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  1. Peter Goldreich (born July 14, 1939) is an American astrophysicist whose research focuses on celestial mechanics, planetary rings, helioseismology and neutron stars. He is the Lee DuBridge Professor of Astrophysics and Planetary Physics at California Institute of Technology.

  2. Peter Goldreich is a professor emeritus of astrophysics at Caltech and a former member of the Institute for Advanced Study. He has made groundbreaking contributions to planetary science and astrophysics, and received many awards and honors for his work.

  3. Peter Goldreich is a renowned scientist who studies the dynamics of planetary systems and the interstellar medium. He has taught and researched at Cornell, UCLA, Caltech, Cambridge, and Princeton, and has received many honors and awards, including the National Medal of Science and the Shaw Prize.

  4. Associate Professor of Planetary Science and Astronomy, Caltech, 1966-69; Professor, 1969-81; DuBridge Professor of Astrophysics and Planetary Physics, 1981-2002; DuBridge Professor Emeritus, 2002-. Acting Chairman, Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, 1989. Profile.

  5. Peter Goldreich is a renowned astrophysicist who studies planetary rotation, pulsars, helioseismology, and more. He has won many awards, including the Shaw Prize and the National Medal of Science, and has an asteroid named after him.

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  7. Peter Goldreich. Lee A. DuBridge Professor of Astrophysics and Planetary Physics, Emeritus. Caltech Geological and Planetary Sciences. B.S., Cornell University, 1960; Ph.D., 1963.