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    Eureka for Barnard’s nanoscience

    ByNiall 18 August, 201026 September, 2019

    Congratulations to Amanda Barnard, winner of the 2010 Eureka Prize for Scientific Research for her work on predicting properties of nanoparticles in sunscreens.

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    Australian Fellows win Eureka Prizes

    ByScience in Public 17 August, 201017 April, 2012

    2008 Fellow Amanda Barnard and 2010 Fellow Rowena Martin have been awarded Eureka Prizes for their research achievements. Amanda has won the 2010 Eureka Prize for Scientific Research for her work on predicting properties of nanoparticles in sunscreens….

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    Prime Minister recognises L’Oréal Fellow

    ByNiall 6 November, 200917 April, 2012

    2008 Fellow Amanda Barnard has won the 2009 Malcolm McIntosh Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year for her work on modelling and predicting the shape, structure and stability of nanoparticles under different environmental conditions.
    The AUD$50,000 prize is one of the Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science.

    Amanda Barnard hopes to predict which nanoparticles will work most […]

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    Celebrate International Women’s Day with Australian women scientists

    BySarah 6 March, 200917 April, 2012

    Marking International Women’s Day, five of the world’s women leaders in science each received the $US100,000 L’ORÉAL-UNESCO Awards For Women in Science at a ceremony in Paris.

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