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    Alan MacDiarmid dies

    A significant figure in NZ science died yesterday.

    Alan MacDiarmid is one of the few NZers to be awarded a Nobel prize. He studied conducting polymers.

    http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/c...aureates/2000/
    http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/c...d-autobio.html

    Although MacDiarmid spent most of his life in the US, he still thought of himself as a kiwi.

    Scientists don't feature much on KB but this one is definitely worth a mention.

    RIP

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    Not only a Kiwi, wasn't he born in Pongaroa?

    Good excuse for a memorial ride.
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    Wow. Thats a name we hear around here alot.
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    I guessing "here" is work, not KB?
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    Ah, that's a great shame. I learned about him at school when I was overseas -- made me feel proud to be a kiwi, actually. I remember thinking he must be scarily smart because neither my physics nor chemistry teacher seemed to have any idea what his research was about, let alone any of the pupils. Kiwis punching above their weight always make expats feel warm and fuzzy on the inside.

    I'm sure I'll hear plenty about him from my lecturers over the next semester.

    RIP

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    wow, what a guy. RIP
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    Conductive polymers. Plastics whut can electrocute yo ass, Mofo!
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    There's a big photo of him up on the wall at the vic chem labs. Plenty of students researching conductive polymers there at the moment, so his work lives on!

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    Scientists get far, far too little recognition for their sterling work - both in terms of public recognition and pay (in this country anyway). We use their discoveries daily with hardly a thought...

    RIP Alan MacDiarmid.
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    ditto, great man. Saw him on the tube lots a couple years ago when he made a much publicised trip back here. From memory he was attracted to his branch of chemistry initially by colour?? (someone else?)
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    I know it says Masterton on Wiki (Wikipedia isn't always right, in fact vast chuncks of it are a bit, shall we say, misdirected), BUT there is a something in my brain saying Pongaroa - there is a plaque and sculpture celebrating Mr McDiarmid's Nobel success across the road from the shop at Pongaroa and he was either born there or spent time as a child there.

    Anyone who is keen to go take a look and prove me wrong is welcome to jon me, weekend after next.
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    Well the Wairarapa Times-Age in Dec 2001 say
    Also honoured was former Masterton Nobel prize winner, Alan MacDiarmid, who became a member of the Order of New Zealand.
    They then go on to say
    Pongoroa unveils a memorial for its most famous son, Nobel Prize winning scientist, Maurice Wilkins, born in the town in 1916.
    So maybe a case of mistaken identity J2?
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    Definitely. Nobel prizes all over the Wairarapa. Who'd a think. DNA Helixes and electrified plastic.
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    Thats a shame!! Anna Nicole Smith died today as well maybe he could hook up with her at the pearly gates she digs old geezers!!!!!!
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    Anna Nicole probably deserves some sort of prize for her contribution to the world of plastics.

    And I think you're right too, Jim, about the Pongaroa connection. I used to work with a Stuart McDiarmid who looks the dead spit of the late Alan. I shall make enquiries...
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