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February 2020
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Friday 21 |
10:30 - SEMINAR - A quantum-chemical view on coordination chemistry: spectroscopy, catalysis, and bonding : Martin Kaupp
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A quantum-chemical view on coordination chemistry: spectroscopy, catalysis, and bonding
12:00 - SEMINAR - Quantum Chemistry: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly : Peter Gill (David Craig medalist. Schofield Professor of Theoretical Chemistry. University of Sydney
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Monday 24 |
14:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : The CSIRO Synthetic Biology Future Science Platform / Synthetic biology flux control tools for metabolic engineering: isoprenoids as a model system
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Wednesday 26 |
17:45 - PRESENTATION - MBA and Graduate Certificate Information Evening : Hear about our MBA suite of programs, including new courses for 2020.
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If you haven't already enrolled in an MBA or Graduate Certificate, join us for an information evening on Wednesday 26 February at the UWA Business School to hear about our suite of programs. You’ll meet industry professionals, MBA Directors and some of our current students and alumni who are (...)
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March 2020
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Thursday 05 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Protein engineering and functional studies of enzymes used for diverse applications
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16:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Mathematics and Statistics Colloquium : It's a wonderful life! - Reflections on the career of a mathematician
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Followed by Cheese and wine in Maths Common Room
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We all have our doubts off and on if life is really so wonderful. But that is not what I want to address here. Watching the Jimmy Stewart movie with this title, there was one scene which captured my imagination: the Guardian (...)
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Tuesday 10 |
18:45 - FREE LECTURE - RACI Bayliss Youth Lecture 2020 : Shining a light on crime: Applications of spectroscopy to forensic science
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Paint, cosmetics, ink. All of these can be forms of forensic evidence that can help detectives to make links between individuals, objects and locations – a critically important part of a criminal investigation. But how to get the most useful information from these types of evidence? This is where (...)
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Thursday 12 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Understanding the Parastagonospora nodorum – wheat interaction; is it as simple as we think?
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Thursday 19 |
12:00 - CANCELLED - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Genomics with AGRF
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Unfortunately this event has been cancelled.
Speaker is unable to attend on this date due to travel restrictions.
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Genomics with AGRF
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Monday 23 |
11:00 - CANCELLED - SEMINAR - Dr Marcus White, Sciences of Synthesis
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The seminar will provide information on reliable chemical transformations using Science of Synthesis
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April 2020
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Thursday 09 |
10:00 - CANCELLED - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Driving in the dark: mutated long noncoding RNAs in tumorigenesis
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Unfortunately this event has been cancelled.
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Thursday 23 |
16:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Mathematics and Statistics Colloquium : An invitation to finite geometry
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Finite geometry involves the study of finitely many objects -- points, lines, planes, etc -- in analogy with classical geometric language and concepts. The exciting aspect of finite geometry is that it often shares properties of the usual Euclidean geometry, yet the finite-ness of the geometry (...)
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May 2020
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Thursday 21 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Trash to Treasure: Minimising the environmental impacts of mine wastes and byproducts
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Did you know over 7 billion tonnes of tailings and 56 billion tonnes of waste rock are produced worldwide each year during mining and extractive processes.
Dr Talitha Santini will take you on a visual journey to explain the generation of tailings and waste rock, explore the challenges (...)
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Thursday 28 |
Everyone Googles... but do you really know how to get the best out of Google for your research? This hands-on workshop will demonstrate the best tips and tricks to use Google to find scholarly material.
This event will be run in Zoom.
Poetry and science might be seen by many people to be rather odd bedfellows. However, poetry offers a powerful tool through which to bring together different audiences, and to give voice to those audiences that are often underserved and underheard by science.
Dr Sam Illingworth will (...)
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June 2020
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Thursday 04 |
Drone use has grown faster than a global pandemic! As a society we have come to appreciate drones and remote sensors as affordable tools that enable high resolution and on-demand data collection.
Join Dr Nik Callow (Senior Lecturer and UWA Chief Remote Pilot) as he explores the (...)
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Tuesday 16 |
When dealing with the strange nanoscopic world that is simply too small to see, experiments and data visualisation approaches are vitally important to our understanding of life on this scale.
Brady Johnston is a PhD student in structural biology at UWA. Brady will introduce you to how (...)
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Thursday 18 |
Our local beaches have had a rough start to winter with many looking narrower than they have been in some years as a result of recent storms. Many of us who visit our local WA beaches may wonder how and why our coastlines change shape so dramatically throughout the seasons.
Join Dr Jeff (...)
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Tuesday 23 |
Don’t judge a book by its cover. Appearances can be deceiving. Despite these warnings, evidence shows that people can’t help but make rapid judgements of character based on a mere glimpse of a stranger’s face. These impressions really matter because they predict all sorts of social outcomes (...)
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Wednesday 24 |
Waste minimisation and byproduct reuse is a growing challenge for the global mining industry, driven by investor, regulatory, and community pressures as well as internal corporate and industry-wide goals. Responding to this challenge requires mining companies to develop strategies and technology to (...)
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