Running from July to December 2023, the 2023 ASA ECR Symposium Series will consist of a series of colloquia that will be given by ECRs at various institutes around Australia. Talks will be recorded and made available.
Visits to different research institutions are an excellent way for ECRs to showcase their research, network with peers, and spark new collaborations. By elevating ECRs’ research profiles, such visits can importantly lead to job opportunities. Based on merit, applications were selecting by participating universities.
Selected Speakers
- Samuel Lai from the ANU on Ultraluminous High-redshift Quasars, selected by UQ.
- Dr. Jonah Gannon from Swinburne on Ultra-Diffuse Galaxies and the Stellar Mass–Halo Mass Relationship, selected by UNSW.
- Dr. Bronwyn Reichardt Chu from Swinburne on How do Outflows Contribute to Galaxy Evolution?, selected by UNSW.
- Dr. Courtney Crawford from USyd on Hydrogen-deficient Carbon Stars — What happens after a white dwarf merger?, selected by the ANU.
- Dr. May Gade Pederson from USyd on Asteroseismology of Massive Stars in the Era of Space Telescopes, selected by the ANU.
- Dr. Kat Ross from ICRAR/Curtin on Twinkling Galaxies and Invisible Women, selected by Monash.
- Dr. Zixian Wang from USyd on A Study of Galactic and Extragalactic Evolution Using the MUSE Integral-Field Spectrograph, selected by UNSW.
- Tania Ahmed from Macquarie on EMU/GAMA: Radio detected galaxies are more obscured than optically selected galaxies, selected by Monash.
- Radhika Achikanath Chirakkara from the ANU on Critical magnetic Reynolds number of the turbulent dynamo in collision-less plasmas, selected by UNSW.
- Dr. Yuzhe Song from Swinburne on Gamma-ray Emission from Nearby Stellar Flares & Undetected Pulsars, selected by CSIRO.
- Leonardo Giani from UQ, selected by UTas
- Dr. Nikhel Gupta from CSIRO on Novel Computer Vision Applications for Big Data in Astronomy, selected by ICRAR/UWA.
- Balu Sreedhar from UniMelb on Hydrogen in the first billion years: Simulating the Epoch of Reionisation, selected by the ANU.
- Dr. Madeleine McKenzie from the ANU on Nucleosynthesis at the Isotopic Level: How Mg isotope ratios enhance our view of globular clusters and dwarf galaxies, selected by Monash.
- Amit Seta from the ANU on Magnetic fields in the Milky Way from pulsar observations, selected by CSIRO.
- Dr. Andrew Batisti from the ANU on Sharpening our view of galaxies: Linking optical IFS and multi-wavelength data, selected by ICRAR/UWA.