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Sabine Bellstedt is an early-career researcher at the International Centre of Radio Astronomy Research, a joint-funded organization by the state government of Western Australia and the University of Western Australia. She specializes as an observational astronomer, examining large volumes of data collected from major telescopes to understand the evolution of galaxies in the Universe. Sabine conducted her PhD at the Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing at Swinburne University of Technology, focusing on developing techniques to study faint outer regions of galaxies using detailed spectroscopic data. After earning her PhD in 2018, she moved to Perth to expand her research to include surveys encompassing millions of galaxies, such as GAMA, DEVILS, and WAVES. Her current role includes being the Programme Scientist and Project Scientist for WAVES Deep Drill Survey. In 2020, she was recognized in the 2021/22 Superstar STEM program, which promotes the visibility of women in STEM. Her work also relates to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in advancing education in academic qualifications related to Astronomy and Astrophysics.
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