Elaine M. Sadler
University of Sydney
School of Physics A28
Sydney NSW 2006
New South Wales (NSW)
Australia
Phone: +61 2 9351 2622
Organization website: http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/
NCA adherence: Australia
Last updated:
November 20, 2023
IAU Status
Active Member
Affiliation(s) within the IAU
Past affiliation(s) within the IAU
- Past President of Division VIII Galaxies & the Universe (2009-2012)
- Past President of Commission 28 Galaxies (2003-2006)
- Past Vice-President of Division VIII Galaxies & the Universe (2006-2009)
- Past Vice-President of Commission 28 Galaxies (2000-2003)
- Past Steering Committee Member of Division J Galaxies and Cosmology (2012-2015)
- Past Organizing Committee Member of Division VIII Galaxies & the Universe (2009-2012)
- Past Organizing Committee Member of Division VIII Galaxies & the Universe (2006-2009)
- Past Organizing Committee Member of Commission 28 Galaxies (2006-2009)
- Past Organizing Committee Member of Division VIII Galaxies & the Universe (2003-2006)
- Past Organizing Committee Member of Division VIII Galaxies & the Universe (2000-2003)
- Past Member of Division VIII WG Supernovae
- Past Member of Commission 28 Galaxies (until 2015)
- Past Member of Commission 40 Radio Astronomy (until 2015)
- Past Member of Division VIII Galaxies & the Universe (until 2012)
- Past Member of Division X Radio Astronomy (until 2012)
Other past affiliation(s)
- Past Member of the National Committee for Astronomy in Australia (until 2017)
Areas of interest
3 - Astronomical instrumentation, methods and techniques: 3.9 - Techniques, 3.10 - Telescopes: optical, 3.11 - Telescopes: radio
4 - Astronomical data bases: 4.1 - Astronomical databases: miscellaneous, 4.3 - Catalogs, 4.4 - Surveys
8 - Stars: 8.1 - Stars: abundances
9 - Interstellar medium (ISM), nebulae: 9.7 - ISM: evolution
10 - The Galaxy: 10.2 - Galaxy: bulge
11 - Galaxies: 11.2 - Galaxies: active, 11.3 - Galaxies: BL Lacertae objects, 11.8 - Galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD, 11.9 - Galaxies: evolution, 11.28 - Galaxies: quasars