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Rachael Padman (born 1954) is an Australian
physics Physics is the scientific study of matter, its Elementary particle, fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force. "Physical science is that department of knowledge whi ...
lecturer at the
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in England. From
Melbourne Melbourne ( , ; Boonwurrung language, Boonwurrung/ or ) is the List of Australian capital cities, capital and List of cities in Australia by population, most populous city of the States and territories of Australia, Australian state of Victori ...
, Padman was a graduate in
electrical engineering Electrical engineering is an engineering discipline concerned with the study, design, and application of equipment, devices, and systems that use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. It emerged as an identifiable occupation in the l ...
from
Monash University Monash University () is a public university, public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria (state), Victoria, Australia. Named after World War I general Sir John Monash, it was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the ...
, Australia, and specialised in
radio astronomy Radio astronomy is a subfield of astronomy that studies Astronomical object, celestial objects using radio waves. It started in 1933, when Karl Jansky at Bell Telephone Laboratories reported radiation coming from the Milky Way. Subsequent observat ...
. After her doctoral research, she has made contributions to research in
stellar evolution Stellar evolution is the process by which a star changes over the course of time. Depending on the mass of the star, its lifetime can range from a few million years for the most massive to trillions of years for the least massive, which is consi ...
(the formation of stars). She is now mainly involved in administrative works in teaching. Padman is a member of the
International Astronomical Union The International Astronomical Union (IAU; , UAI) is an international non-governmental organization (INGO) with the objective of advancing astronomy in all aspects, including promoting astronomical research, outreach, education, and developmen ...
. A
trans woman A trans woman or transgender woman is a woman who was assigned male at birth. Trans women have a female gender identity and may experience gender dysphoria (distress brought upon by the discrepancy between a person's gender identity and their ...
, Padman underwent
gender-affirming surgery Gender-affirming surgery (GAS) is a surgical procedure, or series of procedures, that alters a person's physical appearance and sexual characteristics to resemble those associated with their gender identity. The phrase is most often associated ...
in 1982 when she was undertaking a PhD in
astronomy Astronomy is a natural science that studies celestial objects and the phenomena that occur in the cosmos. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry in order to explain their origin and their overall evolution. Objects of interest includ ...
at the
University of Cambridge The University of Cambridge is a Public university, public collegiate university, collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation, wo ...
. In 1996, she was elected a Fellow of
Newnham College Newnham College is a women's constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college was founded in 1871 by a group organising Lectures for Ladies, members of which included philosopher Henry Sidgwick and suffragist campaigner Millicen ...
, one of three all-women colleges in the University of Cambridge at the time. She received opposition from some people, who argued, unsuccessfully, that Padman should not be made a Fellow as she was
assigned male at birth Sex assignment (also known as gender assignment) is the discernment of an infant's sex, typically made at birth based on an examination of the baby's external genitalia by a healthcare provider such as a midwife, nurse, or physician. In the v ...
.


Early life and education

Padman was born in
Melbourne Melbourne ( , ; Boonwurrung language, Boonwurrung/ or ) is the List of Australian capital cities, capital and List of cities in Australia by population, most populous city of the States and territories of Australia, Australian state of Victori ...
, in 1954, and attended
Melbourne High School Melbourne High School is a Education in Australia#Government schools, government-funded Single-sex education, single-sex Selective school, academically selective secondary school, secondary day school for boys, located in the Melbourne suburb ...
in the Melbourne suburb of
South Yarra South Yarra is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 4 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Cities of Melbourne and Stonnington local government areas. South Yarra recorded a populati ...
. She was the school
cadet A cadet is a student or trainee within various organisations, primarily in military contexts where individuals undergo training to become commissioned officers. However, several civilian organisations, including civil aviation groups, maritime ...
captain and won the rifle-shooting prize for two consecutive years. She obtained a first degree in electrical engineering from
Monash University Monash University () is a public university, public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria (state), Victoria, Australia. Named after World War I general Sir John Monash, it was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the ...
in Australia. She joined research work on radio astronomy at the
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is an Australian Government agency that is responsible for scientific research and its commercial and industrial applications. CSIRO works with leading organisations arou ...
Division of Radio Physics in Sydney, for two years. In her autobiographical essay, "Rachael's Story", she discussed her lifelong
gender identity Gender identity is the personal sense of one's own gender. Gender identity can correlate with a person's assigned sex or can differ from it. In most individuals, the various biological determinants of sex are congruent and consistent with the in ...
as female, and one motive behind going to England was a hope for an opportunity to address her gender issues. In 1977, Padman settled in England to work for
Doctor of Philosophy A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, DPhil; or ) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of Postgraduate education, graduate study and original resear ...
(PhD) in
astronomy Astronomy is a natural science that studies celestial objects and the phenomena that occur in the cosmos. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry in order to explain their origin and their overall evolution. Objects of interest includ ...
at an all-male
St John's College, Cambridge St John's College, formally the College of St John the Evangelist in the University of Cambridge, is a Colleges of the University of Cambridge, constituent college of the University of Cambridge, founded by the House of Tudor, Tudor matriarch L ...
, and did research at the University of Cambridge's
Cavendish Laboratory The Cavendish Laboratory is the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge, and is part of the School of Physical Sciences. The laboratory was opened in 1874 on the New Museums Site as a laboratory for experimental physics and is named ...
. Among the first things she did on arrival in Cambridge was to approach John Randall at
Charing Cross Hospital Charing Cross Hospital is district general hospital and teaching hospital located in Hammersmith in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. The present hospital was opened in 1973, although it was originally established in 1818, approxim ...
in London, who prescribed
oestrogen Estrogen (also spelled oestrogen in British English; see spelling differences) is a category of sex hormone responsible for the development and regulation of the female reproductive system and secondary sex characteristics. There are three m ...
. In 1978, she
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as
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, and started with her PhD supervisor, Richard Hills. She said ''Rachael'' spontaneously came up as her name one morning; she initially thought about using ''Susan'' from a pupil from her primary school, before renouncing because there were already two Susans in her laboratory, including the secretary. In 1981, she began living as a woman in her everyday life, and she had gender-affirming surgery in October 1982. She received her degree in 1982 for a
doctoral thesis A thesis (: theses), or dissertation (abbreviated diss.), is a document submitted in support of candidature for an academic degree or professional qualification presenting the author's research and findings.International Standard ISO 7144: D ...
titled "Short-wavelength observations of interstellar molecules".


Career

Following her PhD, Padman moved to the US where she was a Miller Research Fellow at the
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California), is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Berkeley, California, United States. Founded in 1868 and named after t ...
. She returned to Cambridge in 1984. At the Cavendish Laboratory, she was appointed Deputy Project Scientist for the
James Clerk Maxwell Telescope The James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) is a submillimetre-wavelength radio telescope at Mauna Kea Observatory in Hawaii, US. The telescope is near the summit of Mauna Kea at . Its primary mirror is 15 metres (16.4 yards) across: it is the la ...
in Hawaii in 1984. She led teams working on the development of the early instruments and wrote much of the early data acquisition and spectral line analysis software. She worked there for four years until she became a University Lecturer in the Department of Physics, University of Cambridge, in 1998. Since 2005, she has been primarily involved in the administration of teaching in the Department of Physics. She served on the University Council from 2009-2016 and was the Director of Education in School of Physical Sciences from 2008-2014. At Newnham, she is both teaching physics and serves as Director of Studies in Natural Sciences. Her research interests include millimetre wave optics and receiver systems, low-mass star formation, in particular jets and outflows from young stars, and spectral-line data reduction software. She was publicly
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in the press in 1996, when Padman was elected Fellow of Newnham College. The college statutes allowed only female members in the institute. The Principal, Dr.
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, knew that Padman had undergone a gender-affirming surgery. Feminist
Germaine Greer Germaine Greer (; born 29 January 1939) is an Australian writer and feminist, regarded as one of the major voices of the second-wave feminism movement in the latter half of the 20th century. Specializing in English and women's literature, she ...
, who was a member of the college's governing body, strongly opposed the appointment, saying that Padman was a man and male. Fellows, students, and staff of Cambridge University supported Padman, and she was admitted without further opposition. Clare Longrigg published an article titled "A Sister with No Fellow Feeling" in the 25 June 1997 issue of ''
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'' making charges on Padman and containing remarks attributed to Greer. The article was retracted on 19 March 1998 as information was found to be false, and the accusation made against Greer was considered groundless.


Selected Research Publications

* R.Padman, S.J.Bence, J.S.Richer. (1997). ‘ Observational properties of molecular outflows’;. Invited review in Herbig-Haro flows and the birth of low-mass stars, ed B.Reipurth and C.Bertout. ''Proc. IAU Symposium 182,'' Chamonix, France, 20-24 January 1997. pp 123-140. * R.Padman (1995). ‘Optical fundamentals for array feeds’. Invited review in Multifeed Systems for Radio Telescopes, D.T. Emerson and J.M. Payne (Eds). ''ASPConf. Series.'', 1. * G.J.White, R.Padman (1992)
‘First images of atomic carbon in the interstellar medium’
''Nature'', Vol 354, p511 doi: 10.1038/354511a0 * N.D.Parker, R.Padman, P.F.Scott. (1991)
‘Outflows in dark clouds: their role in protostellar evolution’
''MNRAS,'' Vol 252, p442 doi: 10.1093/mnras/252.3.442 * R.Padman, D.A.Green, A.N.Lasenby. (1990). ‘Jets in our Galaxy’ Chap.10 of the book ''Beams and Jets in Astrophysics'', in the CUP Monographs on Physics series, P. Hughes (Ed) doi: 10.1017/CBO9780511564703.011 * R.Padman, J.A.Murphy, R.E.Hills. (1987).â
Gaussian mode analysis of Cassegrain antenna efficiency’
''IEEE Trans. Ant. Prop’n''., AP35, p1093 doi: 10.1109/TAP.1987.1143983


References


External links


Profile at the Cavendish Laboratory, CambridgeProfile at Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory, Cambridge

Profile at Newnham College, CambridgeScientific Papers in the Astrophysics Data System
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