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Mariano Méndez receives European prize for astronomy education in developing countries

05 April 2023

Professor in high-energy astrophysics Mariano Méndez receives the 2023 Jocelyn Bell Burnell Inspiration Medal. He receives this prize for his work over decades to set up a programme of education in space science in developing countries around the world. The prize is awarded by the European Astronomical Society (EAS).

Prof. Mariano Méndez
Prof. Mariano Méndez

In addition to his scientific career, Mariano Méndez has helped promote science in developing countries. He developed a programme of education on space science for the benefit of a large community of young scientists in developing countries. He also raised funds from several international organisations to carry out a programme of capacity-building workshops on space science. The workshops have so far trained more than 1500 participants from over 50 countries. Méndez carries this programme on a voluntarily basis, all while maintaining a productive scientific career.

Career

Mariano Méndez grew up in Argentina. In 1996 he moved to the Netherlands for a postdoc, and as of 2007 he is working at the University of Groningen (UG). As of 2016, he is Professor in high-energy astrophysics at the Kapteyn Astronomical Institute of the Faculty of Science and Engineering, UG.

Jocelyn Bell Burnell Inspiration Medal
Jocelyn Bell Burnell Inspiration Medal

Jocelyn Bell Burnell Inspiration Medal

The Jocelyn Bell Burnell Inspiration Medal by the European Astronomical Society is awarded to recognize astronomers at all career stages whose contribution goes beyond scientific research. Méndez is the second astronomer to receive the prize.

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