The Matthew Flinders Medal and Lecture is a career award that recognises scientific research of the highest standing in the physical sciences, and honours the contributions of Australia's early scientific researchers. Along with the Macfarlane Burnet and Ruby Payne-Scott Medals, it is one of the most prestigious career awards of the Academy.
At this online event, the recipient of this award, Professor Andrew Holmes AC FAA FTSE FRS, will present his lecture, followed by an interview and audience Q&A.
This event is part of the Science at the Shine Dome 2021 series, and is made possible by our event partners.
Title: An organic chemist seeing polymers in a new light
Date: Wednesday 28 July 2021
Time: 7.00pm – 8.00pm AEST
Venue: Online
events@science.org.au
The Matthew Flinders Medal and Lecture is a career award that recognises scientific research of the highest standing in the physical sciences, and honours the contributions of Australia's early scientific researchers. Along with the Macfarlane Burnet and Ruby Payne-Scott Medals, it is one of the most prestigious career awards of the Academy.
At this online event, the recipient of this award, Professor Andrew Holmes AC FAA FTSE FRS, will present his lecture, followed by an interview and audience Q&A.
This event is part of the , and is made possible by our .
Title: An organic chemist seeing polymers in a new light
Date: Wednesday 28 July 2021
Time: 7.00pm – 8.00pm AEST
Venue: Online
events@science.org.au
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