across extragalactic astronomy, quasars, and cosmology. He has authored more than 400 refereed publications and conference papers, including pioneering studies on polarization, blazars, and low surface brightness galaxies. His extensive research funding includes numerous NASA and NSF grants, advancing the understanding of active galactic nuclei, quasars, and cosmic evolution. Beyond technical contributions, Prof. Impey is a prolific author and editor of over 18 books, including The Living Cosmos, How It Began, and Worlds Without End, which bridge scientific insight with philosophical reflection on humanity’s place in the universe. His interdisciplinary approach integrates astronomy, astrobiology, and education, emphasizing public engagement and science communication. Through decades of innovative research, teaching, and authorship, Prof. Impey has become a leading voice in exploring the origins, structure, and future of the cosmos, inspiring generations of scientists and students worldwide.

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Featured Publications

Grayson, S., Simon, M. N., Buxner, S., Wenger, M., & Impey, C. (2025). Motivation, demographics, and engagement during COVID-19 in an astrobiology massive open online course. Physical Review Physics Education Research, 21(1), 010109.

Impey, C., Wenger, M., Garuda, N., Golchin, S., & Stamer, S. (2025). Using large language models for automated grading of student writing about science. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education.

Impey, C. (2024, July). Developing technology tools to combat fake science. In EDULEARN24 Proceedings.

Impey, C., & Danehy, A. (2024, July). Exploring the frontiers of space in 3D. In EDULEARN24 Proceedings.

Impey, C. (2024, July). Graduate certificate in science communication. In EDULEARN24 Proceedings.

Impey, C. (2024, July). Massive open online courses: Astronomy for astronomical numbers. In EDULEARN24 Proceedings.

Impey, C. (2024, July). Using machine learning for automated grading of student science writing. In EDULEARN24 Proceedings.

Impey, C. (2024, July). Videos for astronomy education and outreach. In EDULEARN24 Proceedings.

Impey, C., Pereira, V., Danehy, A., & Wenger, M. (2023, July 12). Video as a vehicle for astronomy education and outreach. Astronomy Education Journal, 3(1), 052resana.

He, Y. (Kay), Impey, C., & Burleson, W. (2023, June 1). StellarScape: An immersive multimedia performance inspired by the life of a star. Leonardo, 56(3), 1–7.

Impey, C., Wenger, M., & Riabokin, X. (2023, April 1). The design and delivery of an astrobiology massive open online class. Astrobiology, 23(4), 1–10.

Impey, C. (2022, August). Life beyond Earth: How will it first be detected? Acta Astronautica, 199, 19–25.

Impey, C. (2022, April 19). Astrobiology for education and outreach: Three immersive projects. Preprint, ESSOAr.

Impey, C., & Formanek, M. (2021). MOOCs and 100 days of COVID: Enrollment surges in massive open online astronomy classes during the coronavirus pandemic. Social Sciences & Humanities Open, 3(1), 100177.

Impey, C. D. (2021). Science and faith off-Earth. In Astrobiology, discovery, and societal impact (pp. 345–358). Springer.

Szocik, K., Shelhamer, M., Braddock, M., Cucinotta, F. A., Impey, C., Worden, P., Peters, T., Ćirković, M. M., Smith, K. C., & Tachibana, K. (2021, October). Future space missions and human enhancement: Medical and ethical challenges. Futures, 131, 102819.

Szocik, K., Abood, S., Impey, C., Shelhamer, M., Haqq-Misra, J., Persson, E., Oviedo, L., Capova, K. A., Braddock, M., & Rappaport, M. B. (2020, March). Visions of a Martian future. Futures, 117, 102514.

Impey, C. (2019, December). Online resources for astronomy education and outreach. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 15(S367), 39–45.

Dinesh Kumar Chaudhary | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dinesh Kumar Chaudhary | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Tribhuvan University | Nepal

Author Profile

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Dinesh Chaudhary commenced his academic journey with a Bachelor's degree in Physics from Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal. He proceeded to earn a Master's and eventually a Ph.D. in Physics from the same institution, demonstrating a steadfast commitment to academic excellence from the outset.

Professional Endeavors

Throughout his career, Dr. Chaudhary has been actively engaged in teaching and research at Amrit Campus, Tribhuvan University. He has been imparting knowledge in both undergraduate and postgraduate physics courses since 2004 and 2010, respectively, showcasing his dedication to nurturing future generations of physicists.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Chaudhary's research endeavors span a wide array of topics in the field of physics, with a particular emphasis on materials science and nanotechnology. He has conducted several research projects investigating the electrical, optical, and sensing properties of various semiconductor materials, contributing significantly to the advancement of knowledge in these areas.

Accolades and Recognition

His contributions to the field have been recognized through memberships in esteemed organizations such as the Nepal Physical Society and the IEEE EDS Society. Additionally, his research publications in national and international journals have garnered attention and acclaim from the scientific community, further solidifying his reputation as a prominent figure in his field.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Chaudhary's research has not only expanded the frontiers of scientific knowledge but also holds practical implications in areas such as sensor technology, renewable energy, and nanoelectronics. His work on gas sensors, thin-film technology, and nanomaterials has the potential to address pressing societal challenges and drive innovation in various industries.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As Dr. Chaudhary continues his academic journey, his legacy of scholarly excellence and dedication to research will undoubtedly inspire future generations of physicists. His ongoing efforts to explore new avenues in materials science and nanotechnology promise to yield further insights and innovations, shaping the landscape of physics research for years to come.

Notable Publications

Wide-range ethanol sensor based on a spray-deposited nanostructured ZnO and Sn–doped ZnO films 2024

Structural, mechanical, electronic and optical properties of MgZnO3 perovskite: First-principles study 2023 (2)

Influence of nanoparticle size on the characterization of ZnO thin films for formaldehyde sensing at room temperature 2023 (11)

Mechanism of Imprinting Process in the Ni-P Metallic Glass Films: A Molecular Dynamics Study 2023 (3)

Unsteady Radiative Maxwell Fluid Flow over an Expanding Sheet with Sodium Alginate Water-Based Copper-Graphene Oxide Hybrid Nanomaterial: An Application to Solar Aircraft 2022 (10)

Prescribed Thermal Activity in the Radiative Bidirectional Flow of Magnetized Hybrid Nanofluid: Keller-Box Approach 2022 (13)