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Congratulations to @ourANU Dr Adele Morrison (@dr_akmorrison), recipient of the 2022 Malcolm McIntosh Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year.
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Dr Adele Morrison (@dr_akmorrison) was recognised at tonight’s #pmprizes for her innovative modelling of the Southern Ocean.
She’s helping us understand how ocean circulation impacts Earth’s climate.
Great to swap Scottish tales!
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Thanks #PMPrizes - it was an honour to be at this premiere awards night - and to see so many friends and colleagues again.
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Have ended the evening abuzz after celebrating the Australian 2022 Prime Ministers Awards for Science #pmprizes at Parliament House! So many new people to meet and chat with, and a giddying delight to spend some time with the #SuperstarsofSTEM amongst the glitz and glamour!
A huge congratulations to each of the award winners - I have come away feeling oh so inspired!
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“It’s important to invest in research, without necessarily knowing what the commercial impact may be.” - Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese @AlboMP #pmprizes #science #research #TeamCSIRO
#pmprizes #science #research #teamcsiro
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2021 Malcolm McIntosh Prize for #PhysicalScientist of the Year recipient Professor Keith Bannister from @CSIRO@twitter.com, showed that fast radio bursts can solve some of our big astronomical mysteries.
Learn about his work: https://bit.ly/3S5mWfh #pmprizes @SKA_Australia@twitter.com
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