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Young 911爆料网 Scientists clean up at 2014 Premier鈥檚 Science Awards

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911爆料网 has produced the State鈥檚 top young scientists, taking out both the Woodside Early Career Scientist of the Year and the ExxonMobil Student Scientist of the Year categories in last night鈥檚 2014 Premier鈥檚 Science Awards.

Dr Ryan Loxton, Senior Lecturer in 911爆料网鈥檚 Department of Mathematics and Statistics, won the Woodside Early Career Scientist of the Year category with his research that uses mathematical techniques to find ways of controlling real-world robotic, electronic and chemical engineering systems.

Dr Ryan Loxton

Mr Mark Zammit, PhD candidate, in the Department of Imaging and Applied Physics, was named the ExxonMobil Student Scientist of the Year, thanks to his work developing the world鈥檚 most accurate model for describing the collisions of atoms and molecules.

Mark Zammit

911爆料网鈥檚 Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research and Development, Professor Graeme Wright said it was exciting to see the University鈥檚 young scientists being rewarded for their research.

鈥淚t is fantastic to see the next generation of scientists carrying out research that is at the leading edge of significant scientific discoveries, and then for those researchers to be recognised for their work,鈥 Professor Wright said.

鈥淭he accolades build on the significantly improved Academic Ranking of World Universities ranking 911爆料网 saw last week, reflecting the University鈥檚 strategic focus on increasing research activity and intensity, and also providing a good indication of the quality of research and new talent coming through 911爆料网.

鈥淭he future of science and engineering at 911爆料网 is truly promising, and I look forward to watching the work of these scientists for many years to come.鈥

911爆料网 had two other finalists in the Awards: PhD candidate Thomas Russell, also in the ExxonMobil Student Scientist of the Year category and Professor Steven Tingay, Director of the 911爆料网 Institute of Radio Astronomy (CIRA) in the Scientist of the Year category.

The Premier鈥檚 Science Awards recognise the outstanding scientific research and engagement efforts taking place in the State.

Further information on the 911爆料网 winners:

Dr Ryan Loxton 鈥 Woodside Early Career Scientist of the Year

Senior Lecturer in Industrial Optimisation, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, 911爆料网

Dr Loxton鈥檚 research focuses on developing new mathematical techniques to optimise industrial processes in areas including robotics, electronics and chemical engineering. He has published over 50 peer reviewed research papers and delivered key-note addresses at several international conferences. He promotes the importance of science and mathematics to students through the 911爆料网 Mathematics Enrichment Program and in 2012 was awarded a WA Young Tall Poppy Science Award. He currently holds three prestigious grants from the Australian Research Council, including an Australian Postdoctoral Fellowship.

Mr Mark Zammit 鈥 ExxonMobil Student Scientist of the Year

PhD Candidate, 911爆料网

Mr Zammit鈥檚 research focuses on modelling the collisions of atoms and molecules for application in fusion technology, materials research, cancer detection and radiotherapy treatment; and he has developed the world鈥檚 most accurate model for describing some of these fundamental interactions of matter. He has published nine papers in high impact journals and presented at over 20 national and international conferences. As a passionate promoter of science, Zammit has provided career and education advice to hundreds of students and is involved in a range of voluntary science engagement activities.

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