The Chemmat Knit – Newsletter

 

CMESA Pub Quiz

CMESA Pub Quiz

The Chemical and Materials Engineering Student Association (CMESA) hosted a Pub Quiz at Shadows on Thursday 19th September at 6.30pm. There was a range of questions from pop culture and sports to materials and processing. They also had a bonus “Guess the...

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CHEMECA 2019

CHEMECA 2019

The 48th Chemeca was held in Sydney NSW, Australia from 29 September – 2 October 2019. This annual meeting brings together chemical engineers from Australia, New Zealand and other countries to share their insights and innovations relevant to chemical engineers across...

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The C&M Class of 1989:  30-Year Reunion

The C&M Class of 1989: 30-Year Reunion

Class of ’89!   On 5th September, the department hosted a gathering and tour for some keen alumni of the 1989 cohort.  The afternoon started with tea and nibbles where alumni, staff and students had a chance to catch-up, be introduced and re-introduced, and...

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Scenes from our annual OPEN DAY – 31 August 2019

Scenes from our annual OPEN DAY – 31 August 2019

Enthusiastic visitors participated in materials-end products matching game. We received more than 650 responses. Congratulations to Lucy Jane English, Rowena Chin, Ella Lin who each won a subscription to KiwiCo. Photo: Popcorn maker – representing a fluidized-bed...

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Chemmat Annual Postgraduate Research Symposium

Chemmat Annual Postgraduate Research Symposium

The Annual PG symposium has become a regular event in the C&M Calendar, and this year it ran for the 4th time at the City campus on Monday, 9 September. The event is designed for PhD students to showcase their research to the wider community through different...

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Student internship evening

Student internship evening

On 8 May 2019, the Chemical and Materials Engineering Student Association (CMESA) hosted a student internship evening. They reported a great turnout, with both Part 2 and 3 students. The evening consisted of Part 3 and 4 students that spoke about their experiences...

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August message – Head of Department

August message – Head of Department

The Chemmat Knit – Newsletter August 2019   Dear Colleagues This August issue reports on several items but importantly features a brief write up on the retirement event for Professor John Chen. John has been as much Chemmat as Chemmat has been John Chen. I am...

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Chemmat PhD Candidate wins award

Chemmat PhD Candidate wins award

Photo From Left: Chemmat’s Dr Saeid Baroutian, PhD Candidate Subhasree Bhasker, Des Mataga and Alan Routley from AUEA, Head of Chemmat, Associate Professor Ashvin Thambyah   About the Awardee: Subhasree Bhaskar is a Doctoral Candidate at Chemmat. Subhasree...

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Velocity Innovation Challenge winner

Velocity Innovation Challenge winner

Photo: Chemmat PhD Candidate, Misagh Ebrahimpour   Each year, the Velocity Innovation Challenge is held to encourage the University’s staff and students to share venture ideas to solve problems. The Faculty of Engineering is well represented in 2019’s...

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3D food printer at Chemmat

3D food printer at Chemmat

Food comes in all shapes, sizes and textures. And now you can print your own food. Chemmat has recently obtained a Foodini 3D Food Printer. The Foodini works on the principle of food paste extrusion and has the capability to print five different food materials within...

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‘Food’ of action in Christchurch

‘Food’ of action in Christchurch

  It was an exciting and delicious week in Christchurch. The New Zealand Food Safety Science & Research Centre (NZFSSRC) Annual Symposium and the New Zealand Institute of Food Science and Technology (NZIFST) Conference was held back-to-back in Christchurch...

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Beer brewing at Chemmat

Beer brewing at Chemmat

  From left: Hugh Barlow, Leeju Kim, Stephanie Laycock, Kayla Fairbairn, and Hank Lloyd Beer brewing has started up again at Chemmat! The photo above was taken at the first brew group meeting while Chemmat’s Senior Technicians, Ray Hoffman and Peter Martin...

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