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Carole Mundell is an observational astrophysicist who researches cosmic black holes and gamma ray bursts.

„We are all natural born physicists."[1]

Education

Mundell graduated from the University of Glasgow with a BSc in Physics and Astronomy in 1992.[2] She moved to Manchester to complete a PhD in Astrophysics, working at the Jodrell Bank Observatory, where she held a PPARC Research Fellowship until 1997.[2]

Research

Mundell joined the University of Maryland in 1997.[2][3] She moved to Liverpool John Moores University in 1999 as a Royal Society University Research Fellow focussing on the dynamics of active galaxies.[4][5] In 2005 she was awarded a prestigious RCUK Academic Fellowship to build and lead new Gamma Ray Burst team at LJMU, and was appointed Professor in 2007.[6][7] In 2007 her team won the Times Higher Education Research Project of the Year Award for 'Measuring Gamma Ray Bursts'.[8]

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Mundell has played a leading role in the understand Gamma Ray Bursts, developing robotic telescopes that can capture the extremely fast jets.[9] In 2011 she won a Royal Society Wolfson Merit Award for her research on "Black Hole-Driven Explosions and the Dynamic Universe".[4] In 2012 whilst at Liverpool, Mundell co-designed and built RINGO2, a telescope to measure the polarisation of optical light produced after a gamma ray burst.[10] The telescope was designed to react quickly to notifications from NASA's Swift Satellite.[11] She has described the gamma-ray bursts as "the most extreme particle accelerators in the universe", which offer opportunities for testing "laws of physics".[12] In 2014, her team won a Vice Chancellor's medal for Research Scholarship.[13]

In 2015, Mundell joined the University of Bath, and was Head of the Department of Physics from 2016 to 2018.[14] She established a new Astrophysics research group, concentrating on high-energy extragalactic astrophysics of black hole driven systems and their environments.[15][16] She uses the NASA Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope to detect short-lived gamma ray bursts.[17] She regularly discusses her research with the public.[18][19] In 2017 she arranged a scientific discussion meeting on "The promises of gravitational-wave astronomy" at the Royal Society.[20]

Public engagement

Since 2015, she has been a member of the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) and chair of the STFC Skills and Engagement Advisory Board.[21][22][23] She is a member of the Research Councils UK Public Engagement with Research Advisory Panel.[24]

Mundell is involved with several campaigns to improve representation of women in astronomy.[25] In 2016, Mundell won the Woman of the Year Award at the FDM Everywoman in Technology Awards.[26][27][28] Mundell has called for better support for students facing sexual harassment within higher education, and been involved with the UK's 1752 Group.[29][30]

See also

References

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