The world’s ability to forecast extreme weather events will be extended and enhanced with a $12m NZ Government grant to Te Whai Ao-Dodd-Walls Centre researchers.
Te Whai Ao — Dodd-Walls Centre is advertising this fellowship opportunity, and applications are open until 31 October 2025
That's the advice of Professor Andrew Daley, Professor of Quantum Physics, University of Oxford who recently visited New Zealand.
Competition for grants from the Marsden Fund is intense and follows a rigorous assessment process.
A delegation of eight representatives from Te Whai Ao — Dodd-Walls Centre is in London for the UK National Quantum Technologies Showcase 2024!
A New Zealand quantum physicist has been selected by Google Research to help bring the world a step closer to a quantum internet.
At the helm of the Dodd-Walls Centre, Professor Frédérique Vanholsbeeck plays a pivotal role in advancing photonics and quantum technology in New Zealand.
Congratulations to Simon Granville, Ben Ruck, Waltraut Wustmann, Cushla McGoverin, Frédérique Vanholsbeeck and Ludmila Adam on their funding success.
New Zealand is earning $1.5bn from photonic and quantum technologies but not keeping pace with the rest of the world and risks losing its research advantage.