Michael Bolte received his
undergraduate degree in Physics from the University of Central Florida,
Master of Science Degree in Physics from Florida State University and
PhD in Astronomy and Astrophysics from the University of Washington in
1987. After a postdoctoral position at the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory
in Victoria, BC, he was awarded one of the first of the prestigeous NASA
Hubble Fellowships. He joined the
faculty of the University of California, Santa Cruz Astronomy and Physics
Department in 1993. He has Chaired the W.M. Keck Observatory
Science Steering Committee, the
California Extremely Large Telescope Project Steering Committee and the
Thirty-Meter Telescope Science Advisory Committee. He is currently a
member of the CARA Board of Directors overseeing the W.M. Keck Observatory
and the Thirty-Meter Telescope Board of Directors. In 2005/6 he served as
Interim Director of the University of California Observatories.
His research areas are observational tests of stellar evolution, determinations
of the age of the Universe, the origin of the chemical elements and
chemical evolution since the Big Bang and the nature of the first stars
to form after the Big Bang.
Photo from Jan 2006.
(high-resolution version)
June 2001
With that wonderful young lady, 1999
Return from climbing trip June 1976
Leaving on the Big Trip with Chip after high school graduation June 1972
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