Elizabeth J. Tasker
Elizabeth J. Tasker is a British astrophysicist and science writer.
Tasker is currently an associate professor at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and is highly active in science communication. Her first book, The Planet Factory, was published by Bloomsbury in 2017.
Early life and education
Tasker graduated from Durham University in 2002 with a MSci in theoretical physics. As an undergraduate, she won the 1999 The Daily Telegraph Young Science Writers Award.Tasker moved to the University of Oxford for doctoral studies, where her supervisor was Greg Bryan. Her thesis, Numerical simulations of the formation and evolution of galaxies, was completed in 2005.
Career and research
Tasker joined Columbia University as a postdoctoral research assistant, where she worked on simulations of star formation that incorporated feedback from supernovae. She has investigated whether stellar feedback results in the death of Giant Molecular Clouds. She spent three years at the University of Florida as the Theoretical Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellow, before moving to McMaster University as a CITA National Fellow in 2009.Tasker's research investigates how stars form in disc galaxies using computer simulations. She looks at how galaxy structure impacts the formation of stars, and how star formation drives galaxy evolution. She has argued for the need to evaluate the language around exoplanet ranking metrics. She joined Hokkaido University as an international tenure-track academic in 2011. She won the Hokkaido University President's Award for Education in 2014, 2015 and 2016. She was appointed to JAXA, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, as an associate professor in 2016, working on hydrodynamical models of star and planet formation.