Natasha Hurley-Walker
Astrophysicist | Groundbreaking Discoveries from the Outback
About
Natasha Hurley-Walker is a renowned astrophysicist who has made groundbreaking discoveries about the early universe from her observatory in the Australian outback. As a Research Professor at the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research, she has used innovative radio telescope techniques to map the formation and evolution of galaxies.
Hurley-Walker's work has been featured in prestigious journals like Nature and she has received the Pawsey Medal from the Australian Academy of Science. Her engaging talks inspire audiences to see the cosmos in a new light, sharing the awe-inspiring beauty and complexity of the universe.
Talks1
How radio telescopes show us unseen galaxies
Our universe is strange, wonderful and vast, says astronomer Natasha Hurley-Walker. A spaceship can't carry you into its depths (yet) -- but a radio telescope can. In this mesmerizing talk, Hurley-Walker shows how she probes the mysteries of the universe using special technology that reveals light spectrums we can't see.
Topics
Industries
At a Glance
Is this you?
Claim this profile to edit your bio, add talks, and get verified.
Know a talk we're missing?
Get in Touch
Save for Later
Similar Speakers
Speakers with related expertise
David Deutsch
Quantum physicist | Revolutionary computational possibilities researcher at Oxford

Jacomo Corbo
Engineering AI Pioneer | World Champion F1 Strategy Architect
William McDonough
Green Architecture Pioneer | Cradle-to-Cradle Design Visionary at William McDonough + Partners
Esther Duflo
Nobel Prize-Winning Economist | MIT Professor Transforming Development Economics