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Astrophiz 177: A/Prof Michelle Cluver

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In this extended and enthralling interview, Associate Professor Michelle Cluver from Swinburne University's Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing reveals the captivating world of mid-infrared research. With boundless enthusiasm, she unravels the mysteries of this innovative field, igniting our imagination and highlighting her powerful results and the immense potential of being able to peer deep through previously unseeable interstellar dust clouds. Her contagious passion for discovery is palpable as she reveals the astonishing understandings obtained through powerful instruments like Spitzer, WISE, MeerKAT, SKA pathfinders and the JWST, and as Co-PI, the promise of the 4MOST survey in cataloging the spectral properties of 6 million distant galaxies. Dr Cluver unveils the cutting-edge radio and optical technologies used to explore the depths of the mid-infrared spectrum, enabling fellow scientists to delve into uncharted territories of the universe. You will also love her insights into the nature of collaborative science, and her commitment and style in nurturing the learning and research trajectories of her graduate and undergraduate students.
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In this extended and enthralling interview, Associate Professor Michelle Cluver from Swinburne University's Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing reveals the captivating world of mid-infrared research. With boundless enthusiasm, she unravels the mysteries of this innovative field, igniting our imagination and highlighting her powerful results and the immense potential of being able to peer deep through previously unseeable interstellar dust clouds. Her contagious passion for discovery is palpable as she reveals the astonishing understandings obtained through powerful instruments like Spitzer, WISE, MeerKAT, SKA pathfinders and the JWST, and as Co-PI, the promise of the 4MOST survey in cataloging the spectral properties of 6 million distant galaxies. Dr Cluver unveils the cutting-edge radio and optical technologies used to explore the depths of the mid-infrared spectrum, enabling fellow scientists to delve into uncharted territories of the universe. You will also love her insights into the nature of collaborative science, and her commitment and style in nurturing the learning and research trajectories of her graduate and undergraduate students.
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