While pursuing her PhD at Cambridge University, Jocelyn Bell's advisor was Antony Hewish, a radio astronomer. Hewish and his graduate students in 1967 completed a radio telescope specially ...
"I started by failing," quips Jocelyn ... Bell the most. Bell studied physics at Glasgow University and entered Cambridge University as a graduate student, assisting Anthony Hewish with his ...
British astronomer Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovered the first pulsars in 1967. She achieved this while pursuing her Ph.D. and assisting her advisor Antony Hewish, who went on to win the Nobel Prize ...
Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovered pulsars while working as a research assistant at Cambridge. However, her advisor, Antony Hewish, received the Nobel Prize for the discovery, leaving Burnell without ...
Professor Antony Hewish has died ... It was at the Mullard Observatory that Hewish and his team detected the first pulsars in 1967. Hewish discovered pulsars following an observation made by his ...