1281st OGM and Open Lecture
Soils: the least understood part of science, yet vital for all of us
Professor Robin J Batterham AO
Kernot Professor of Engineering
University of Melbourne
Date: Wednesday, 4 March 2020, 6.00 for 6.30 pm
Venue: Gallery Room, State Library of NSW (Entrance: Shakespeare Place, Sydney) <!–
Entry: $25 for Non-Members, $15 for Fellows, Members and Associate Members of the Society, $5 Students (including a welcome drink)
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Dinner (Including Drinks): $120 for Non-Members, $100 for Fellows, Members and Associate Members, $75 for students. Reservations close Monday, 2nd March at 9:30am.
Enquiries: Email the RSNSW Secretariat Phone: 9431 8691
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The decadal plan for agriculture from our Academy of Science suggests that soils are the least understood part of all science. In this talk we will explore how, if we approach the stewardship of our country differently (and many already are) we can improve our drought resilience, have fewer challenges with run off (save the reef), use fewer farm chemicals, produce zero emission products such as meat and, if we get it right, sequester around 40% of Australia’s emissions. The science to do this is innovative and multifaceted. The talk will end with an invitation that, whether we live in cities or in the country, we all have a role to play.
Professor Batterham AO is a former Chief Scientist of Australia and President of the Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, and is presently the Kernot Professor of Engineering at the University of Melbourne. He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science, the Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, and The Royal Academy of Engineering, amongst others, and holds Honorary Doctorates from the University of Melbourne, the University of Technology Sydney, and the University of Queensland. Previously, he has held senior roles in CSIRO (with responsibilities for collaborative research with mining companies) and with Rio Tinto, as Global Head of Innovation and Vice-President for Processing Developments. Most recently, he has had leadership roles at the interface of University, Industry and Government in areas that include mining, mineral processing, and algal and energy systems. Presently, he is the Chair of the Australia-India Strategic Research Fund, the Chair of the Australia-China Strategic Research Fund, the Chair of the Australian Chamber Choir, and a Member of the International Mineral Processing Council.