The MacDiarmid Institute for
Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology

Te Mana Tangata Whakawhanake - Leadership to Innovate Sustainable Materials

We are a network of leading researchers united in a common goal: to create and explore innovative, sustainable materials that will improve the lives of people in Aotearoa and around the world.

We work together and partner with industry and government to address global challenges such as clean water, renewable energy and climate change.

Our research areas

Towards Zero Waste - Reconfigurable Systems

Building on our highly interdisciplinary track-record in soft materials, we will reimagine the use and reuse of materials themselves - from taonga 3D printed from traditional Māori materials, to creating a form of artificial cells that self-regulate and reconfigure for different functions.

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Towards Zero Carbon - Catalytic Architectures

Our research will support New Zealand's goal for 'net zero' carbon emissions by 2050. We will explore new materials that will catch CO2 from air and waste streams. We'll also design new catalysts that will turn CO2 into green fuels.

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Towards Low Energy Tech - Hardware for Future Computing

The data centres worldwide that support our digital lifestyles use almost ten times as much electricity per year as the whole of NZ. We will develop computing materials that process information more like a brain, and that use far less energy than conventional electronics.

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Sustainable Resource Use - Mātauranga Māori Research Programme

Crosscutting these Research Programmes sits our Mātauranga Māori Research Programme. This programme provides a platform for the other research programmes, intersecting with the theme of sustainability.

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MacDiarmid Institute

New Zealand's best scientists, engineers and educators, unified for a common goal: to make, understand, and use new materials to improve people's lives.

February 20, 2019

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What is materials science

MacDiarmid Institute investigators discuss how materials science and nanotechnology can solve the big problems of our time.

October 16, 2023

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About us

We are a network of committed biologists, chemists, physicists and engineers who collaborate to develop innovations that will both solve big problems and boost the New Zealand economy.

What we do

Our research is creating new technologies to aid the transition to a more sustainable way of life and make our world a better place.

Our partnerships

We have ongoing partnerships with community groups, museums and other organisations to help us take science out of the lab to make it accessible, exciting and inspiring.

Check out our latest research

Dong, Y., Ai, F., Sun-Waterhouse, D., Murai, K.-I., Moriga, T. & Waterhouse, G. I. N. Optical and Photocatalytic Properties of Three-Dimensionally Ordered Macroporous Ta2O5 and Ta3N5 Inverse Opals. Chemistry of Materials 35, 8281–8300 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.3c01903

Schuyt, J. J., Williams, G. V. M. & Chong, S. V. Long-Lived UV-Rewritable Luminescent Memory in a Fluoroperovskite Crystal. Advanced Optical Materials, 2302553 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1002/adom.202302553

Studholme, S. J., Heywood, Z. E., Mallinson, J. B., Steel, J. K., Bones, P. J., Arnold, M. D. & Brown, S. A. Computation via neuron-like spiking in percolating networks of nanoparticles. Nano Letters 23, 10594 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c03551

Chang, Z., Zhu, B., Liu, J., Dong, H., Hao, Y., Zhou, Y., Travas-Sejdic, J. & Xu, M. "Signal-on" electrochemical detection of BACE1 for early detection of Alzheimer's disease. Cell Reports Physical Science, 101632 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrp.2023.101632

Stewart, G. T., Barbarich-Unasa, T. W., Enari, D., Faumuina, C., Heke, D., Henare, D., Lolohea, T., Phillips, M., Port, H., Staniland, N., Tapuni, N., Teaurere, R., Ualesi, Y., Walker, L., Devine, N. & Matapo, J. Experiences of indigenous (Māori/Pasifika) early career academics. Educational Philosophy and Theory (2023). https://doi.org/10.1080/00131857.2023.2271649

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Meet our people

Professor Dr David Barker

Professor Dr David Barker

Associate Investigator

Functional Nanostructures, Towards Zero Waste - Reconfigurable Systems

I’m focused on exploring fundamental chemical principles to answer complex biological questions.

Professor Sally Davenport

Professor Sally Davenport

Emeritus Investigator

My research interests include commercialisation of scientific research, entrepreneurship and the growth of high-tech firms, innovation strategy and policy.

Contact us

Postal address:
The MacDiarmid Institute
Victoria University of Wellington
PO Box 600
Wellington 6140
New Zealand

Phone:
+64 4 463 9555

Email us:
macd-admin@vuw.ac.nz

Study with the MacDiarmid Institute

Working with our teams of leading scientists opens up a myriad of exciting opportunities for those who join us as students or as investigators.

These include involvement in vital international academic research, start-up companies, industry collaborations, local and central government projects, and, most importantly, developing innovations to improve people’s lives.

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