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Telescope Pilot

Last week I was interviewed for the always interesting and entertaining Astrophiz podcast. I had a great time talking about my work, astrophysics, and science in general. Check it out: Astrophiz 51: Dr David Gozzard ~ Telescope pilot taking the pulse of the Universe

February 17, 2018February 17, 2018astronomy, Australia, PhD, postgraduate, radio astronomy, Research, Science, space, technologyLeave a comment
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50 Rules for Postgrads

This list was originally published as a humorous article in the UWA Postgraduate Student Association's year book Postscript. It was inspired by the famous (infamous?) Skippy List. I have only done some of the things on the list, I'm not going to say which ones though... 50 things today's postgrad is no longer allowed to do at university … Continue reading 50 Rules for Postgrads

February 25, 2017February 25, 2017PhD, postgraduate, ResearchLeave a comment

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About me

I am a postdoc and Forrest Fellow in the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research at The University of Western Australia. I work on firing lasers into space for scientific research and communications.
I am fascinated by science and engineering and enjoy sharing my interests in these subjects through teaching and science communication.

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  • Twisting light: creating an optical vortex
  • Fast steering optical phased array: how to trick a control system
  • How to publish a turd
  • Hoaxes, humour, and haggis – the weird world of publish or perish
  • Getting in Sync with the SKA

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I am a postdoc and Forrest Fellow in the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research at The University of Western Australia. I work on firing lasers into space for scientific research and communications.
I am fascinated by science and engineering and enjoy sharing my interests in these subjects through teaching and science communication.

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