Women in Nanoscience - Little Materials, Big Stories
Tues 29 August | Napier
Ever wondered what the life of a nanoscientist is like? Wondering what it would be like being a female scientist in physics, chemistry or engineering – areas of science largely populated by male scientists?
Coming to Hawkes Bay is the free annual MacDiarmid Regional Lecture Series, this year focusing on Women in Nanoscience. These are personal stories, told by women scientists from the MacDiarmid Institute.
This free public talk will take you on a tour of the realities of life as a scientist and the research in the MacDiarmid Institute – from Chemistry to Physics to Engineering to Biology and beyond.
SPEAKER
Professor Margaret Brimble, Dr Catherine Whitby, Dr Gemma Cotton
ORGANISATION
MacDiarmid Institute in association with the Hawkes Bay Branch of the Royal Society Te Apārangi
VENUE/DATE
National Aquarium Napier
6:00pm Tue 29 August, 2017