Douglas Vakoch

Douglas Vakoch
Born
Douglas A. Vakoch

(1961-06-16) June 16, 1961 (age 62)
Minnesota, U.S.
Education
Known forMETI, SETI, Astrobiology
Scientific career
FieldsSETI, Interstellar message composition, Psychology, Ecocriticism
Websitemeti.org/board/douglas-vakoch

Douglas A. Vakoch (/ˈvɑːˌk/ VAH-kohtch;[1] born June 16, 1961) is an American astrobiologist, search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) researcher, psychologist, and president of METI International, a nonprofit research and educational organization devoted to transmitting intentional signals to extraterrestrial civilizations. Vakoch led METI's participation in Sónar Calling GJ 273b, which transmitted a series of interstellar messages to Luyten's Star, located 12.4 light years from Earth. Vakoch advocates ongoing transmission projects, arguing that this does not increase risks of an alien invasion as suggested by British cosmologist Stephen Hawking. He has participated in several SETI observation programs, and after sixteen years at the SETI Institute, where he was director of Interstellar Message Composition, Vakoch founded METI International. He has edited over a dozen books in SETI, astrobiology, the psychology of space exploration, and ecocriticism. He is general editor of two-book series in ecocriticism and in the intersection of space and society. Vakoch has appeared widely on television and radio as a commentator on SETI and astrobiology. He is an emeritus professor of clinical psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS).

  1. ^ "How to Design an Interstellar Message for Extraterrestrials". YouTube. Retrieved January 25, 2021.

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