Matthew Malkan

Biography


Matthew Malkan

Astronomy
Ph.D. Astronomy, California Institute of Technology
C.P.G.S. Physics, Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge
M.A. Physics, Harvard University
B.A. Astronomy, Harvard University

 

Matthew A. Malkan is currently a Distinguished Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of California Los Angeles. He makes multi-wavelength observations across the electromagnetic spectrum and measures very distant galaxies and how they have evolved across cosmic time, including the build-up of their stars, their heavy elements, and their giant black holes. He has authored or co-authored 500 articles in scientific journals.


Malkan is a frequent scientific reviewer for NSF, NASA and other international agencies, including competitions for prize fellowships, and observing time with ground- and space-based telescopes. He is active in science outreach, including work in local K-12 schools, film projects, and programs for radio and television.


Malkan served as a Vice President in the International Astronomical Union from 2015-2019. He received a Presidential Young Investigator Award and has been an international visiting scholar sponsored by the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science, and the Fundacion Mexico Estados-Unidos para la Ciencia.


He is a member of the National Science Board’s class of 2020-2026.