The Einstein lecture - Einstein’s energy futures
6-8pm, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney
Dr Joe Khachan will perform energy demonstrations that look back to Einstein and into the future. 25/08/2008 - 25/08/2008
New technologies for an old cancer
6.30pm, Jack Brockhoff Lecture Theatre, 3rd floor of the Smorgon Family Building, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Dr Annette Haworth will talk about how high technology radiotherapy equipment has revolutionised the treatment of prostate cancer. 21/08/2008 - 21/08/2008
To PhD or not to PhD: that is the question
6pm, Slade Lecture Theatre, School of Physics, University of Sydney
Prof. Deb Kane will reflect on what her PhD achieved, for society and for herself Info: fred_osman@exemail.com.au. 19/08/2008 - 19/08/2008
Imaging the interior of the Earth
8pm, Physics Lecture Theatre 1, Sandy Bay Campus, University of Tasmania
Dr Anya Reading will discuss how we can build up a picture of what there is, and what is going on, under the Earth’s surface. 19/08/2008 - 19/08/2008
July
2008 Physics youth lecture tour, July-August
Regional and metropolitan venues across Queensland
Dr Joel Gilmore will be delivering talks and workshops to school students and teachers on nanotechnology, and providing a community lecture on Black Holes. Info: Peta.Jackson@deta.qld.gov.au 28/07/2008 - 28/08/2008
May
A Climate For Change Seminar (NSW)
Friday 30 May, 5pm to 11pm, The Macquarie Room, Macquarie Graduate School of Management, North Ryde
Media interest tends to concentrate on the negative aspects of climate change with an emphasis on worst case scenarios. In other words – what does climate change mean for humans? 30/05/2008 - 30/05/2008
ANSTO – Australian Physics in Action
Slade Lecture Theatre, School of Physics, University of Sydney, 6pm
Organised by AIP NSW. Physics, nuclear science and technology have a symbiotic relationship. 27/05/2008 - 27/05/2008
Astronomical, Sydney Writers’ Festival 2008
Sydney Dance Company, Studio 4, Pier 4/5, Hickson Rd, Walsh Bay, 1pm
Have you ever wondered what dark matter is or why galaxies collide? Or why the Moon is gradually drifting away from Earth? Space is really, really big, as Douglas Adams once pointed out. 25/05/2008 - 25/05/2008
Tales of a Foot-loose Physicist
Physics Lecture Theatre 1, Sandy Bay, 8pm
Speaker: K G McCracken. Dr McCracken uses experiences from his own career to illustrate that a training in physics provides great versatility. 21/05/2008 - 21/05/2008
An optical astronomer designs a radio telescope: the LOFAR story
Copland Lecture Theatre, Australian National, 5:30pm, Black Hole Society
Speaker: Harvey Butcher, Director of the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Australian National University 08/05/2008 - 08/05/2008
ANSTO – Australian Physics in Action
Tuesday 27 May, 6pm, AIP NSW, Lecture Theatre, School of Physics, University of Sydney
George Collins, ANSTO. Physics, nuclear science and technology have a symbiotic relationship. 30/04/2008 - 30/04/2008
Cluster opening – suspending the laws of physics
VCA Margaret Lawrence Gallery, 40 Dodds St, Southbank
The April AIP Victorian meeting will be held in conjunction with the opening of an art installation, Cluster at the Victorian College for the Arts. 24/04/2008 - 24/04/2008
Multiscale brain dynamics: towards a first-cut ‘working-brain’ model
Slade Lecture Theatre, School of Physics, University of Sydney
Hear about the latest work to model the human brain. 22/04/2008 - 22/04/2008
National Measurement Institute International Symposium – 4 April
The National Measurement Institute (NMI) is hosting an international symposium titled ‘The Avogadro Project and Redefinition of the SI Units’ 04/04/2008 - 04/04/2008
March
Accelerator science school
School of Physics, The University of Melbourne and Australian Synchrotron 26/03/2008 - 02/04/2008
Attracting more students to physics
Slade Lecture Theatre, School of Physics, University of Sydney
PRESENTED on Tuesday 25 Mar, 5:30pm BY Mark Butler 25/03/2008 - 25/03/2008
The problem of energy states on metal surfaces and how to solve it
Slade Lecture Theatre, School of Physics, University of Sydney
PRESENTED on Tuesday 25 Mar, 7pm BY Marlene Read 25/03/2008 - 25/03/2008
Gold, Gold, Gold…for Physics!
Slade Lecture Theatre, ground floor of School of Physics, University of Sydney, Camperdown
PRESENTED on Tuesday 12 Feb, 6:30pm BY Shuyan Xu, Denison Distinguished Visitor, University of Sydney 12/02/2008 - 12/02/2008
Physics in Biology: How structural biology has revolutionised the new biology
Hercus Theatre University of Melbourne
PRESENTED on Monday 11 Feb, 6:30pm BY Jose Varghese, CSIRO Molecular and Health Sciences 11/02/2008 - 11/02/2008
Bridging Engineering and Neuroscience: The Restoration of Impaired Neural Function
Theatre 1, ICT Building, 11 Barry St, The University of Melbourne
PRESENTED on Wednesday 6 Feb, 6pm by Anthony Burkitt, The University of Melbourne 06/02/2008 - 06/02/2008
AGM and dinner
Formal dining room, The University Club, UWA @ 6pm
PRESENTED BY: Justice Robert French, Judge of the Federal Court of Australia 05/12/2007 - 05/12/2007
The past and future of our universe
VIC: Laby Theatre, School of Physics, The University of Melbourne
Gottfried lecture, Avi Loeb, Director of the Institute for Theory and Computation, Harvard University, will be presenting a lecture on the evolution of the universe and what the future holds for the M 30/11/2007 - 30/11/2007
Ethics and ethos of being a scientist
Sunderland lecture theatre, Medical Building, The University of Melbourne @ 5:30pm
PRESENTED BY: Frank Dunshea, The University of Melbourne 23/11/2007 - 23/11/2007
AGM in Victoria
Fritz Loewe Theatre, McCoy (Earth Sciences) Building, University of Melbourne
The Victorian AIP branch is finishing its year with an annual general meeting, a call for office bearer nominations, and the 2007 Walter Boas Medal presentation and lecture. 15/11/2007 - 15/11/2007
Informal social meeting over drinks
5th floor, Physics building, University of Western Australia @ 5:30pm
Share a drink over canapés with fellow physicists at the first of many informal gatherings hosted by the West Australian AIP branch. 24/10/2007 - 24/10/2007
What’s happening to gravity?
Kerr Grant lecture theatre, Physics building, University of Adelaide @ 7:30pm
Join Fred Watson as he explores gravity themes in this entertaining and fully-illustrated talk 15/10/2007 - 15/10/2007
Surfing the Solar System with Lucy Hawking
Powerhouse Museum, Sydney @ 2pm
Lucy Hawking has collaborated with her world-famous father, Professor Stephen Hawking, to produce his first ever children's book, George's Secret Key to the Universe 14/10/2007 - 14/10/2007
Lecture:
Theatre A, Elisabeth Murdoch Building, University of Melbourne -6 pm.
Dr. James E. Butler is currently visiting the School of Physics, He leads a research group at the Naval Research Laboratory studying the growth, applications, and properties of CVD diamond materials. 07/03/2007 - 07/03/2007