Te Whai Ao – Dodd-Walls Centre has created a submission for Phase Two of the New Zealand science system reform process.
The Royal Society Te Apārangi announces three researchers from Te Whai Ao — Dodd-Walls Centre elected to its Academy of Fellows.
The OECD has recently released policy guidance to member states on on how to manage quantum technologies and our Centre has played a role.
Dodd-Walls researchers support science in Samoa.
Te Whai Ao's very own Dr Jacob Ngaha took the time to interview with RNZ last week to talk about Aotearoa's place in the research into quantum science
It's World Quantum Day, with scientists globally celebrating advances in the field. Dodd-Walls acknowledges those who can navigate the arts AND physics.
Frank Bloomfield ONZM is among twenty-two new Ngā Ahurei a Te Apārangi Fellows and Ngā Ahurei Honore a Te Apārangi Honorary Fellows have been elected
An international team led by a Te Whai Ao - Dodd-Walls investigator has demonstrated a new photonic technology with applications from sensing to computing.
Neuro-imaging systems such as MRI scanners are expensive, imagine if you could build one for animal testing from off-the-shelf components for under $10000USD?