Background
The son of Phyllis Basri, a professor of dance and ballet, and Saul Basri, professor of physics at the University of Colorado, Basri grew up in Fort Collins, Colorado, together with his younger brother David.
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The son of Phyllis Basri, a professor of dance and ballet, and Saul Basri, professor of physics at the University of Colorado, Basri grew up in Fort Collins, Colorado, together with his younger brother David.
Basri graduated in physics at Stanford University in 1973, and received his Doctor of Philosophy in astrophysics at the University of Colorado in 1979.
The family lived for brief periods in Burma (1957) and Sri Lanka (1965). His thesis, under the supervision of Jeffrey Linsky, was on stellar activity, based on observations by the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) satellite, of which he was one of the first users. A postdoctoral award took him to the University College Berkeley astronomy department where he has been a professor since 1994.
His work there originally focused on high-energy observations of stars (with Stuart Bowyer).
In the last decade he turned to studies of star formation (with Len Kuhi). Basri"s most noteworthy work includes a 1980 study of T Tauri-type stars, and he is recognized as a world expert on brown dwarf stars.
In 2011, as vice chancellor for equity and inclusion for the University College Berkeley campus, he served as a communicator between the university administration and students supporting the Occupy movement.
Board member I Have a Dream Foundation, Oakland, 1998—2006. Member of National Society Black Physicists, International Astronomical Union, Astronomical Society Pacific, American Astronomical Society.
Married Jessica Broitman, June 21, 1981. 1 child Jacob.