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Professor Aaron Marshall

Professor Aaron Marshall

Principal Investigator

Towards Zero Carbon - Catalytic Architectures

Phone:
+64 3 369 3999, ext. 94093

Address:
Link Room 411
Chemical and Process Engineering
University of Canterbury
Private Bag 4800
Christchurch 8140

Biography

Aaron Marshall is a Professor at the Biomolecular Interaction Centre at the University of Canterbury.

Research interests

Aaron's research is based around electrochemical energy technologies. This includes the development of materials for large scale batteries, hydrogen generation, and the electrochemical conversion of CO2 into fuels. Typically, the goal of his research is to enhance the rate of the relevant electrochemical reactions used in these technologies by developing electrode materials with high catalytic performance.

The challenge is to find a material which absorbs sunlight and catalyses the charging reaction inside the battery.

Professor Aaron Marshall
Professor Aaron Marshall

In the news

Annual Report

Patent applications - Annual Report 2022

April 20, 2023

One of the early considerations on the path to market for materials science is what should be patented and why.

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Annual Report

Funding successes - Annual Report 2022

April 19, 2023

Funding successes for our investigators and their research programmes during 2022. This funding enables our researchers and collaborators to continue their breakthrough research in advanced materials and nanotechnology.

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News Article

Taking nano and quantum science education into Rotorua schools

February 24, 2023

FLEET and MacDiarmid Institute teamed up for AMN10 in Rotorua to conduct science outreach workshops for 320 school students.

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News Article

MacDiarmid Institute researchers one third of KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards finalists

August 19, 2022

Six MacDiarmid Institute researchers are among 18 finalists selected for the annual KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards.

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Annual Report

Awards received - Annual Report 2021

May 27, 2022

The MacDiarmid Institute again performed strongly in the KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards.

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Annual Report

Funding successes - Annual Report 2021

May 9, 2022

Funding successes for our investigators and their research programmes during 2021. This funding enables our researchers and collaborators to continue their breakthrough research in advanced materials and nanotechnology.

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Annual Report

Producing technology-critical materials for a low-emission future

May 5, 2022

MacDiarmid Institute scientists try to tip the carbon balance in NZ’s favour.

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Annual Report

Zincovery wins the C-Prize

March 31, 2021

MacDiarmid Institute affiliated start-up Zincovery was the winner of Callaghan Innovation’s 2020 C-Prize, announced in September last year.

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Annual Report

Funding successes - Annual Report 2020

March 24, 2021

Funding successes for our investigators and their research programmes during 2020. This funding enables our researchers and collaborators to continue their breakthrough research in advanced materials and nanotechnology.

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In The Media

Industrial toxin recycling startup attracts international investors

December 10, 2020

Zincovery has raised over $1 million to help commercialise a product that will reduce environmental toxins created by the galvanising industry.

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In The Media

How a breakthrough material could supercharge our homes and cars

November 24, 2020

Martin Allen is replacing the silicon we use in electronic devices to make them faster, smaller and more efficient.

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News Article

MacDiarmid Institute finalists for the KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards

September 23, 2020

Three MacDiarmid Institute researchers are among 12 finalists selected for the annual KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards.

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In The Media

Zincovery: The award-winning startup tackling waste from galvanised steel

September 9, 2020

Co-founder Aaron Marshall was also selected as a KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards finalist.

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News Article

Zincovery wins C-Prize 2019

September 1, 2020

Deputy Director Geoff Willmott welcomed today’s announcement that MacDiarmid Institute affiliated start-up Zincovery had won this year’s Callaghan Innovation C-Prize.

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In The Media

Recycling breakthrough set to save environment from acid

June 8, 2020

An industrial prototype to recycle acid waste from Christchurch’s galvanised steel industries is just the beginning for researchers at the University of Canterbury who have a global vision for their eco innovation.

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Annual Report

Patents and Spinouts 2019 - Annual Report 2019

May 27, 2020

This article from our 2019 Annual Report provides information about the MacDiarmid Institute's latest inventions, patents and spinouts.

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Annual Report

Funding successes - Annual Report 2019

May 26, 2020

Funding successes for our investigators and their research programmes during 2019. This funding enables our researchers and collaborators to continue their breakthrough research in advanced materials and nanotechnology.

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Annual Report

Beyond lithium - Annual Report 2018

April 8, 2019

In today’s tech-hungry world, lithium batteries are ubiquitous, with everything from your mobile phone to the neighbour’s electric car relying on the metal, and it’s easy to see why. Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries pack a punch, storing more energy than any other battery of equivalent size, and delivering power to where it’s needed, quickly and efficiently.

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Annual Report

2018 funding successes - Annual Report 2018

April 8, 2019

Funding successes for our investigators and their research programmes during 2018. This funding enables our researchers and collaborators to continue their breakthrough research in advanced materials and nanotechnology.

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Annual Report

Patents and spinouts 2018 - Annual Report 2018

April 8, 2019

This article from our 2018 Annual Report provides information about the MacDiarmid Institute's latest inventions, patents and spinouts.

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News Article

MI Investigators successful in MBIE Endeavour Round 2016 & Smart Ideas

October 18, 2016

12 of our Investigators were successful in MBIE 2016 Endeavour Round and are involved in both Smart Ideas and Research Programmes.

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Events

To Industry and Beyond - Hawkes Bay (28 November)

September 28, 2022

Associate Professor Aaron Marshall and Dr Laura Domigan focus on pathways from science to industry as part of "To Industry and Beyond".

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Videos

C-Prize 2019 winner Zincovery

September 1, 2020

This year's C-Prize winner Zincovery is a Christchurch-based start up with a global vision to save the environment from acid waste.

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