Nanotech for a sustainable future
2 December 2021
Geoffrey Waterhouse's research has led to the invention of low cost sensors to detect pollution and viruses and technology to remove pollutants from soil and water.
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Geoffrey Waterhouse from the Faculty of Science explains in this video how nanotechnology and chemistry offer ways to create a more sustainable future. His research was recognised at the 2021 Te Taumata Rangahau|Research Excellence Awards from the University of Auckland.
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