Natasha Hurley-Walker
I am an Associate Professor and ARC Future Fellow, who helped to commission the low-frequency SKA precursor radio telescope, the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA), located in outback Western Australia. After… Read More
ICRAR researchers win national recognition
Dr Adelle Goodwin, Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker, and Dr Adam Stevens have all been recognised in this year's Astronomical Society of Australia awards, along with University of Sydney student Maria Djuric,… Read More
ICRAR astrophysicist named ‘Superstar of STEM’
Natasha Hurley-Walker Image: ICRAR/Curtin ICRAR-Curtin University astrophysicist Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker has been named one of Australia’s Superstars of STEM for 2019/2020 by science minister Karen Andrews.… Read More
ICRAR-Curtin researcher named WA Young Tall Poppy Scientist of the Year 2017
ICRAR-Curtin researcher Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker has been named Western Australian Young Tall Poppy Scientist of the Year at the 2017 WA Young Tall Poppy Science Awards. Dr Hurley-Walker, an Early… Read More
Two ICRAR researchers recognised in Australian Academy of Science awards
Two ICRAR researchers have been recognised in the 2025 Australian Academy of Science Honorific awards. A/Prof Natasha Hurley-Walker from ICRAR's Curtin University node was awarded the Nancy Millis Medal for… Read More
Programme
Programme ICRARCon 2025 will take place from 9am-5pm on both Tuesday 25th March and Wednesday 26th, 2025. The conference will be catered during the day. There are no after-hours events… Read More
Astronomers may have discovered the answer to a mysterious stellar event
Researchers from the Curtin node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) have made a record-breaking astrophysical discovery while simultaneously uncovering a possible explanation for the rare and… Read More
Abstracts
[P031] "ESO update and progress towards full membership" - Sarah Brough I will provide an overview and update for Australia’s strategic partnership with ESO and a progress report on developing… Read More
Program
This page contains information about the ASA2024 program. More details regarding the program will be provided as they are confirmed. Click the image to open up the full resolution version… Read More
Perth
Perth Hub Welcome to the Perth Hub information page for the 2024 ASA ASM. On Wednesday, 26th June, the local astronomical community of Perth will come together for the in-person… Read More
Organisers
The ASA2024 National Organising Committee (NOC): Clancy James (Co-Chair, ICRAR/Curtin) Vanessa Moss (Co-Chair, CSIRO) Krzysztof Bolejko (University of Tasmania) Taissa Danilovich (Monash University) Aidan Hotan (CSIRO) Rika Kobayashi (TFOM) Themiya… Read More
Hiding in plain sight, astronomers find new type of stellar object
An international team led by astronomers from the Curtin University node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) has discovered a new type of stellar object that challenges… Read More
Seating plan
To effectively run networking and discussions with a large number of participants, we have assigned everyone to a table for both the Networking session on day 1 and the Group… Read More