
Dr Laura Driessen
Radio astronomer specializing in radio stars at the University of Sydney's Institute for Astronomy. Her research focuses on understanding the physics of radio stars and their implications for the search for habitable planets.
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Mar 12, 2026 • 37min
Super voids, satellite noise and asteroid navigation
Dr Laura Driessen, astronomer who studies radio transients and cosmic structure. She discusses mysterious slow radio flashes and possible white dwarf origins. They explore supervoids and how multiwavelength maps reveal empty cosmic regions. Conversation covers satellite radio interference and techniques to mitigate it, plus how spacecraft safely cross the sparse asteroid belt.

Nov 28, 2024 • 46min
The secrets in the stars — what we can learn about habitable planets, alien life and ourselves
Dr. Laura Driessen, a radio astronomer at the University of Sydney, delves into the mysteries of the cosmos. She shares her journey from childhood fascination with space to her groundbreaking research on radio stars. The discussion touches on the implications of cosmic phenomena for habitability and the search for extraterrestrial life. Laura also explores the nature of black holes, the unique challenges of radio astronomy, and how stellar activity influences life on Earth. A captivating blend of science and wonder!


