Robert May, Baron May of Oxford, born on April 8, 1936, is an Australian scientist who served as the Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Government and as President of the Royal Society. He is also a professor at the University of Sydney and Princeton University, and currently holds a professorship at the University of Oxford and Imperial College London. His contributions to science have been significant, influencing various fields through his research and advisory roles.
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Time Zone - Australia/Sydney (10:0 E)
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Meaning of the name - Robert
bright fame, shining glory
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Robert May, Baron May of Oxford belongs to the Silent Generation group.
Place of Birth: Sydney
Place of Death: Oxford
Educated At: University of Sydney
Occupation: ecologist | university teacher | zoologist | physicist | politician | engineer
Spouses: Judith Feiner
Children: Naomi Felicity May
Employers: Santa Fe Institute | University of Sydney | Imperial College London | Princeton University | Harvard University
Awards Received: Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Physics | Corresponding Member of the Australian Academy of Science | Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales | Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering | Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science | Crafoord Prize in Biosciences | honorary doctor of Harvard University | Edgeworth David Medal | Lord Lewis Prize | Marsh Award for Conservation Biology | Member of the Order of Merit | Fellow of the Royal Society | Pawsey Medal | Companion of the Order of Australia | Robert H. MacArthur Award | Frink Medal | Blue Planet Prize | Linnean Medal | Josiah Willard Gibbs Lectureship | Dirac Medal for the Advancement of Physics | Croonian Medal and Lecture | Knight Bachelor | Balzan Prize | Copley Medal
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Note: Moon position is location and time sensitive.Planet | Position (Tropical, Western) | Transits on January 8, 2025 | Secondary Progressions for January 8, 2025 |
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Sun | 16 Capricorn 37 | 18 Capricorn 2 | 16 Aries 5 |
Moon | 8 Cancer 26 | 2 Taurus 19 | 6 Libra 36 |
Mercury | 2 Aquarius 58 | 29 Sagittarius 30 | 11 Aries 22 |
Venus | 5 Sagittarius 19 | 5 Pisces 11 | 23 Pisces 55 |
Mars | 24 Aquarius 54 | 29 Cancer 23 | 3 Taurus 5 |
Jupiter | 12 Sagittarius 57 | 12 Gemini 31 | 24 Sagittarius 12 |
Saturn | 6 Pisces 41 | 15 Pisces 1 | 16 Pisces 55 |
Uranus | 1 Taurus 33 | 23 Taurus 29 | 4 Taurus 23 |
Neptune | 16 Virgo 39 | 27 Pisces 24 | 14 Virgo 35 |
Pluto | 26 Cancer 29 | 1 Aquarius 17 | 25 Cancer 9 |
Rahu | 12 Capricorn 32 | 1 Aries 7 | 7 Capricorn 49 |
Ketu | 12 Cancer 32 | 1 Libra 7 | 7 Cancer 49 |
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