Erin Macdonald is an astrophysicist, aerospace engineer, and science fiction consultant. She hosts the YouTube channel, Dr. Erin Explains the Universe, teaches STEM through popular culture, and consults with science fiction creators.[1][2]
Macdonald did post-doctoral work with the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) collaboration as part of an attempt to detect gravitational waves from the Crab Pulsar.[1] She also did post-doctoral work at Cardiff University, still with LIGO,[1] where she was the first female researcher in her department.[2] During this period she became involved with the Actors Workshop, in Cardiff,[5] which she credits with helping her efforts at science communication. Macdonald's first job after leaving academia was at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. She also began teaching at local community colleges and eventually found work analyzing data in the aerospace industry.[4]
Science communication
While searching for a better work-life balance than that provided in research and academia, Macdonald found opportunities to still teach through a combination of conducting introductory courses and speaking at science fictionconventions. She would discover that these activities put her “in front of students and kids who may find inspiration in a punk-redhead woman covered in tattoos who also happens to have a PhD.”[citation needed] After deciding not to pursue an academic research career, Macdonald began giving talks at science fictionconventions in the areas of her expertise that link the science to the various fandoms of her audience members. For example, she has used Voltron: Legendary Defender to teach about spacetime.[citation needed] She has made appearances at such conventions as Awesome Con and Dragon Con.[1] This led her to meeting and working with science fiction writers in the entertainment industry.[6]
Science fiction consultation
Macdonald moved to Los Angeles from Colorado and works with writers and producers in Hollywood to bring scientific accuracy to their productions. She has, for example, served as technical consultant on several episodes of Orbital Redux.[7] In 2019, Macdonald produced a Great Courses course on the science of science fiction via Audible.[8]
In late 2019, Macdonald became a science consultant for Star Trek. She works with producers and writers throughout the Star Trek franchise.[9] She also had cameo appearances in the first and second seasons of Star Trek: Prodigy, as well as in a 2023 Star Trek Online update titled Incursion, dubbing her in-universe namesake character "Dr. Erin Macdonald".[10][11]
References
^ abcdBaldwin, Melinda (2019). "Q&A: Astrophysicist Erin Macdonald on Science and Sci-Fi". Physics Today. doi:10.1063/pt.6.4.20190509a.