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Dr Matt Taylor is Project Scientist for the ESA (European Space Agency) Rosetta mission based at the ESA technical centre in the Netherlands..
He taught elementary and middle school for ten years in urban neighborhood, magnet and charter schools as well as international and private schools.
Matt Taylor (scientist)
British astrophysicist (born 1973)
For other people with the same name, see Matthew Taylor (disambiguation).
Matthew Graham George Thaddeus Taylor (born 1973) is a British astrophysicist employed by the European Space Agency.
He is best known to the public for his involvement in the landing on Comet67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko by the Rosetta mission (European Space Agency)'s Philae lander, which was the first spacecraft to land on a comet nucleus.
He is Project Scientist of the Rosetta mission.[1][2]
Early life
Taylor was born in Manor Park, London[3] in 1973.[1] He is the son of a bricklayer and worked alongside his father, on building sites, during his summer breaks from university.[4]
Education
Taylor received a degree in physics from the University of Liverpool.
Taylor earned a PhD[5] in space physics which focused on Magnetohydrodynamics modelling of astrophysical plasma in the