Alan P. Boss (born in Lakewood, Ohio[1]) is a United States theoretical astrophysicist, astronomer, and planetary scientist at the Earth and Planets Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution for Science.
[2] Educated in the Physics Departments at the University of South Florida and the University of California, Santa Barbara, Boss is a prominent scientist in stellar and planetary system formation and the study of extrasolar planets who has made highly cited contributions to the study of gas giant planet and binary star system formation.
[3] He is currently a Staff Member at the Carnegie Institution for Science in the Earth and Planets Laboratory.
[4] Boss was selected to join the NASA Science Working Group for the Kepler Mission and the NASA External Independent Readiness Board for the Exoplanet Exploration Program, both charged with the detection and characterization of nearby habitable Earth-like planets.
[5] Boss received a NASA Group Achievement Award in 2008 for his role in the Astrobiology Roadmap.