New appointments to Marsden Fund Council
Science and Innovation Minister Steven Joyce today announced the appointment of three new members to the Marsden Fund
Council.
Professor Gillian Dobbie, Professor David Bilkey and Professor Roger Nokes will join the Council for three years from 1
March.
“All three appointees are highly regarded researchers, both domestically and internationally. Their roles on the Marsden
Fund Council will involve assessing and recommending funding for research proposals each year, providing strategic
direction, and ensuring the relevance and importance of Marsden-funded research is clearly understood,” says Mr Joyce.
Gillian Dobbie, of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Auckland, is a researcher in data management,
database systems and software engineering. Professor Dobbie will convene the Mathematical and Information Sciences
panel.
David Bilkey is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Otago. His general research area is systems neuroscience,
with a particular focus on the role of the temporal cortex regions of the brain in memory and learning processes.
Professor Bilkey will convene the Economics and Human and Behavioural Sciences panel.
Roger Nokes, from the University of Canterbury, is a Professor of Environmental Fluid Mechanics in the Department of
Civil and Natural Resources Engineering. His fields of research include tsunami generation, jets and plumes, gravity
currents, and mixing in stratified flows. Professor Nokes will convene the Engineering and Interdisciplinary Sciences
panel.
Mr Joyce has also announced the reappointment of Professor Juliet Gerrard as Chair of the Marsden Fund Council, Dr Ian
Ferguson as Convenor of the Cellular, Molecular and Physiological Biology panel, and Professor Robert Hannah as Convenor
of the Humanities panel.
The reappointments are for three-year terms from 1 March.
“I welcome the contribution these top researchers can make to New Zealand’s science and innovation system,” says Mr
Joyce.
“The Marsden Fund supports excellent investigator-initiated research and has been instrumental in building advanced
research skills, as well as attracting and retaining top research talent. This is essential for a high-performing
science and innovation system.”
About the Marsden Fund
The Marsden Fund is administered by the Royal Society of New Zealand on behalf of the Ministry of Business, Innovation
and Employment. It is overseen by a Marsden Fund Council appointed by the Minister.
The Marsden Fund Council comprises 11 eminent researchers – a Chair, and 10 other members. Each member leads a panel in
their academic field. Proposals are assessed by the 10 specialist panels covering the range of research disciplines.
Last year marked the 20th anniversary of the Fund with $56m invested in 101 new projects.
More information is available at: http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/programmes/funds/marsden/about/council/
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