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.
‘This is a wake-up call about the opportunity’: Dodd-Walls Centre director Fred Vanholsbeeck.
Lasers are used across all aspects of daily life, with Investigators from the Centre exploring new ways to design and build these light-based tools.
Congratulations to Professor Cather Simpson, New Vice President of SPIE!
As catastrophic weather events continue to strike, a group of New Zealand based scientists is focusing on better detection.
Dr Mallika Suresh, an alumna of Germany's Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light begins the Agnes Blackie Fellowship at Te Whai Ao — Dodd-Walls.
Congratulations to Professor Ian Walmsley for receiving a Kings Birthday Honours for his services to Science and to Quantum Technologies.