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One of the most impactful outcomes of the Institute over the past 20 years has been our series of international conferences on advanced materials and nanotechnology (AMN).
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AMN8 in Queenstown 2017 brought over 500 delegates from 34 countries to our biennial interdisciplinary conference.
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The MacDiarmid Institute has since 2003 hosted a biennial International Conference on Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology (AMN). AMN10, the tenth in this series, will be held in Rotorua 7-10 February 2023.
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Oxford Professor Henry Snaith and VUW Associate Professor Justin Hodgkiss discuss The Solar Revolution at the Royal Society in Wanaka, February 2017.
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Women in Nanoscience talk about their lives and work at the AMN8 Women in Nanoscience panel, February 2017.
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Amanda Barnard, speaker at AMN8 Queenstown, works on how nanodiamonds may be used to control where and how much of a drug is administered within the human body.
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Channel 39 clip features women nanoscientists at AMN8 – Scientists flock to Queenstown for biggest conference in Southern Hemisphere.
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Three female nanoscientists discuss their lives and work at the AMN8 Trio – Women in Science panel – a public engagement event held in Queenstown during AMN8 in February 2017.
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Professor Colin Raston, speaker at AMN8 Queentown, talks about how the Vortex Fluid Device may unfold proteins.
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Rachel Segalman, speaker at AMN8 Queenstown, talks about the thermoelectric potential of polymers that, due to their inherent thermal conductivity, might generate power through external heat gradients. The process also works in reverse so that they may be used as heaters or refrigerators, too.
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Professor Thomas Nann, Associate Professor Justin Hodgkiss, and Postdoctoral Fellow Dr Renee Goreham give an overview over the MacDiarmid Institute’s research activities.
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David Leigh, plenary speaker at AMN8 Queenstown, builds machines that can work on the scale of DNA sized molecules.
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