The Search for Cool Companions Around White Dwarf Stars
Sue Knight has been a member of SASI since 1998. She was actively involved as the society’s web administrator and Committee member. Sue also arranged the monthly Guest Speaker talks, participated as a volunteer at the annual Open Nights and has written several articles for the society’s journal.
As an Information Technology specialist for many years, Sue decided to change career direction, after attending several astronomy conferences worldwide. She completed studies toward a Bachelor of Science degree at Macquarie University in 2011 and is finalizing the next stage of her studies at Leicester University in the UK. Her research was focused on the search of companions to white dwarf stars in the infrared regime using Spitzer Telescope data.
Sue is an enthusiastic traveller and photographer as well as an avid reader of science fiction novels.
We're looking forward to hear about Sue's research: