Dr Carolin Crawford
Institute of Astronomy

University of Cambridge
Carolin is a Royal Society research fellow at the Institute of Astronomy, which is part of the University of Cambridge. She uses observations to find out about distant parts of the Universe such as clusters of galaxies and quasars. She started out in Astronomy as a child looking at the stars from the back garden with her Dad, but now uses data from satellites that orbit the earth, and travels across the world to use telescopes on remote mountaintops. Unfortunately the parrot is not available for videoconferences.
If you want detailed professional information about Carolin and her research, please visit her website at:
Home page: http://www-xray.ast.cam.ac.uk/~csc/

