A Lancaster University professor has become the 106th President of the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS).
Jim Wild is a space physicist whose research focuses on the links between the Sun, Earth and other planets.
The Royal Astronomical Society (RAS), founded in 1820, encourages and promotes the study of astronomy, solar-system science, geophysics and closely related branches of science.
Professor Wild is also a member of an independent committee of space weather experts that provides support and advice to the UK Met Office and Government departments, while in his spare time he is a keen fell runner.
He said he was "honoured" to have the role.
“Astronomy and geophysics can feel vast and complex, but at their heart, they are stories of human curiosity," he said.
"I’m honoured to lead a society that brings together people from all backgrounds to explore the mysteries of our world and the universe beyond.
“My focus will be on ensuring our sciences are recognised not just for their cultural inspiration, but for their essential role in our scientific and economic future.
“Astronomy and geophysics can feel vast and complex, but at their heart, they are stories of human curiosity. I’m honoured to lead a Society that brings together people from all backgrounds to explore the mysteries of our world and the universe beyond.”
Professor Wild's appointment began at the Society’s Annual General Meeting in London.
His research explores the physics of the natural space environment, as well as those behind the Northern Lights, the impact of space weather on human technology and the interaction between planetary magnetospheres and the interplanetary environment.
He is also a passionate science communicator – a commitment recognised in 2018 by the award of the James Dungey Lectureship by the RAS.
Professor Wild succeeds Professor Mike Lockwood, of the University of Reading, whose two-year term in the role has now concluded.


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