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Kayla Martin is a Doctor of Philosophy candidate and Part-time Lecturer at Macquarie University's School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences within the Faculty of Science and Engineering, actively contributing to astrophysics research and instruction.
Her educational pursuit centers on completing a PhD at Macquarie University, as confirmed by her HDR email affiliation.
Martin specializes in stellar evolution dynamics, particularly post-Asymptotic Giant Branch stars, circumbinary disk interactions, and planetary nebula formation in binary systems. Her research integrates observational data from missions like Kepler with theoretical modeling to analyze accretion processes and surface chemistry alterations during late-stage stellar evolution.
Publication trends reveal consistent focus on binary central stars and disk accretion mechanisms, with her 2021 Kepler-based observational study and 2025 theoretical model demonstrating methodological progression from data analysis to predictive simulation in binary star astrophysics.
Scientific recognition includes an h-index of 26 with notable citation counts and online engagement metrics, though no formal awards are documented.
No information is available regarding student supervision, grant funding, or laboratory affiliations in the current dataset.



