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Friday, 16 July 2021, 2:30 pm
Housed in a custom-made box under protective yellow light
at the University of Canterbury’s Nanolab is a new
world-leading Nanoscribe 3D printer. Objects printed with
this ultra-precise system are so small that an electron
microscope is needed to see them. The microfabrication
technology is poised to fast-track a myriad of research
projects across Aotearoa New Zealand.
At UC’s
Nanolab, Associate
Professor Volker Nock is reviewing a high resolution 3D
printed reproduction of Christchurch Cathedral that, to the
naked eye, is a mere speck. Newly installed, the equipment
used to create this image – a Nanoscribe Photonic
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Wednesday, 14 July 2021, 10:53 am
Detecting tiny particles that are “messengers from
space” using a giant detector buried under Antarctic ice
has helped a University of Canterbury (UC) professor become
the first woman to win a prestigious physics award.
The medal is presented to a
Kiwi physicist who is judged to have made the greatest
impact, both nationally and internationally, in their field
of research.
Professor Adams, who has lectured in
physics and astronomy at UC since 1998, says it’s an
honour to receive the award.
“I’m definitely
really proud as a woman to receive this recognition. There
have traditionally been fewer females working in the physics
Paul
Atkins
Society President Dr Brent Clothier FRSNZ
said the Council is delighted to have chosen Paul as the
Society s new Chief Executive and that Paul has accepted
this position . Dr Clothier went on to say, “Paul has
extensive experience in senior leadership roles operating
across the science, technology, education and research
sector and is deeply committed to supporting research to
make a meaningful difference to Aotearoa. He has been Chief
Executive of ZEALANDIA for the past 6 years, leading the
organisation through a period of transformational change,
building its reputation, reach and impact, from local to
global. Demonstrating his commitment to research, while