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17/01/2022

Welcome to another great year for Cafe Scientifique Tauranga. Mark the calendar:
• 21 February
• 21 March
• 11 April
• 16 May
• 20 June
• 18 July
• 22 August
• 19 September
• 17 October
• 21 November
Looking forward to seeing you soon.
Kind regards
Julia & Warren

Last Cafe Scientifique Tauranga for 2021
02/11/2021

Last Cafe Scientifique Tauranga for 2021

Cafe Scientifique Tga is privileged to again host the MacDiarmid Institute Lecture Series. Click on "Attend Event" for more information

19/02/2021

We are down to Level 1 so Cafe Scientifique is on for Monday 22 Feb. Have opened up 50 more seats so please register on Eventbrite so we can cater for the right number. Remember $5 door fee to cover the venue.

23/11/2020

Plenty of room at the last Cafe Scientifique for 2020 tonight at the Yacht Club, 7pm start. The Topic is: The Science of Cleaning.

23/06/2019

Next Cafe Scientifique Tauranga presentations:
22 July, 19 Aug, 23 Sep, 14 Oct, 25 Nov 2019

Don't forget to register on Eventbrite for the Cafe Scientifique presentation Monday 15 October on 'Flipping the Fleet -...
11/10/2018

Don't forget to register on Eventbrite for the Cafe Scientifique presentation Monday 15 October on 'Flipping the Fleet - Electric Vehicles' at the Tauranga Yacht Club.
Test drive an EV from 6-7pm
Presentation from 7-8:30pm

Cafe Scientifique Tauranga is pleased to host Prof Barry Vercoe who will give us a fascinating insight into the latest I...
09/08/2018

Cafe Scientifique Tauranga is pleased to host Prof Barry Vercoe who will give us a fascinating insight into the latest Innovations from the Media Lab at MIT Boston.
Barry Vercoe was educated in New Zealand and U.S.A. in Mathematics and Music. He taught at Yale University and MIT (Mass Institute of Taechnology), and was a founding professor of the innovative MIT Media Laboratory in 1985. He has supervised over 25 PhD theses in breaking scientific research, and in 2006 he co-founded with two students The Echo Nest, a music Intelligence company, which was later acquired by Spotify as its music intelligence arm.
The MIT Media Lab is one of 55 labs at MIT, each relating to an area of scientific concern. The Media Lab currently has 350 graduate students, all fully funded and working on a broad array of scientific enquiries. They are assisted by 400 paid undergraduates from different MIT departments who work part-time as their academic schedules permit. With an oversight faculty of 35 professors the Media Lab has an annual budget of USD 80M.
Support is provided by industry, not government. There are no deliverables, and the student researchers are encouraged to explore and invent wherever their imaginations lead them. Industrial partners have periodic access to the lab and can request a license to commercialize anything they see. Inventions are royalty-free, and the licenses are non-exclusive, which means first to market.
Ideas in the Media Lab are free-wheeling with much lateral interaction between disciplines, and the building was designed to encourage this as paart of its educational imperative. Upon graduation students typically form independent companies, join larger labs, or become junior faculty in other universities where they seed the development of similar creative thinking and research.
Remember:
• Register on Eventbrite so that we know the number attending
• DO NOT PRINT YOUR TICKET - we only need numbers.
• There is a $5 door fee to cover venue and AV costs.
• Doors open at 6:30pm for 7pm start.

Cafe Scientifique 16 October - 3 renown speakers on the topic of Sea Lettuce.Doors open at 6:30pm for 7pm start. $5 door...
15/10/2017

Cafe Scientifique 16 October - 3 renown speakers on the topic of Sea Lettuce.
Doors open at 6:30pm for 7pm start. $5 door fee to cover venue hire.
Please register on Eventbrite so we know the number to cater for. NO need to print the ticket.
Everybody who lives in Tauranga and the Western Bay knows about it. For most of us, it’s a pest and something that spoils our experience of our coastline.
So what is it? Why do we have so much of it? And can we do anything about it? Might there actually be benefits from the stuff?
These questions are the focus of this presentation from a team of locally based experts; including Professor Chris Battershill, Chair in Coastal Science from the University of Waikato, Rebecca Lawton, Environmental Scientist at Bay of Plenty Regional Council, and Ralf Schlothauer, Adjunct Professor at University of Waikato and former head of science at Comvita.
We’ll be reviewing the science about sea lettuce, examples of what’s being done with internationally, and opportunities for Tauranga. We’ll also be showing how local design-led approaches are combining with scientific knowledge to suggest exciting potential initiatives for the region.
Speakers:
Rebecca Lawton: Rebecca has a PhD in coral reef fish ecology and diverse experience across the fields of marine ecology and aquaculture. She has previously worked for the former Ministry of Fisheries, the Egyptian office of the international NGO WorldFish Centre, and most recently as a research scientist on a macroalgal biotechnology project in Australia. This project investigated how macroalgae can be used to clean up dirty water and innovative valuable products that the algal biomass can be converted into. Rebecca works now at the Bay of Plenty Regional Council as a Coastal Scientist. In this role she manages research projects and undertakes State of the Environment monitoring for Tauranga Harbour..
Professor Chris Battershill: Chris holds the inaugural Bay of Plenty Regional Council Chair in Coastal Science, based in Tauranga and heads the Coastal Marine Group in the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Waikato. Formerly Principal Scientist and Research Team Leader (Supporting Sustainable Use of Marine Biodiversity) at the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS), his research focuses on marine ecology and environmental science, and he was responsible for the establishment of the first dedicated marine biodiscovery teams in Australia and New Zealand, focusing on the medicinal and agricultural sectors.
Dr Ralf Schlothauer: Ralf gained his PhD from the Technical University of Hamburg in Bioprocess Engineering then became a lecturer with Massey University before accepting a role as a research engineer. Following a return to Germany to work in the area of functional foods and probiotic bacteria with Danisco, Ralf joined Comvita in January 2006 as Chief Technology Officer with overall strategic and functional responsibility for research and development. Ralf led Comvita’s innovation team (CIL) at the Institute for Innovation and Biotechnology (IIB) at The University of Auckland. Currently Ralf is working as a consultant for food and biotech companies under his own consulting company “Whio-Innovations”, based in Tauranga, and is and adjunct Professor at the University of Waikato.

25/05/2017

Upcoming Cafe Scientifique presentations:

21 Aug - Women in NanoScience, MacDiarmid Institute lectre series
16 Oct Sea Lettuce
20 Nov - IT Security

13/02/2017

ALL ABOUT SLEEP - 20TH FEB 2017
Welcome to the first Cafe Scientifique for 2017.
Remember:
• The doors of the Yacht Club, Sulphur Point, open at 6:30pm for a 7pm start.
• There is a $5 door fee to cover the venue, a drink and a nibble.
• Please register on line for catering purposes. No need to print your ticket, we just need to know numbers.
Our first presentation is on a topic very precious to us all, no matter our age - SLEEP.
Our speaker, Dr Neil Graham is a medical specialist / consultant physician, who has worked at Tauranga Hospital for over three decades. In this time he has worked in multiple disciplines of medicine including sleep medicine, a service that he set up in the Bay of Plenty shortly after arriving here.
The sleep service has grown exponentially as recognition of sleep disorders has increased. Some conditions of disordered sleep are so common that they are in the realm of public health medicine, such as obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), yet they still go unrecognised, and largely untreated, despite being eminently treatable. The consequences for society and individuals from lack of recognition and treatment are extensive and diverse.
Come and learn a little more about how to achieve good, restorative sleep and get the year off to a good start.
Any queries contact Julia on [email protected] or 021 2771146

We hope you can make it!

Cheers,
Julia Banks, Saffron Consulting & Training Ltd

15/12/2016

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