Steven Weller, Fellow (2020) : Hunter
Steve Weller has made important contributions to feedback control theory and its application to the solution of problems in sustainable development and electrical power systems. He has taken many leadership […]
Steve Weller has made important contributions to feedback control theory and its application to the solution of problems in sustainable development and electrical power systems. He has taken many leadership […]
“PFAS in New South Wales: Is it under control?” Associate Professor Ian Wright Discipline of Environmental Science School of Science Western Sydney University Date: Thursday, 19 March 2026, 6.30–7.30 pm
“Optimising yield, growth, and use of the ‘5th quarter’ for Australian agricultural food access and market security” Professor Jane Quinn FRSN Professor in Veterinary Physiology Gulbali Institute Charles Sturt University
“Feeding the world, the smart way” Fiona Simson FTSE Vice-President, World Farmers’ Organisation Chair, Food Systems CRC Practising Farmer Date: Wednesday, 11 June 2025, 12.00 – 2.00 pm AEST Venue:
158th Annual General Meeting and 1330th Ordinary General Meeting Date: Wednesday, 2 April 2024 Time: Annual General Meeting: 6.00–6.30 pm; Ordinary General Meeting: 6.30–8.00 pm AEDT; Optional Supper: 8.00–9.30
Contents of JProcRSNSW, Vol. 157, Part 2, December 2024 Earlier The complete Volume 157, Part 2, December 2024. Robert E. Marks Editorial: Contradiction is not an argument. Journal & Proceedings of
Events Calendar for 2025 Please check this page regularly, as the Society’s event program is continually under development. Most recently updated: 20 October 2025 Follow the links below for meetings
“Inspired by Nature, Designed by Science” Distinguished Professor Ian Paulsen FRSN FAA FASMDirector, ARC Centre of Excellence in Synthetic BiologyMacquarie University Date: Wednesday, 5 February 2025, 6.30 – 8.00 pm
Fellows & Award Winner: 2024 NSW Premier’s Science & Eng. Prizes
“Why did the vertebrate brain become lateralised?” Lesley Rogers, Professor of Neuroscience and Animal Behaviour, University of New England Wednesday 6 July 2005, 7 pm for 7.30 Conference Room 1,