Mazlan Othman, born on December eleventh, nineteen fifty-one, is a trailblazing Malaysian astrophysicist who has significantly advanced her country's involvement in space exploration. As Malaysia's first astrophysicist, she has played a pivotal role in shaping the academic landscape by developing a comprehensive curriculum in astrophysics at the national university.
Her dedication to the field extends beyond academia; she has been instrumental in fostering public awareness and understanding of astronomy and space-related issues. Through her efforts, she has inspired a new generation of scientists and enthusiasts in Malaysia.
In her illustrious career, Mazlan served as the director general of Angkasa, the Malaysian National Space Agency, where she oversaw various initiatives aimed at enhancing Malaysia's capabilities in space science. Furthermore, from two thousand seven to two thousand fourteen, she held the esteemed position of director at the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs in Vienna, contributing to international dialogue on space governance.