Sandra McLaren

Australian geologist
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IntroAustralian geologist
PlacesAustralia
isGeologist
Work fieldScience
Gender
Female
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Biography

Dr Sandra McLaren is an Australian geologist.

Interested in geology and geothermal energy from a young age, McLaren completed her PhD at Adelaide University in 2001 and is currently a Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne. She is a noted science communicator and educator, especially on the topic of sustainable energy through hot rocks in southern Australia.

In 2008, McLaren received a Victorian Young Tall Poppy Award, and attended the inaugural InterAcademy Panel meeting for Young Scientists. In 2009 she received the Australian Academy of Science's Dorothy Hill Award. The same year, she and Professor Mike Sandford received a grant from the Australian Research Council to research the mechanics of hot rocks and subsequently the potential for geothermal energy in Australia.

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