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Citizenship
  
British/Australian

Doctoral advisor
  
Dr. Jim Cohen

Residence
  
Sydney, Australia


Doctoral students
  
Shaila Akhter

Fields
  
Physicist

Name
  
Lisa Harvey-Smith

Academic advisor
  
Dr. Jim Cohen

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Institutions
  
CSIRO, Astronomy & Space Science; University of Sydney; Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe

Alma mater
  
Jodrell Bank Observatory, The University of Manchester, University of Newcastle-upon Tyne

Known for
  
Astronomer, Speaker, WriterCSIRO Project Scientist for SKA 2009-2012; CSIRO Project Scientist for ASKAP 2012-

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Dr. Lisa Harvey-Smith is an astrophysicist at the CSIRO, based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. Her research interests include the origin and evolution of cosmic magnetism, supernova remnants, the interstellar medium, massive star formation and astrophysical masers.

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Harvey-Smith is a Research Group Leader at CSIRO's Australia Telescope National Facility's Science Program. She was previously the Project Scientist for CSIRO's Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder Telescope ASKAP, during which time she led the development of the ASKAP Early Science Program,, which began in 2015.

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Lisa Harvey-Smith was a presenter on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation television series Stargazing Live and the associated program Stargazing Live: Back to Earth in 2016. In the same year, she was a guest on the British Broadcasting Corporation series BBC Stargazing Live and on Episode 6 (buoyancy) of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation series Todd Sampson's Life on the Line. On 31 August 2016, Harvey-Smith was awarded the Australian Department of Industry, Innovation and Science Eureka Prize for Promoting Understanding of Australian Science Research, after being a finalist in 2015 Eureka Prize. In November 2012, the Sydney Morning Herald included Dr. Harvey-Smith in its "Top One Hundred: Sydney's Most Influential People".

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Education

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Dr. Harvey-Smith attended Finchingfield Primary School, where her mother was the headteacher. She was home educated (Unschooled) between 1991 and 1996, during which time she received no formal instruction but instead, learned what interested her.

Harvey-Smith attended Braintree College where she studied advanced level Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and General Studies. She was awarded Student of the Year in 1998 for academic and sporting achievements. She obtained her Master of Physics (Honours) at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 2002 and was awarded her Ph.D. in Radio Astronomy at Jodrell Bank Observatory from the University of Manchester in 2005.

Whilst an undergraduate in 2004, she carried out a Summer Research Studentship at Max-Planck-Institut fur Radioastronomie on image deconstruction using the wavelet transform. During that year she was a member of the Jodrell Bank Observatory team on the BBC television quiz University Challenge, narrowly defeating the British Library.

Career

Harvey-Smith worked as a Support Scientist at the Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe in the Netherlands, where she carried out real-time testing of the European VLBI Network telescope array, was responsible for science data quality control and took part in some of the first global real-time electronic VLBI experiments. During this time she worked on polarimetric studies of galactic masers and their relation to magnetic fields in regions of massive star-formation.

In 2007 she was appointed a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at The University of Sydney, where she published work on the role of magnetic fields in the shaping of supernova remnants and a study of large-scale magnetic fields in galactic regions of ionised gas surrounding massive star clusters. In 2009 Harvey-Smith was appointed to the position of Research Astronomer and Square Kilometre Array Project Scientist at CSIRO Astronomy & Space Science, Australia.

From 2009 until 2011 Dr. Harvey-Smith was Chair of the Australia Telescope National Facility's Telescope Time Assignment Committee. She is a current member of the School of Physics Advisory Committee at the University of New South Wales.

On 25 May 2016 it was announced that Harvey-Smith had accepted the title Adjunct Associate Professor at UNSW (The University of New South Wales) until 30 April 2019.

Square Kilometre Array

Dr. Harvey-Smith occupied a pivotal role as CSIRO Square Kilometre Array Project Scientist from 2009-2012: developing the SKA's science case; contributing to science and engineering developments; and playing a leading scientific role in the Australia & New Zealand bid to host the SKA and with site preparations.

The SKA is a proposed radio telescope with an unprecedented one million square metres of collecting area, which will make it fifty times more sensitive than any other radio instrument. The telescope is currently in its design phase and has been described as "a revolutionary break from traditional radio telescope design" which is expected to "drive technology development, particularly in information and communication technology".

In May 2012 it was announced that the SKA would be constructed in both Australia and Southern Africa.

In August 2012 CSIRO announced that, on taking up her new role with ASKAP, she will remain an active member of the SKA Science Working Group. The SKA organisation has since announced that Dr. Harvey-Smith is an associate member of the SKA Magnetism Science Working Group

During her term as SKA Project Scientist, Dr. Harvey-Smith was involved with Australia & New Zealand's site preparations for the Australian SKA Pathfinder telescope (ASKAP), currently being commissioned at Murchison, Western Australia.

In August 2012, CSIRO announced that Dr Harvey-Smith had been appointed CSIRO Project Scientist for the ASKAP telescope.

Public Understanding of Science

Harvey-Smith is an acclaimed speaker, writer and communicator of science. In 2015 Dr. Harvey-Smith performed several live events on-stage, including her self-penned "Stargayzing" show at Sydney Observatory as part of Sydney Mardi Gras. She opened the Think Inc. show "An Evening with Neil DeGrasse Tyson" at Sydney's Hordern Pavilion to a sold-out audience of 4000 people. In 2016, the events company Live on Stage Australia announced Harvey-Smith as the host of a national tour titled The Last Man on the Moon, with Eugene Cernan. She had previously appeared as a special guest in their Sydney show Buzz Aldrin: Mission to Mars.

She frequently appears on radio and television, most commonly the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. In April 2017, Harvey-Smith appeared as co-host, along with Professor Brian Cox and Julia Zemiro, in the three-part ABC Television version of the BBC programme Stargazing Live. Other television appearances include a feature on Australia Wide, Landline, the ABC Splash Live Event for World Space Week, ABC News 24, 702 ABC Sydney. She has also appeared on radio numerous times including the science hour on [[Triple J]] with Karl Kruszelnicki and The Science Show on ABC Radio National with Robyn Williams. In 2012, Lisa gave the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics Public Lecture, which is broadcast regularly by TVOntario as part of the Big Ideas TV Series.

Harvey-Smith has also featured in Women's Health (magazine), The Age, The Australian, Sydney Morning Herald, The Sun Herald, The Sunday Telegraph and Al Jazeera English. She has written articles for The Conversation and ABC Science. Her article about the Square Kilometre Array in Patrick Moore's Yearbook of Astronomy 2016 was published by Pan MacMillan in November 2015.

Harvey-Smith is a guest science teacher at Leichhardt Public School as part of the CSIRO Scientists in Schools Program. She has made several visits to the Pia Wadjari Community School in Western Australia to lead astronomy activities and mentor students.

Women in Astronomy

From 2012-15 Harvey-Smith served as Chair of the steering committee of the Women in Astronomy Chapter of the Astronomical Society of Australia. During that time she presided over the launch of a new national gender equity scheme for astronomers in Australia called The Pleiades Awards.. In May 2017 she was announced as the ambassador for [[1]]'s Superstars of STEM initiative.

Sport

She is an athlete who participates regularly in ultra-marathon events.

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