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Kavan Ratnatunga

Kavan Ratnatunga is a Sri Lankan scholar, with interests in astronomy, archaeology and numismatics.

Education

Kavan Ratnatunga went to school at Royal College, Colombo, Ceylon. In 1976 from the University of Ceylon, Colombo, he was awarded a first-class BSc Honours Degree in Physics. In 1979 he obtained a MS from University of Pittsburgh in USA, and in 1983 a PhD from Australian National University, specializing in automated statistical analysis of astronomical data and digital images.

Career

Ratnatunga's career included research at Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, Dominion Astrophysical Observatory in Victoria Canada, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt (1989/91), Space Telescope Science Institute and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore (1992/96), and Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh (1996/2004).[citation needed]

He returned to Sri Lanka in 2005. His current interests include increasing the information on Lanka on the Internet; archaeology with a special interest in numismatics; and rare books on Lanka. At the Post Graduate Institute of Archaeology in 2010, he obtained a Diploma in Museology.

Current activities

He is vice president of the Sri Lanka Numismatic Society, and the Archaeological Society of Sri Lanka.[1] He is ex-co member of the Internet Society of Sri Lanka and the Royal Asiatic Society of Sri Lanka. He is a Trustee of the National Trust of Sri Lanka.[2] He is a life member of the Sri Lanka Rationalist Association, the Sri Lanka Philatelic Society, and the Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Science of which he was the Chairman, Committee for the Popularization of Science in 2007. He is President of the Sri Lanka Astronomical Association. He is member of the International Astronomical Union (IAU), on behalf of which he was the chairman of the International Year of Astronomy IYA2009 committee for Sri Lanka.

He writes freelance for the Sunday Times of Sri Lanka.[3] He was a visiting Lecturer on Astronomy (DE1412) at the University of Moratuwa at Katubedda.[4]

Publications

His 50 publications in refereed Journals include the first in-situ sample of field halo K giants in the galactic halo (1983),[5] and the first quadruple gravitational lens discovered with the NASA Hubble Space Telescope (1995).[6]

References

  1. ^ "Office bearers". Archaeological Society of Sri Lanka.
  2. ^ "Trustees". National Trust of Sri Lanka.
  3. ^ "In the Sunday Times of Lanka since 2002 by Dr Kavan Ratnatunga".
  4. ^ "DE2410 - Astronomy and Cosmology: Term 6". University of Moratuwa.
  5. ^ Ratnatunga, Kavan U.; Freeman, K. C. (April 1985). "Kinematics of K giants in the outer galactic halo" (PDF). The Astrophysical Journal. 291: 260–269. Bibcode:1985ApJ...291..260R. doi:10.1086/163064.
  6. ^ "Hubble Discovers New Class of Gravitational Lens for Probing the Structure of the Cosmos". HubbleSite. 18 October 1995.

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