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interrogate light-matter interactions and to manipulate and machine materials. Cather has taken a strong interest in the role of universities in sparking innovation and economic benefit and her aim has been to transform the Photon
Factory from a university research lab into a high-impact âinnovation hub." The photon factory's cross disciplinary team of academics, postdoctoral researchers, postgraduate and undergraduate students in physics, chemistry, engineering and biology work in fluid teams to solve fundamental, applied and entrepreneurial research problems. Their research has covered a broad research portfolio, from fundamental chemical physics through to applied photonics. Collaboration with industry is key to funding the operation.
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sex, which aims to give farmers greater genetic control over their herds and reduce the number of bobby calves that need to be killed. The technique uses lasers to ânudgeâ sperm cells between channels âthe size of a human hairâ on microfluidic chips. The process separates X (female) and Y (male) bearing bull sperm cells and therefore enables selection by sex. In 2016 Engender won the Agtech category of the
Silicon Valley Forum Tech World Cup competition, the first ever win by an Australasian company. In November 2018 the company was bought by multi-national genetics company CRV-Ambreed, the New Zealand offshoot of Dutch co-operative CRV. Simpson is now employed full time by CRV-Ambreed to continue development in New Zealand.
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released from immune cells when they encounter ragweed and how the cytoskeleton of cells change shape during allergic reactions. Part way through her PhD studies
Simpson moved from the medical school to a spectroscopy lab in the chemistry department at the University of New Mexico, shifting research focus and group. She gives two reasons for this shift. Firstly she says she needed to learn more about the mathematical aspects of physical chemistry to understand the problems in cell biology. Secondly she says she initially organised a three-month hiatus in the physical chemistry department to avoid the fallout of a controversy. During this time she got involved in laser
292:(the International Society for Optics and Photonics). She is an Associate Investigator for and has taken leadership roles in the Dodd-Walls Centre for Photonic and Quantum Technologies and she is an emeritus investigator for the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, two national Centres of Research Excellence (CoREs) in New Zealand. She has also been elected to the Commission on Laser Physics and Photonics for the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics. She is an active member of SPIE, having served on its Board of Directors from 2021-2023, presented at several conferences and served on conference committees.
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seconds after absorbing light. They are the first in the world to demonstrate spatial and temporal control over the âshapesâ of ultrashort laser pulses, and to use those pulses in varied applications. They have made advances in bone surgery and air-quality sensor chips. They have also studied how pigments fade in art, investigated light-based cancer cures, developed a handheld device for diagnosing suspicious skin lesions and explored basic laserâmaterial interactions. Simpson led the research team from 2010 till 2019 when she stepped down as director of the Photon
Factory to focus on her commercial roles.
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sustained excellence in tertiary teaching. She was commended for her use of innovative teaching and mentoring approaches that encourage students to be independent and self-motivated. These include large group methods to promote critical thinking such as âConvince your neighbourâ and âProblem of the Dayâ group exercises. According to the award write-up students respond well with excellent student evaluations and outcomes. Undergraduate science and engineering students are encouraged to carry out cutting-edge research in the Photon
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fundamental blue-skies research to more applied commercial work. The initial motivation for this shift was the need to raise money for the expensive lasers needed for her research but she soon became convinced of the wider value of applied and commercial research for society. In 2015, Simpson co-founded the
Science Scholars Program at the University of Auckland, along with
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The test would be based on a finger prick of blood. The technology will detect whether a person has immunity to the virus, not whether they are currently infected. This would enable the identification of individuals whose immune status should allow them to move safely in society without risk. The company have raised NZ$ 5.2million funding for the development.
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discovered that the heme molecules in blood absorb light and convert it into vibrations, essentially molecular-scale heat. She received her Ph.D. in
Medical Sciences with a focus on the ultrafast vibrational dynamics of heme proteins in 1994. Understanding how molecules convert light into different forms has been the focus of Simpson's research ever since.
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and other relevant compounds with the aim of informing farmers of the cow's health, reproductive and nutritional status. The initial proof-of-concept research was done with seed-funding from The
University of Auckland's commercialisation company UniServices and the company was formed with a new round
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As the founder director, Simpson serves on the board of her second spin-off company is Orbis
Diagnostics, which initially attracted seed investment to develop technology that analyses milk composition in the milking shed at "point of cow." This technology consists of a CD-sized disk and uses advanced
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Simpson's first spin-off company is
Engender Technologies. She cofounded the company in 2011 by Simpson with seed investment firm Pacific Channel and support of the University of Auckland's commercialisation company UniServices. Engender has developed a new technique to efficiently sort bull sperm by
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Simpson's work is internationally recognised for providing critical insight into how molecules and materials convert light into more useful types of energy, and applying this knowledge in new and exciting areas such as sperm sorting for the dairy industry. Simpson and her students use ultrafast laser
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and the US Department of Defence. Her studies directly impacted phototherapeutics, molecular- and nano-scale electronic components, and unraveling the fundamental behaviour of photoactive systems. Simpson also directed the Case Chemistry Scholars Program, and was a 1999â2000 Glennan Fellow. Alongside
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Drain, Charles Michael; Gentemann, Steve; Roberts, James A.; Nelson, Nora Y.; Medforth, Craig J.; Jia, Songling; Simpson, M. Cather; Smith, Kevin M.; Fajer, Jack; Shelnutt, John A.; Holten, Dewey (1998). "Picosecond to Microsecond Photodynamics of a Nonplanar Nickel Porphyrin: Solvent Dielectric and
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after they are hit by a laser. She likens the method to stop-motion photography. First, you hit a molecule with a short, sharp laser pulse of light. Then, you take a series of spectroscopic âsnapshotsâ to see what the molecule is doing with the energy it absorbs from the laser. Using this method she
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From her postgraduate years till now Simpson has advocated publicly on issues of ethics and gender bias in science. She takes a strong interest in how photonics and light-based technologies can be used to address sustainability and social justice issues such as Global climate change, clean drinking
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Simpson has won national and international awards for her research and associated spin-off companies, including being the first woman named Supreme Winner at the Kiwinet Researcher Commercialisation Awards in 2016 and being awarded the Royal Society of New Zealand's Pickering Medal in 2019. She was
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Jentzen, W.; Simpson, M. C.; Hobbs, J. D.; Song, X.; Ema, T.; Nelson, N. Y.; Medforth, C. J.; Smith, K. M.; Veyrat, M.; Mazzanti, M.; Ramasseul, R.; Marchon, J.-C.; Takeuchi, T.; Goddard, W. A.; Shelnutt, J. A. (1995). "Ruffling in a Series of Nickel(II) meso-Tetrasubstituted Porphyrins as a Model
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From early in her career Simpson has emphasised the people-side of science and focused strongly on teaching, mentoring, ethics and public communication. At Case Western Reserve University she fostered innovation in undergraduate teaching, women in science, and ethics in education and research. She
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outbreak, Orbis Diagnostics have shifted focus to adapt their "lab-on-a-disk" technology to detect COVID-19 antibodies. Their aim is to develop a robust and disposable microfluidic disk that offers tests of medical laboratory precision in a time-sensitive manner at points-of-need in the community.
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In 2010 Simpson founded the Photon Factory, a multi-user laser research facility at the University of Auckland. The photon factory's core mission is to enable the research of all New Zealand scientists â academic, industrial, government and student-led â through the advanced use of laser pulses to
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Society who awarded her the "Top Prof" award. At The University of Auckland has taught over 1200 science and non-science majors each year including large undergraduate courses and classes in the English Department linking physics and poetry. In 2013 Simpson won a national award in New Zealand for
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Simpson has a strong interest in using photonics and light-based technologies to make agriculture more efficient and sustainable. She has given international talks and written articles on this topic and in 2016 hosted a delegation of top level Chinese government officials interested in improving
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In 2007 Simpson emigrated to New Zealand where she became a professor of physics and chemical sciences at the University of Auckland. According to Simpson, the dean of science made her an attractive job offer which made the move a win-win. After moving to New Zealand Simpson's focus shifted from
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Simpson did her PhD in Medical Sciences at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine as a Howard Hughes Predoctoral Fellow. She began her PhD research in cell biology on allergy-related receptors. She was in a MD/ Ph.D. programme investigating how molecules like histamine and serotonin get
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The Photon factory's research specialises in using extremely short (femtosecond) laser pulses to solve both fundamental and applied problems. These include micro-machining and micro-fabrication (cutting, making and shaping materials) as well as probing molecules in the millions of billionths of
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As a keynote and plenary speaker Simpson has spoken on the topics of gender bias in science, innovation, education, science outreach and photonics for sustainable farming. Her public talks have included a TEDx talk and two 2019 public lectures hosted by the
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Committee. This celebration sought to raise awareness of the importance of light and light-based technologies in all facets of our livesâwhether economic or artistic or scientific. Simpson and her team got funding from the New Zealand government under the
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Since 2015 public outreach has been one of the core missions of the Photon Factory. The Photon Factory's coordinated outreach efforts got started in 2015 when Simpson took the position of co-chair of the New Zealand
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to investigate the interactions between light and molecules. She planned to return to the medical school and join a new group after the three months but was so captivated by this topic that she never returned.
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elected Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 2018 and the New Zealand Institute of Chemistry in 2016 and is a past President of the New Zealand Institute of Physics. In 2023, she was elected
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Pickering Medal in 2019. She has a strong focus on teaching, mentoring and public outreach and is an outspoken advocate for issues of gender equality and ethics in science.
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with interactive experiments. Since 2015 Simpson and her team have actively engaged with schools and communities in Auckland and rural New Zealand.
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2013 Award for Sustained Excellence in Tertiary Teaching, Ako Aotearoa, National Centre for Tertiary Teaching Excellence (NZ)
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Shah, Shashin; Simpson, M. Cather; Smith, Rhett C.; Protasiewicz, John D. (2001).
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1994â1996 Department of Energy Distinguished Postdoctoral Research Fellow (USA)
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Cather Simpson and other researchers, students, and staff in the Photon Factory
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2018 SPIE Startup Challenge 3rd Place for Simpson's company Orbis Diagnostics
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Simpson doing science experiments with girls at Northcote Primary School
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of investment through seed investment firm Pacific Channel.
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for the Conserved Ruffling of the Heme of Cytochromes C".
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Dodd-Walls Centre for Photonic and Quantum Technologies
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928:Cather Simpson: The Bright Light of Fame
889:MacDiarmid Institute (9 February 2019).
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2134:"SPIE Startup Challenge 2018 | Results"
2109:"Centenary cohort of Fellows announced"
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483:2023 Elected Fellow of SPIE
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