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1 Ofer Lahav: Curriculum Vitae Department of Physics and Astronomy Phone: +44 (0) 20 7679 3473 University College London Fax: +44 (0) 20 7679 7153 Gower Street E-mail: lahav@star.ucl.ac.uk London WC1E 6BT Web: http://www.star.ucl.ac.uk/~lahav/ United Kingdom Current position Perren Professor of Astronomy and Head of Astrophysics Department of Physics & Astronomy, University College London In addition: Vice President of the Royal Astronomical Society Chair of the International Science Committee of the Dark Energy Survey Date and Place of Birth 5 April 1959; Tiberias, Israel Citizenship: Israeli and British Education Tel-Aviv University Physics B.Sc., 1980 Ben-Gurion University Physics M.Sc., 1985 (supervisor: Prof. J. Bekenstein) University of Cambridge Astronomy Ph.D., 1988 (supervisors: Profs. G. Efstathiou and D. Lynden-Bell) Positions 1988-2003 Research Fellow (88-91) and then Official Fellow (92-03), St. Catharine's College Cambridge 1989 Post-doctoral Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton 1990-2000 Member of staff (Senior Assistant in Research, Assistant Director of Research, Lecturer), Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge University 2000-2003 Reader in Cosmology, Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge University 2004-present Perren Professor of Astronomy and Head of Astrophysics, University College London Visiting positions Kyoto (1991), Sydney (1997), Jerusalem (1990, 95, 98-9 as an Associate Professor), Fermilab/Chicago (2008), Weizmann Institute of Science (2009) Awards and Distinctions First prize, annual science competition, Weizmann Institute of Science (1977) Isaac Newton Studentship, Cambridge (1985-1988) Rothschild Fellowship (1985-1986) PPARC Senior Research Fellowship (2003-2006) Elizabeth Spreadbury Lecture, UCL (2004) Rosseland Lecture, Oslo University (2005) Thomson ISI 'highly cited author' (2007-) RAS Group Award to the 2dFGRS team (2008) Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award (2008-2013) Fellowship of the Institute of Physics (2008-) Erna & Jakob Michael Visiting Professorship, Weizmann Institute of Science (2009)

2 Research and Publications Over 165 research articles in refereed journals, including 8 invited review articles. Recent and current collaborations • The Dark Energy Survey (DES): PI of a £1.76M STFC grant for DES, chair of DES:UK (including UCL, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Portsmouth, Sussex and Nottingham Universities) and Chair of the international DES science committee (coordinating activities of over 100 scientists from the US, UK, Spain, Brazil and Germany in 11 working groups) • Euclid ESA space mission: coordinator of the photometric redshift working group • Hubble Space Telescope CLASH Multi-Cycle Treasury • WFMOS design study: coordinator of the value added working group • 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey: team member • 6dF Galaxy Survey: team member Mentoring Mentored (as the primary supervisor) 16 PhD students at Cambridge and at UCL: C. Scharf, A. Naim, A. Loan, S. Folkes, M. Webster, M. Magliocchetti, A. Firth, D. Madgwick, P. Erdogdu, A. Collister, V. Wild, A. Rassat, A. Kiakotou , M. Banerji, S. Thomas, A. Hawken, F. Economou and a second supervisor to C. Lintott, A. Abate and another half a dozen PhD students at UCL (since 2004). Mentored 9 MSc students: A. Baleisis, S. Hermit, S. Ronen, F. Islam, O. Host, S. Balan, L. Calder, L. Clerkin, M. Williams Mentored Post-docs: K. Fisher, S. Bridle, O. Elgaroy, I. Maor, I. Ferreras, F. Abdalla, G. Hutsi, K. Ichikawa, and closely advised about a dozen other Post-docs in Cambridge and in UCL Editorial Member of the Editorial Boards of Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2006-2008) and Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics (2005- ) Organisation (since 2004): national and international Member of visiting committees, STFC Astronomy grants panel Member of evaluation committee, DFG, Germany (2007) Member of the STFC Planck Oversight Committee (2008-) Member of appointment committee, Lisbon (2008) Member of visiting Committee, IFAE, Barcelona (2009-) Member of the Council of the Royal Astronomical Society (elected for 2009-2012) Vice President of the Royal Astronomical Society (elected for 2010-2012) Chair of the International Committee of the Royal Astronomical Society (2010-2012) Organisation (since 2004): UCL Head of the Astrophysics Group (20 faculty, 19 Post-docs, 26 PhDs, 13 support staff) Member of half a dozen selection committees for faculty appointments at UCL Co-founder and member of the steering committee, UCL's Institute of Origins, and co-coordinator of the neutrino physics theme. Invited Talks About 4-5 invited review and plenary talks per year in international conferences, including Summary talks, e.g. IAU179, Baltimore 1996; Cape Town 2004, Moriond 2002, Penn 2006, a keynote opening talk at CosmoStats Ascona 2009, and chairing a panel discussion at the National Astronomy Meting in Hertfordshire 2009.

3 About 4-5 seminars per year at Astronomy departments in the UK and abroad. Conference Organisation • The 36th Herstmonceux conference, 'Gravitational Dynamics', Cambridge, August 1995 • Royal Astronomical Society Discussion meetings, London: 1993, 1995, 2001, 2003, 2005 Cosmology sessions at NAM96 (Liverpool), NAM01 (Cambridge), NAM09 (Hertfordshire) • Oxford-Cambridge (OxCam) Cosmology meetings 2000-2003 • Colloquium Director of UCL's Cumberland Lodge conference 2005 • London Cosmology Discussion Meetings (LCDM) • The DES international collaboration meeting, UCL (2007) • Member of Scientific Organising Committees of international conferences (2-3 per year) Societies Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society Fellow of the Institute of Physics (FInstP) Member of the American Astronomical Society Member of the International Astronomical Union Member of the Astronomical Society of India Principal Investigator of recent major grants PI, Leverhulme 'Quantitative Cosmology', Cambridge (2001-2004): £275K PI, PPARC Senior Research Fellowship (2003-2006): £111K PI, PPARC/STFC 'Cosmology with Photometric Redshift Surveys', UCL (2006-2009): £186K PI, STFC 'Cosmology rolling grant', UCL (2008-2013): £839K PI, Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award (2008-2013): £100K PI, PPARC/STFC 'Optical Corrector for the Dark Energy Survey', UCL (2006-): £1.763M PI, e-learning Perren Fund, University of London (2006-2008): £110K PI, R&D for the DES, PPARC (2005): £31K PI, R&D for the DES, UCL Provost (2005): £11K PI, UCL CIF for a Robotic Telescope at the Mill Hill Observatory (2008): £30K In addition, as a Co-I on PPARC theory and observational rolling grants, IoA Cambridge (1990-2003) and a co-I on several other STFC grants, including for design studies of Euclid (£364K, 2009) and WFMOS (at UCL £18K) , and a Leverhulme grant (£112K, 2005-2008) Teaching • Cambridge: "Observational Cosmology" and "Galactic Dynamics" for Part III (Graduates in Mathematics), DAMTP (1996-1998) University Examiner for Part IA (1st year of BSc) Mathematics for Natural Sciences. Senior Examiner of Part II Astrophysics (3rd year of BSc) (2002, 2003) Director of Studies in Mathematics for Natural Sciences, St. Catharine's College (1992-98) Deputy Graduate Tutor, St. Catharine's College (2000-2003) • Hebrew University: "Advanced Astrophysics and Cosmology" for M.Sc. (1998) "Selected topics in Astrophysics and Cosmology'" for M.Sc. (1998) • UCL: "Topics in Modern Cosmology" (evening class), (2007, 2009) Tutor of observing sessions at UoL Mill Hill Observatory (2008, 2009) Supervising 4yr undergraduate projects (1-2 per year) Examining about a dozen PhD theses in Cambridge, Oxford, Edinburgh, Durham, Barcelona, Jerusalem, etc.


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