Research conducted by a group of high school students with Swinburne's Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing (CAS) has been published in the journal, Galaxies. The article was written by high school work experience students Visura Lokuge Don (far right), Lochlan Bull and Kazuki Kuhlmann, alongside Professor Alister Graham and undergraduate scholarship student Katherine Kenyon. The students collaborated with experts as part of a long-running program that supports the next generation. Photograph appeared in the Swinburne News item 'High school stars at Swinburne published in international space journal' on Monday 17 May 2021
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