Dr Kat Ross from the Curtin University node of ICRAR (International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research) has been named one of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) Radio National TOP 5 recipients in the Science category.
Kat was recognised for her research into baby black holes and twinkling galaxies, using radio telescopes across Australia to better understand how galaxies evolve across the radio rainbow.
As part of the ABC Radio National residency program, Kat will spend two weeks working alongside some of Australia’s best journalists and broadcasters, to get a better understanding of how to better communicate her work to non-academic audiences across the country.
Congratulations to Kat on this wonderful achievement!