Annual Report
The core purpose of the institute is the work we do training New Zealand's best students to be the scientific…
April 8, 2019
Annual Report
Materials science is crucial to many of the technologies we need for sustainability; new batteries, solar photovoltaics and energy efficient…
April 8, 2019
Annual Report
Printable solar panels, bioplastics, aluminium batteries, handheld gene testers and novel super-conductors.
April 8, 2019
Annual Report
In today’s tech-hungry world, lithium batteries are ubiquitous, with everything from your mobile phone to the neighbour’s electric car relying…
April 8, 2019
Annual Report
Could bio-inspired self-assembled magnetic structures make computers more efficient?
April 8, 2019
Annual Report
This set of photos from our Annual Report 2018 shows the results of the annual Symposium poster series.
April 8, 2019
Annual Report
In 2018 the government announced a $13million funding boost for research to combat the spread of kauri dieback and myrtle…
April 8, 2019
Annual Report
More than 250 corneal transplants are performed each year but the number is limited to donor numbers and there are…
April 8, 2019
Annual Report
Our researchers use computers to reproduce conditions unachievable in a lab, such as the magnetic forces inside a white dwarf…
April 8, 2019
Annual Report
An entire rugby turf in a teaspoon: the tiny crystal game-changers in combatting climate change.
April 8, 2019
Annual Report
Research into micro-environmental conditions within and between cells might ultimately result in tailored cancer medications.
April 8, 2019
Annual Report
The discovery of conducting polymers – plastics that conduct electricity – won New Zealander Alan MacDiarmid the Nobel Prize in…
April 8, 2019