Shaun Hendy
Order Structure Pattern
Gabby O'Connor's latest installation is inspired by Shaun Hendy's research on innovation Audio
Science - Physics
Professor Shaun Hendy from the MacDiarmid Institute at Victoria University of Wellington explores how physics affects our everyday life. What is entropy - why does nature tend from order to disorder… Audio
Scientists say we needs smarter investments than milk and meat
A leading scientist is calling for the Government to invest more in science and technology that is not linked to farming, fishing and forestry. Audio
Get off the Grass
Shaun Hendy, of Victoria University and Callaghan Innovation, discusses how science could transform NZ's economy Audio
Get off the Grass
Shaun Hendy, of Victoria University and Callaghan Innovation, discusses how science could transform NZ's economy Audio
Science - Physics
Professor Shaun Hendy from the MacDiarmid Institute at Victoria University of Wellington explores how physics affects our everyday life, from complex systems to self-organisation. Audio
Value of Science
A panel discussion about the tricky task of measuring and predicting the contribution science makes to our lives Audio
Science - Physics
Prof. Shaun Hendy from the MacDiarmid Institute at Victoria University of Wellington explores how physics affects our everyday life... mass, inertia and gravity - why does weight depend on mass? Audio
Science Challenges are too broad and "woolly"
The government is more than doubling the funding for what it considers New Zealand's most important science challenges. Audio
Science - Physics
Prof. Shaun Hendy from the MacDiarmid Institute at Victoria University of Wellington explores how physics affects our everyday life... the wave nature of light and its everyday implications, like… Audio
Measuring Innovation
Dion O'Neale and Shaun Hendy have found that the distribution of different countries' patents are well-described by power laws Audio
Science: Physics
Physicist from the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology, Dr Shaun Hendy strips it back to basics to explain how the universe works... the recent Nobel Prize winners in Physics… Audio
Science: Physics
Shaun Hendy, physicist from the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology, explains both the Higgs Boson, and that loud noise when your kettle starts up... Audio
Emerging Scientists
A NZAS conference discusses growing concerns about the role of emerging scientists in New Zealand Audio
Science: Physics
Physicist from the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, Dr Shaun Hendy discusses the scientific legacy of Sir Paul Callaghan. Audio
Tributes flow after scientist Sir Paul Callaghan dies
Tributes have been flowing in for one of New Zealand's most distinguished scientists, Sir Paul Callaghan. A leader in the field of molecular physics, he was also a skilled communicator, using radio… Audio
Scientists say Business Ministry may have bad chemistry
Scientists say they are still coming to terms with their last restructuring which only happened two years ago and fear more delays may cause difficulties with securing funding. Audio
Science - Everyday Physics
Dr Shaun Hendy, from the McDiarmid Institute of Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology, helps put the science behind computer memory into perspective for us lay folk. Audio
Science - Everyday Physics
Physicist and deputy director of the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, Dr Shaun Hendy, is taking it back to basics to explain how stuff works. Audio
Scientists angry over lack of graduate opportunities
The scientific community has taken a collective swing at the government over funding changes they say have left a gaping hole in the research career ladder. Audio