Guest of Honour: The Honourable Margaret Beazley AO QC Governor of New South Wales Distinguished Fellow’s Lecture: “The new field of atomic electronics” Michelle Simmons FRS FAA FTSE DistFRSN &n...
Guest of Honour: The Honourable Margaret Beazley AO QC Governor of New South Wales Distinguished Fellow’s Lecture: “The new field of atomic electronics” Michelle Simmons FRS FAA FTSE DistFRSN &n...
This is the second in a series of lectures about Women and Science presented jointly by the Royal Society of NSW and the Sydney Mechanics’ School of Arts. The series examines the huge changes we have seen in the roles women have played in science, and the view science has held of women. “Ada Lovelace, without whom we might ...
The Women and Science lecture series is co-hosted by the Royal Society of NSW and the Sydney Mechanics’ School of Arts. It examines the huge changes in the roles women play in science, and the view science has of women. Prohibited for much of history from having a serious interest in such a ‘masculine’ domain, women now abound in science, mathemati...
“Measuring what we can: or how to lose weight on May 20th” Emeritus Professor Brynn Hibbert School of Analytical Chemistry UNSW Wednesday 3 April 2019 Gallery Room, State Library of NSW Galileo said “Measure what is measurable, and make measurable what is not so”, which is a statement of...
Mechanisms by which the Royal Society of NSW can collaborate with the University of Newcastle for the benefit of the Newcastle region Thursday 7 March 2019 Hunter Medical Research Institute, New Lambton Heights The purpose of the meeting was to explore possible collaboration between the Royal Society of NSW and the University of Newcastle in establ...
“Using genomics to conserve Australia’s biodiversity” Katherine Belov School of Life and Environmental Sciences University of Sydney There was also a 3-minute thesis (3MT) talk: “Pee-cycling: transforming our urine into valuable fertiliser” by Federico Volpin, University of Te...
“Legal considerations pertaining to nuclear energy as an option for Australia” Helen Cook GNE Advisory Monday 25 February 2019 Allens, Level 28, Deutsche Bank Place, 126 Phillip Street, Sydney This presentation gave an overview of international approaches to the development of nuclear power...
The Speaking of Music lecture series is co-hosted by the Royal Society of NSW and the Sydney Mechanics’ School of Arts. Our speakers will examine music, its relation to the world and its profound power to affect us – sometimes in surprising ways. “Jazz and democracy” Dr. Wesley J. Watkins IV Jazz ...
Royal Society of NSW Scholarship Award Winners for 2018 Fiona McDougall, Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University Evelyn Todd, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Sydney There was also a 3-minute thesis (3MT) talk: “Finding the best-fitting jeans for railway foundations” by Mr Chuhao Liu, 2018 3MT winner, Univers...
Wednesday 6 February 1270th OGM and open lecture: 2018 Scholarship presentations Evelyn Todd, University of Sydney “Using genetics to improve athletic performance in throughbred horses” Fiona McDougall, Macquarie University “Human-associated bacteria and antibiotic resistance in grey-headed flying foxes” Venue: State Library of NSW, Shakespeare Pla...
Jak Kelly Award lecture and Christmas party“Hydroxyl as a probe of the molecular interstellar medium” Anita Petzler, Jak Kelly Award winner for 2018 Department of Physics and Astronomy Macquarie University Wednesday 5 December 2018State Library of NSW, Sydney The Jak Kelly AwardThis award was created in honour of P...
“Towards a prosperous and sustainable Australia: what now for the lucky country?” Hosted by His Excellency General The Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (ret’d.), Governor of NSW and Patron of the Royal Society of NSW Thursday 29 November 2018Government House, Sydney A day dissecting the big questions facing Australia today and into the future. Austra...
“3D printing of body parts: practical applications and fundamental explorations” Professor Gordon Wallace AO FRSN Director, Intelligent Polymer Research Institute University of Wollongong There was also a 3-minute thesis talk, “Knowing your alien”, by Mr Yingyod Lapwong, Faculty of ...
Lecture 4 “A geologist, geographer and anthropologist” Professor Alison Bashford FRSN School of Humanities & Languages UNSW Monday 12 November 2018Mitchell Theatre, Sydney Mechanics’ School of Arts, 280 Pitt St, Sydney This is the final in a series of four talks co-hos...
“Breakthrough! The detection of gravitational waves from a neutron star merger” Associate Professor Tara Murphy School of Physics The University of Sydney There was also a 3-minute thesis talk, “Bio-Nano Robo-Mofos”, by Mr Jonathan Berengut, UNSW 2018 3MT winner. Wednesday 7 November 20...
Lecture 3 “Three great Australians and horse racing” Emeritus Professor Brynn Hibbert School of Chemistry University of NSW Thursday 6 September 2018Mitchell Theatre, Sydney Mechanics’ School of Arts, 280 Pitt St, Sydney Professor Brynn Hibbert AM FRSN talked about three great Australians: two scie...
“The psychology of eyewitness memory” Professor Richard Kemp School of Psychology University of NSW There was also a 3-minute thesis talk by Hema Umapathy, University of Sydney, on "Fat knees: inflammation of the infrapatellar fat pad and clinical outcomes of the knee" Wednesday 5 September 201...
“The final frontier – on the complexity and frailty of human memory” Associate Professor Muireann Irish Brain & Mind Centre University of Sydney Wednesday 8 August 2018Gallery Room, State Library of NSW, Sydney Human memory remains one of the great scientific enigmas and ...
“Establishing a sustainable nitrogen diet to agricultural intensive cropping industries” Professor Brent Kaiser School of Life and Environmental Sciences The University of Sydney Wednesday 1 August 2018Room 432, New Law Annexe, University of Sydney The Poggendorf Lectureship is aw...
Padua – Florence – Paris – London A tour for the Royal Society of NSW in conjunction with the State Library of NSW Foundation Owing to a cancellation, two places are available. 19 September – 4 October 2019 Overview Explore the history of science, from Vesalius in Padua to Galileo in Florence and the flourishing of modern science in Paris and Londo...