Curator of this year’s Kochi Biennale, Ms Anita Dube, told us that the Biennale was intended as a ‘space where there could be no hierarchies of who could speak and
Ms Anita Dube, told us that the Biennale was intended as a ‘space where there could be no hierarchies of who could speak and what could be said and in which
Ms Anita Dube, told us that the Biennale was intended as a ‘space where there could be no hierarchies of who could speak and what could be said and in which
Join Anita Ho-Baillie's group and explore the use of this amazing material for IR LED's, UV LED's, nanowire lasers, memristors useful for telecommunications, sterilization, on-chip devices ... To find out more, refer to the Faculty of Science
Join Anita Ho-Baillie's group working with industry partners to accelerate the progress of perovskite solar cell technology providing students with exciting opportunities creating new inventions for clean energy technology. ... To find out more, refer to
Research Supervisor Connect. The aim of my research in this area is to improve access to allied health treatment services for clients in rural or remote locations. This research will develop and test the efficacy of telehealth delivery of allied
Research Supervisor Connect. Dr Callaway's research interests include: Australian visual culture from European contact to mid-twentieth century, the special role of ephemeral art in fostering and maintaining cultural links between colony and
To find out more, refer to the Faculty of Science Postgraduate Research Excellence Award and contact Prof Anita Ho-Baillie directly. ... Join Anita Ho-Baillie's group for discovering new science for device demonstrations.
Professor Anita Ho-Baillie is the John Hooke Chair of Nanoscience at the University of Sydney, an Australian Research Council Future Fellow and an Adjunct Professor at University of New South Wales…
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