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2014-08-07 14.51.26

August 18, 2014 by admin

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Students Bowled Over

Not content with developing their road-rage the group wanted to show off its tact and guile by seeing how far down a bowling lane they could land a ball………needless to say experience won out:-)      

Doctor, Doctor !

Well done to Ian, who has successfully defended his PhD thesis “Factors influencing mixing and mass transport in the small intestine” . Well done Ian!..Luvly to see cool Soft Matter Physics in snotty mucus and smelly Possum’s guts 😉  

Doctor Doctor !

Well done Dr Marj;-)! Marjorie successfully defended her thesis last week on “Developing a Dual Trap Optical Tweezers Method to Measure Interactions Between a Pair of Oil Drops“. Was great to see her back in NZ again; and finally see her get her just rewards! Enjoyed working with you Marj – so long and thanks for […]

Group Weddings

Yep, another sure sign I’m getting old!, congratulations to Marj and Jess on their marriages…..you next Brad!…. ..and who would heave thought at Jess’s reception Brad & Daphne would have got to meet Albert Steptoe in person…

AFM Maps & Geocaching European Tour

Welcome home to Jess, who has been spending a few months in Cambridge getting to grips with using AFM for mapping mechanical properties, while finding geocaches and sampling local treats such as YumYums and strange and hungry insects….. 😉 Nice work Jess!

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