Name: Stephenie Brophy Lee
Title: Technical Officer
E-Mail: stephenie.brophylee@dias.ie
Address: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, School of Cosmic Physics, Astronomy and Astrophysics Section, 31 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2, D02 XF86, Ireland
Biographical Sketch:
Stephenie is a Technical Officer supporting the Astronomy & Astrophysics Section in research, administration, outreach and graphic design.
Stephenie obtained a degree in Astrophysics from DCU in 2018, where her final year thesis focused on the heat shield coating for the European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter satellite. Since graduating, she has worked in supply chain and product development across several Irish retailers while gaining diplomas in project management, marketing and graphic design. She also received an MBA from Sup de Luxe, Paris.
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Last Updated: 22nd February 2023 by Sophie Murray
Stephenie Brophy Lee
Name: Stephenie Brophy Lee
Title: Technical Officer
E-Mail: stephenie.brophylee@dias.ie
Address: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, School of Cosmic Physics, Astronomy and Astrophysics Section, 31 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2, D02 XF86, Ireland
Biographical Sketch:
Stephenie is a Technical Officer supporting the Astronomy & Astrophysics Section in research, administration, outreach and graphic design.
Stephenie obtained a degree in Astrophysics from DCU in 2018, where her final year thesis focused on the heat shield coating for the European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter satellite. Since graduating, she has worked in supply chain and product development across several Irish retailers while gaining diplomas in project management, marketing and graphic design. She also received an MBA from Sup de Luxe, Paris.
Category: Astronomy and Astrophysics, Staff
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