Steven Balbus

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Steven Balbus is a prominent theoretical astrophysicist best known for his work on accretion disk theory and the magnetorotational instability.

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instanceOf astrophysicist
person
theoretical astrophysicist
awardReceived American Astronomical Society Brouwer Award
Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy
surface form: American Astronomical Society Warner Prize

Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society
surface form: Royal Astronomical Society Gold Medal

Shaw Prize in Astronomy
citizenship United States of America
coDiscovered magnetorotational instability in accretion disks
coDiscoveredWith John F. Hawley NERFINISHED
educatedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Princeton University
employer University of Oxford
University of Virginia
École Normale (Paris)
surface form: École Normale Supérieure
fieldOfWork accretion disk theory
astrophysics
magnetohydrodynamics
theoretical astrophysics
gender male
hasAcademicDegree PhD in astrophysics
knownFor Balbus–Hawley instability
accretion disk theory
magnetorotational instability
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Sciences
notableWork papers on magnetorotational instability in accretion disks
positionHeld Commonwealth Professor of Astronomy at the University of Virginia
Savilian Professor of Astronomy at the University of Oxford
researchInterest accretion disks
astrophysical fluid dynamics
galactic dynamics
magnetorotational turbulence

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Savilian Chair hasChairHolder Steven Balbus
subject surface form: Savilian Chair of Astronomy
Savilian Chair hasNotableHolder Steven Balbus
subject surface form: Savilian Chair of Astronomy