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Roy Kerr was born on 16 May, 1934 in Kurow, New Zealand, is a New Zealand mathematician. Discover Roy Kerr's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?

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Age 89 years old
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Born 16 May 1934
Birthday 16 May
Birthplace Kurow, New Zealand
Nationality New Zealand

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1934

Roy Patrick Kerr (born 16 May 1934) is a New Zealand mathematician who discovered the Kerr geometry, an exact solution to the Einstein field equation of general relativity.

His solution models the gravitational field outside an uncharged rotating massive object, including a rotating black hole.

His solution to Einstein's equations predicted spinning black holes before they were discovered.

Kerr was born in 1934 in Kurow, New Zealand.

He was born into a dysfunctional Jewish family, and his mother was forced to leave when he was three.

When his father went to war, he was sent to a farm.

After his father's return from war, they moved to Christchurch.

He was accepted to St Andrew's College, a private school, as his father had served under a former headmaster.

Kerr's mathematical talent was first recognised while he was still a student at St Andrew's College.

1951

Although there was no mathematics teacher there at the time, he was able in 1951 to go straight into the third year of mathematics at Canterbury University College, a constituent of the University of New Zealand and the precursor to the University of Canterbury.

1954

Their regulations did not permit him to graduate until 1954 and so it was not until September 1955 that he moved to the University of Cambridge, where he earned his PhD in 1959.

His dissertation concerned the equations of motion in general relativity.

After a postdoctoral fellowship at Syracuse University, where Einstein's collaborator Peter Bergmann was a professor, he spent some time working for the United States Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

Kerr speculated that the "main reason why the US Air Force had created a General Relativity section was probably to show the U.S. Navy that they could also do pure research."

1962

In 1962, Kerr joined Alfred Schild and his Relativity Group at the University of Texas at Austin.

1965

In 1965, with Alfred Schild, he introduced the concept of Kerr–Schild perturbations and developed the Kerr–Newman metric.

During his time in Texas, Kerr supervised four PhD students.

1970

Kerr was a notable bridge player representing New Zealand internationally in the mid-1970s.

He was co-author of the Symmetric Relay System, a bidding system in contract bridge.

1971

In 1971, Kerr returned to the University of Canterbury in New Zealand.

1983

S. Chandrasekhar (Nobel laureate, 1983) is quoted as having said :

1993

Kerr retired from his position as Professor of Mathematics at the University of Canterbury in 1993 after having been there for twenty-two years, including ten years as the head of the Mathematics department.

2008

In 2008 Kerr was appointed to the Yevgeny Lifshitz ICRANet Chair in Pescara, Italy.

2009

As Kerr wrote in 2009:

Kerr presented to the Symposium his solution to the Einstein field equations.

Fulvio Melia interviewed Kerr about his work on the solution for the book Cracking the Einstein Code: Relativity and the Birth of Black Hole Physics published in 2009.

Kerr contributed an "Afterword" of two and a half pages.

2012

In 2012, it was announced that Kerr would be honoured by the Albert Einstein Society in Switzerland with the 2013 Albert Einstein Medal.

He is the first New Zealander to receive the prestigious award.

2015

In December 2015, the University of Canterbury awarded Kerr an honorary Doctor of Science.

Kerr is married to Margaret.

In 2022, after 9 years in Tauranga they returned to Christchurch, where they now reside.