Toby Hendy

YouTuber

Birthday July 11, 1995

Birth Sign Cancer

Age 28 years old

#23993 Most Popular

1995

Toby Hendy (born 11 July 1995) is a science communicator and YouTuber who focuses on educational content relating to physics, mathematics and astronomy.

Hendy attended Katikati College in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand.

2011

In 2011, she was selected by the Royal Society of New Zealand as one of two national delegates to attend the USA International Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama.

2012

In 2012, she won first place in the secondary school category of the NZ Eureka Awards for Science Communication.

Hendy obtained a Bachelor of Science, majoring in Physics and Mathematics, at the University of Canterbury.

She was awarded an Aurora Astronomy Scholarship that enabled her to take an overseas trip to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech, Carnegie Observatory, UCLA, Macdonald Observatory Texas, University of British Columbia, NRC Observatory Victoria and CHFT Hawaii.

Hendy went on to do her Honours year at the Australian National University in Canberra.

2017

In 2017, Hendy started a PhD at ANU focusing on using nanoindentation to examine the mechanical response of plant cells to applied pressure.

She was awarded a Westpac Future Leader's Scholarship.

During her time as a PhD student she placed runner-up in the Australian national finals of the FameLab science communication competition for her presentation 'Poking Plants'.

Her honours thesis title was ‘Examining the mechanical response of Arabidopsis thaliana using nanoindentation and Finite Element Modelling’, where she received class honours with a grade 93/100 for her thesis.

2018

In 2018, Hendy discontinued her PhD studies to pursue YouTube full-time.

Hendy has been uploading videos to YouTube since high school.

2020

In August 2020, Hendy announced that she is working on a mathematical stop-motion short film, 'Finding X', supported by the Screen Australia Skip Ahead initiative.

It was released on 25 January 2022.

In 2023, she appeared on season 5 of the travel competition show Jet Lag: The Game, which was filmed in New Zealand.

She and Sam Denby won, making her one of two undefeated players of the game, along with Michelle Khare of Season 8.