Naomi McClure-Griffiths FAA (born July 11, 1975) is an American-born Australian astrophysicist and radio astronomer.
[4] During her Fellowship McClure-Griffiths studied the movement of interstellar gases and how explosions of stars create bubbles or shells which push the gasses out of the galaxy.
[9] McClure-Griffiths' team took part in the international effort to complete the mapping of the Milky Way's magnetic fields in 2011.
[10] In 2015, she left CSIRO and joined the Australian National University as a professor conducting her research from the Mount Stromlo Observatory.
[11] That same year, her work in physics was recognized by receipt of the Pawsey Medal from the Australian Academy of Science.