Tuesday, 21 Jul 2015
  • Student profile

I see myself in a research position continuing to work on problems in Astronomy that I find exciting and challenging. I also see myself teaching and promoting science education.

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Tuesday, 21 Jul 2015
  • Student profile

RSAA attracts leading astronomers in many fields from all over the world, so there are so many people with great expertise to learn from, including visiting astronomers. There is a great sense of community, especially if you're a student.

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Tuesday, 21 Jul 2015
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Mt Stromlo is a fantastic community of people, all willing to talk about their own research and help you out if you need it. The Professors are world class and you have many opportunities to go to overseas conferences.

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Tuesday, 21 Jul 2015
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I'm not sure if I can pick just one highlight ! I have really appreciated being a member of a large team, the SAMI galaxy survey team, and receiving financial and other support from CAASTRO.

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Tuesday, 23 Jun 2015
  • Research story

Astronomers have solved a mystery over small, unusually hot blue stars, 10 times hotter than our Sun, that are found in the middle of dense star clusters.

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The atmosphere of stars
Sunday, 24 May 2015
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  • Research story

Professor Martin Asplund's work in solar and stellar physics has changed the way in which we approach atomic and nuclear physics and a wide range of astrophysics, from planetary science and stellar physics through to Galactic archaeology and cosmology.

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