Samantha "Sam" Hall (born 1982[citation needed]) is an Australian environmental researcher. She is also an Antarctic scientist and entrepreneur.
As a child, Hall had her first epileptic seizure when she was 11.[1] In 2002, Hall graduated from Curtin University with a bachelor's degree in commerce.[2] Around 2007, when she was 27, she was able to have surgery for her seizures.[1][3] While she was still working in Thailand, she decided she was going to pursue environmental science.[4] She returned to Curtin University in 2009 and earned a master of science in sustainability management.[2] She went on to get her doctorate in sustainable building during 2011.[5][6]
In 2011, she co-founded an environmental consultancy organization in Fremantle, called SimplyCarbon.[6] In 2013, she was appointed by the city of Perth to investigate using environmental upgrade agreements to improve the sustainability of local buildings.[7] In 2016, Hall was part of the Homeward Bound expedition to Antarctica.[8][9]
She is also a founder of a technology startup in Perth, Rate My Space.[5][10]