July AIP activities include Reinhard Genzel talking on black holes and galaxies, Zdenka Kuncic on physics for medicine and astronomy, Neil Boucher on Marconi and Braun. Details below:
This month AIP activities include Ziggy Switkowski on nuclear energy, Bryan Gaensler on radio polarimetry and John Mainstone on science in Queensland.
Coming up in May: plasmas, orreries, musical wind instruments and particles in AIP events around the country.
Penny gave a speech titled ‘Why physics is important to Australia (and vice versa)’ at the 2008 AIP Congress.
Please use the links below to join the AIP
UTS is offering $5000 to students undertaking a one-year Honours degree in Physics or nanotechnology in 2009.
The Clinical Sciences Centre is a core-funded Medical Research Counci seeking a motivated experienced scientist who will have the primary role of managing the PET/SPECT/CT scanner and its usage.