Listen to the full interview here:
https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/nights/audio/2018934363/the-quantum-science-where-aotearoa-is-lightyears-ahead
Te Ropū Whai Ao has announced the first two Māori-led or partnered Te Whai Ao research projects.
The Marsden Fund results for 2025 are out and our researchers and affiliate members are well-represented among the successful project recipients.
Dodd-Walls Postdoctoral Fellow, Dr Luke Trainor has been awarded a Mana Tūāpapa Future Leader Fellowship by the Royal Society, Te Apārangi.
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.
That's the advice of Professor Andrew Daley, Professor of Quantum Physics, University of Oxford who recently visited New Zealand.
A recent publication in Nature Physics by researchers at Te Whai Ao — Dodd-Walls Centre and the University of Otago has introduced a new method for controlling hybrid systems.