A laser at the heart of a New Zealand and German research collaboration has been rescued and restored.
A dream has come true with an award for one of our quantum researchers.
Te Whai Ao - The Dodd-Walls Centre officially recognised the gift of it’s te reo Māori name on Friday, 3 March.
Congratulations to Simon Granville, Ben Ruck, Waltraut Wustmann, Cushla McGoverin, Frédérique Vanholsbeeck and Ludmila Adam on their funding success.
‘This is a wake-up call about the opportunity’: Dodd-Walls Centre director Fred Vanholsbeeck.
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.
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!
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.