Congratulations to Associate Professor Cather Simpson on her company winning the AgTech section of the World Cup Tech Challenge in Silicon Valley.
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Commercialising high temperature superconductors is what the 25 scientists and engineers at the Robinson Research Institute (RRI) do best. Formerly part of IRL, and called the Superconductivity and Energy Team, the RRI is now part of Victoria University of Wellington.
Modified: 16/06/2019, 1:06 pm
Created: 13/07/2015, 12:00 am
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Professor Ulrich Zuelicke is working with graphene and other materials to make smaller, thinner and more powerful electronic devices.
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Dr Simon Granville is developing magnetic sensors to detect eddy currents, giving crucial clues to the integrity of key infrastructure.
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Dr Natalie Plank explains how she is growing nanowires that can be manipulated to create electronic circuits on flexible films.
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Associate Professor Martin Allen has developed wearable UV sensors that can be used to accurately measure levels of UV exposure.
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Professor Alison Downard explains "hi-tech painting" techniques to develop surface coatings to boost the effectiveness of energy storing devices.
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Created: 23/02/2015, 12:00 am
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The MacDiarmid Institute's Professor Cather Simpson talks about her amazing work, and why she loves being a scientist!
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Created: 22/10/2013, 12:00 am
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