The MacDiarmid Institute has three new Independent Postdoctoral Fellows.
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There has been an evolution to move the focus of applications more towards global challenges of climate change and sustainability.
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Word clouds drawn from our research plans prepared for TEC.
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The MacDiarmid Institute invites applications for new Independent Post-Doctoral Fellowships.
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Jami Shepherd completed her PhD on all-optical photoacoustic and laser-ultrasound imaging in heterogeneous tissue at the University of Auckland in 2017. She then moved to Paris for a postdoc position in the Laboratoire d’Imagerie Biomédicale at Sorbonne University where she worked on ultrasonic imaging of bone. Now, she has returned to New Zealand as a Research Fellow in the Department of Physics at the University of Auckland.
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Systems that blend biology with electronics could answer some big questions.
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Meet our new Associate Investigators that joined the MacDiarmid Institute whānau in 2021.
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We are a network of leading researchers united in a common goal: to create and explore innovative, sustainable materials that will improve the lives of people in Aotearoa and around the world.
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We are recruiting PhD candidates for fully funded scholarships for our Research Programmes.
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Dr Kannan Ridings from Rongowhakaata is one of the MacDiarmid Institute’s newest Associate Investigators.
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Australian, New Zealand, and American scientists reported a new type of solidification patterns appearing on the surface of solidifying liquid metals.
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Kannan Ridings (Rongowhakaata) completed his PhD in physics on melting and instabilities in metal nanowires at the University of Auckland. He has since worked as a research fellow, and then as a lecturer at the University of Auckland contributing to the research done by the COVID-19 branching process modelling group. Dr Ridings is also the coordinator for the Tuākana programme at the University of Auckland which offers tutoring and mentoring to Māori and Pasifika students.
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