2024 Shape the Nation Lecture: Dr Cathy Foley AO PSM
Event description
The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia warmly invites you to the 2024 Shape the Nation lecture, to be delivered by Dr Cathy Foley AO PSM, Australia's Chief Scientist.Â
As a leader in science and innovation, Dr Foley will offer a thought-provoking exploration of the role social sciences play in addressing Australia's most pressing challenges and shaping a better future.Â
The Shape the Nation lecture, inaugurated by the Academy in 2023, highlights the vital contributions of the social sciences to national progress. We look forward to welcoming you to this free event for an evening of engaging discussion and fresh perspectives on the future of social science in Australia, preceded by refreshments.
This lecture is delivered as part of the 2024 Congress of the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, with the support of the Council for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, the University of Western Australia, and Business Events Perth​.
Australia’s Chief Scientist
Dr Cathy Foley AO PSM
Dr Foley became Australia’s ninth Chief Scientist in January 2021 after a lengthy career at Australia’s national science agency, the CSIRO, where she was appointed as the agency’s Chief Scientist in August 2018.
While working at CSIRO, Dr Foley made significant contributions to the understanding of nitride semiconductors and superconducting electronics. Dr Foley and her team’s most successful application is the LANDTEM sensor system used to locate valuable deposits of minerals deep underground, such as nickel sulphide, silver and gold.
Dr Foley’s scientific excellence and influential leadership have been recognised with numerous awards and fellowships, including being elected to the Australian Academy of Science in 2020, being named an Officer in the Order of Australia in 2020 for service to research science and the advancement of women in physics, receiving the Clunies Ross Medal of the Australian Academy of Technological Science and Engineering in 2015, and receiving the Australian Institute of Physics Medal for Outstanding Service to Physics in 2016. She was elected as a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Science and Engineering in 2008.
Dr Foley’s previous roles include membership of the Prime Minister’s Science, Engineering and Innovation Council, President of the Australian Institute of Physics, President of Science and Technology Australia, Editor-in-Chief of Superconductor Science and Technology journal, and a council member for Questacon.
Dr Foley is committed to helping Australia realise the transformative potential of critical technologies and meet the climate challenge. She is an inspiration to women in STEM across the globe and focused strongly on equality and diversity in the science sector.
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