Dr Katie Grasha (@ktgrasha) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Katie Grasha

@ktgrasha

Astrophysicist Down Under ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿจ, DECRA Fellow at @ourANU Mt Stromlo, ASTRO 3D @ARC_ASTRO3D Fellow, shoe lover, pink aficionado. she/her

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I'll take a guess that you don't find the creation and sharing of knowledge worth the $400 million price tag. Maybe you just care about $$ and maths. This is <0.00003% of the Australian GDP. In 2019, International education contributed $37.6 billion to the Australian economy.

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Somehow I won ourANU's supervisor of the month award? Excuse me while I casually drop this here and just add to the privilege of working at Mount Stromlo and Science & Medicine at ANU services.anu.edu.au/research-suppoโ€ฆ

Somehow I won <a href="/ourANU/">ourANU</a>'s supervisor of the month award?

Excuse me while I casually drop this here and just add to the privilege of working at <a href="/StromloANU/">Mount Stromlo</a> and <a href="/scienceANU/">Science & Medicine at ANU</a> 

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Paper day: Jia Wei Teh, formerly working with Dr Katie Grasha Research at ANU and now Uni Heidelberg , quantified photon escape fractions from HII regions in the galaxy NGC628. Low-luminosity regions are leakier! arxiv.org/abs/2306.05457

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ARC is proud to celebrate #InternationalWomensDay by profiling one of our top early career scientists. As a Research Fellow at ASTRO 3D, Dr Grasha Dr Katie Grasha shares her inspiration for becoming a scientist and her pathway to success as an astronomer. More:

ARC is proud to celebrate #InternationalWomensDay by profiling one of our top early career scientists. As a Research Fellow at <a href="/ARC_ASTRO3D/">ASTRO 3D</a>, Dr Grasha <a href="/ktgrasha/">Dr Katie Grasha</a> shares her inspiration for becoming a scientist and her pathway to success as an astronomer. 
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The future of Australia as a science leader depends on being bold and ambitious. We all belong and deserve the opportunity to contribute #WomenInScience #IWD #InternationalWomensDay

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Local variations of the radial metallicity gradient in a simulated NIHAO-UHD Milky Way analogue and their implications for (extra-)galactic studies: arxiv.org/abs/2412.01157. My latest paper with Tobias Buck, Qian-Hui Chen, and Dr Katie Grasha. A summary with pictures below: