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Other names
  
Nanogirl

Citizenship
  
New Zealand/UK

Alma mater
  
Rutgers University

Notable award
  
Peter Blake

Residence
  
New Zealand

Institutions
  
University of Auckland

Other name
  
Nanogirl

Institution
  
University of Auckland

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Thesis
  
Surface variations affecting human dental enamel studied using nanomechanical and chemical analysis (2005)

Notable awards
  
Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, Blake Medal

Fields
  
Nanotechnology, Science education

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Michelle Emma Dickinson MNZM (born 1978), also known as Nanogirl, is a nanotechnologist and science educator based in New Zealand.

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Early life

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Dickinson's mother is Hong Kong Chinese and her father was an electrical engineer in the Royal Air Force; as a result the family moved several times during her childhood and Dickinson grew up between Hong Kong and the United Kingdom. She developed a love of science and technology at a young age, learning soldering and computer coding by the time she was eight years old.

Education

Dickinson completed a Masters' in Engineering at the University of Manchester and a PhD in Biomedical Materials Engineering at Rutgers University.

Professional life

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Dickinson set up and runs New Zealand's sole nanomechanical testing lab, which conducts research into breaking extremely small materials such as cells.

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As of 2016, Dickinson is a senior lecturer in Chemical and Material Engineering at Auckland University, and an associate investigator at the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology.

Nanogirl

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Dickinson has said that she used to be painfully shy and afraid of public speaking. On the advice of a speaking coach, she invented the alter-ego "Nanogirl" as a way to overcome her nerves. Initially Dickinson used the name "Nanogirl" to write a science blog, then as it became more popular she started a YouTube channel and began to speak at schools and events. She has regular speaking slots on radio and television and is invited to events such as TED conferences.

Charity work

Dickinson co-founded the charity OMG Tech in 2014 with Vaughan Rowsell and Rab Heath to provide children of all ages and backgrounds access to learning opportunities about technology. Sessions involve hands-on learning of 3D-printing, coding, robotics and science. The charity also supports teachers in low-decile schools to gain confidence in using technology in their teaching.

Clothes design

In 2015, Dickinson collaborated with the New Zealand clothing company Icebreaker, a technical designer and a printer to produce a line of dresses featuring science and technology-related designs.

Awards and recognition

  • Prime Minister's Science Communication Award, 2014
  • New Zealand Association of Scientists' Science Communicators Award, 2014
  • Sir Peter Blake Leadership, 2015
  • Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) for services to science, 2015 Birthday Honours
  • Royal Society of New Zealand's Callaghan Medal, 2015
  • New Zealand Women of Influence Award for Innovation and Science, 2016
  • References

    Michelle Dickinson Wikipedia