Women in NanoScience - Little Materials, Big Stories
Tues 12 September | Whanganui
Ever wondered what the life of a nanoscientitst 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 soon to Whanganui is the free annual MacDiarmid Regional Lecture Series, this year focusing on Women in Nanoscience - Little Materials, Big Stories. 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
Ashley Way and Dr Carla Meledandri
ORGANISATION
MacDiarmid Institute
VENUE/DATE
Whanganui War Memorial Centre, Watt Street, Whanganui
6:00pm Tue 12 September, 2017