
Ordinarily Extraordinary - Conversations with women in STEM
We’re Kathy Kale Nelson and Linda LaTourelle — co-hosts of Ordinarily Extraordinary: Conversations with Women in STEM.
Our mission is to amplify the voices of ordinary women doing extraordinary work in science, technology, engineering, and math.
We’re deeply committed to:
- Normalizing the presence of women in STEM by making their stories visible
- Building community for women who may be the only ones like them in their workplace
- Educating listeners about the wide variety of STEM careers — and what they actually look like
- Empowering growth and retention by addressing the challenges behind the leaky pipeline
From early-career professionals to experienced leaders in a wide variety of STEM fields, our guests share how they got started, how they’ve grown, and what they’ve learned along the way. This podcast is a space where women in STEM can be seen, heard, and supported — because representation isn’t just powerful, it’s essential.
Ordinarily Extraordinary - Conversations with women in STEM
56. Dr. Sinenhlanhla Sikhosana-Astronomer & Astrophysicist; PhD in Applied Mathematics
Sinenhlanhla Sikhosana recently received her PhD in Applied Mathematics with a research focus in Astrophysics. She also holds Bachelor's and Masters degrees in Applied Mathematics and Pure Physics. As a young girl in a small village in South Africa, Sinenhlanhla had big dreams, but few role models. She did, however, have a grandmother and a mother that encouraged her to think outside their traditions and encouraged her to pursue her dreams.
Episode Notes
Have you ever wondered what an astrophysicist is or what you do for a job as an astronomer? What kind of education do you need for this job? Where do you work? What do you study? Sinenhlanhla shares her experiences as an astrophysicist and astronomer is South Africa. She grew up in a small village where women traditionally stay at home to take care of the family, but she had a grandmother and mother who encouraged her to follow her passion and dreams and make her own way.
As a recent PhD recipient, not only does Sinenhlanhla work as an astrophysicist and astronomer, but she also focuses on outreach so that other girls, especially girls in small villages, can see themselves represented through her.
In addition to talking about astrophysics and astronomy, we also discuss the challenges of being female and wanting to have a family and still pursue a career in academia. We discussion challenges of schooling in South Africa and so many other topics on this podcast.
Music used in the podcast: Higher Up, Silverman Sound Studio
Acronyms, Definitions, and Fact Check
Cosmology - a branch of astronomy concerned with the study of the origin and chronology of the universe. Physical cosmology is the study of the universe's origin, its large-scale structures and dynamics, and the ultimate fate of the universe, including the laws of science that govern these areas. (Wikipedia)
Astrophysics - the branch of astronomy concerned with the physical nature of stars and other celestial bodies, and the application of the laws and theories of physics to the interpretation of astronomical observations. (Oxford Languages)
Astronomy - a natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry in order to explain their origin and evolution. Objects of interest include planets, moons, stars, nebulae, galaxies, and comets. (Wikipedia)
Supernova - the biggest explosion that humans have ever seen. Each blast is the extremely bright, super-powerful explosion of a star. (https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/supernova/en/)
Meerkat Telescope - a radio telescope consisting of 64 antennas in the Northern Cape of South Africa. (Wikipedia)
SKA telescope - an intergovernmental radio telescope project being planned to be built in Australia and South Africa. (Wikipedia)
Radio telescope - a specialized antenna and radio receiver used to detect radio waves from astronomical radio sources in the sky. (Wikipedia)
Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) - cated near Pune, Junnar, near Narayangaon at khodad in India, is an array of thirty fully steerable parabolic radio telescopes of 45 metre diameter, observing at metre wavelengths. (Wikipedia)
Interferometer - an instrument in which the interference of two beams of light is employed to make precise measurements. (Oxford Languages)
The different types of telescope orbiting around the earth are optical telesco