Will's book reviewing experimental tests of general relativity is widely regarded as the essential resource for research in this area; his popular book on the same subject was listed by The New York Times as one of the 200 best books published in 1986.[1]
Will was a Guggenheim Fellow for the academic year 1996–1997.[4] From 2009 to 2018, Will was the editor-in-chief of IOP Publishing's journal Classical and Quantum Gravity.[1]
In 2019, Will received the Albert Einstein Medal, awarded each year since 1979 by the Albert Einstein Society in Bern, Switzerland, for his "important contributions to General Relativity, in particular including the Post-Newtonian expansions of approximate solutions of the Einstein field equations and their confrontation with experiments."[6]
Bibliographic information
According to the NASA ADS database, the h-index of Professor Will is 57.
Will, Clifford M. (1993). Was Einstein right?: putting general relativity to the test. New York: Basic Books. ISBN0-465-09086-9. (original publication date 1986)
Will, Clifford M.; Poisson, Eric (2014). Gravity: Newtonian, Post-Newtonian, Relativistic. Cambridge University Press. ISBN978-1107032866.
Will, Clifford M.; Yunes, Nicolás (2020). Is Einstein Still Right? Black holes, gravitational waves and the quest to verify Einstein's greatest creation. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN9780198842125.