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"When I was really young, I saw a shooting star. And that got me looking up at the night sky a lot more,"
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Margaret IkapeMargaret Ikape
Margaret Ikape
"When I was really young, I saw a shooting star. And that got me looking up at the night sky a lot more,"
"Can I count all the stars? Can I really go to a star? What would it be like if I could really go to a star? How long would it take?"
"That period is like a black box in astronomy knowledge. We know it happened, because the universe is ionized today, but we don’t know many details about it,"
"I feel very excited to be recognized for this award, and to know that my research and contributions to science education are acknowledged, This further reinforces my desire to pave the path for young Africans in STEM disciplines."
"I think my biggest challenge was finding a mentor that looked like me, someone with similar experiences."
"Africans are doing great things all over the world and need to be showcased."
"I’m a PhD candidate at the University of Toronto, studying Astronomy and Astrophysics. My research is mainly focused on cosmology where I use simulations to understand the Epoch of reionization, the period when the universe went through a phase transition thought to have been brought about by the first stars."