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Professor David John Southwood (born 30 June 1945) is a British space scientist and former President of the Royal Astronomical Society (2012-2014). Until 2011 he was Director of Science and Robotic Exploration at the European Space Agency. He also holds the post of Senior Research Investigator at Imperial College London. His research interests have been in solar–terrestrial physics and planetary science, including building the magnetic field instrument for the Cassini Saturn orbiter. == Early life and education == Southwood was born in Torquay, Devon, and attended Cockington County Primary School, then Torquay Boys' Grammar School. At school he specialized in languages. However, he studied mathematics for his first degree〔 at Queen Mary College, London,〔 graduating in 1966.〔 He obtained a PhD in physics from Imperial College London〔〔 with a thesis on the theory and data analysis of low-frequency waves in the Earth’s space environment.〔 His PhD work led to the first direct evidence for Kelvin-Helmholtz instability at the Earth’s magnetopause.〔
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