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CATEGORIES:Guest Speaker Night
CREATED:20191130T162802
SUMMARY:Guest Speaker - Professor Sarah Brough (UNSW)
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting - members will be invited
DESCRIPTION:Note that this meeting will be held as a video conference over ZoomMembers 
 will be sent instructions on how to join the meeting in the week prior to t
 he event.\nGalaxy Evolution\nProfessor Sarah BroughProf Brough is leading A
 ustralia into a new astronomical survey of the southern sky. She has been a
  key member of three major Australian-led surveys of galaxies, and has publ
 ished over 200 research papers examining how galaxies have changed with tim
 e. Prof Brough is particularly interested in the most massive galaxies in t
 he Universe, which represent the most extreme result of galaxy formation. T
 he new survey by the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST; https://www.lss
 t.org/ (https://www.lsst.org/)) will open up novel avenues of investigation
  across all astronomical research areas, including very faint signatures of
  galaxy formation. Prof Brough leads an LSST working group on this subject.
 \nProf Brough joined UNSW's School of Physics in January 2017 as a SHARP hi
 re and is now Research Director. She represents Australia as the Australian
  Science Lead for LSST and was the Australian representative on the science
  advisory committee of the Giant Magellan Telescope, a next-generation tele
 scope under construction in Chile 2017-2019. As the former chair of the Ast
 ronomical Society of Australia's Inclusion Diversity and Equity in Astronom
 y Chapter, she is a keen advocate for diversity in science and is currently
  the Acting co-Associate Dean of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.\n \n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h2 style="color: #444444; background-color: #f7f7f7;"><span style="backgro
 und-color: #ffff00;">Note that this meeting will be held as a video confere
 nce over Zoom</span></h2><p style="border: none; line-height: 1.5em; color:
  #444444; font-size: 14px; background-color: #f7f7f7;"><span style="backgro
 und-color: #ffff00;">Members will be sent instructions on how to join the m
 eeting in the week prior to the event.</span></p><h2>Galaxy Evolution</h2><
 p><img src="https://www.sasi.net.au/images/articles/Prof_Sarah_Brough.jpg" 
 alt="Prof Sarah Brough photo" style="margin-right: 10px; float: left;" /></
 p><h2>Professor Sarah Brough</h2><p>Prof Brough is leading Australia into a
  new astronomical survey of the southern sky. She has been a key member of 
 three major Australian-led surveys of galaxies, and has published over 200 
 research papers examining how galaxies have changed with time. Prof Brough 
 is particularly interested in the most massive galaxies in the Universe, wh
 ich represent the most extreme result of galaxy formation. The new survey b
 y the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST; <a href="https://www.lsst.org/
 ">https://www.lsst.org/</a>) will open up novel avenues of investigation ac
 ross all astronomical research areas, including very faint signatures of ga
 laxy formation. Prof Brough leads an LSST working group on this subject.</p
 ><p>Prof Brough joined UNSW's School of Physics in January 2017 as a SHARP 
 hire and is now Research Director. She represents Australia as the Australi
 an Science Lead for LSST and was the Australian representative on the scien
 ce advisory committee of the Giant Magellan Telescope, a next-generation te
 lescope under construction in Chile 2017-2019. As the former chair of the A
 stronomical Society of Australia's Inclusion Diversity and Equity in Astron
 omy Chapter, she is a keen advocate for diversity in science and is current
 ly the Acting co-Associate Dean of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.</p><p>&
 nbsp;</p>
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