Paul Callaghan (physicist)
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Sir Paul Terence Callaghan ( ; 19 August 1947 – 24 March 2012) was a New Zealand
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who, as the founding director of the
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at
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, held the position of Alan MacDiarmid Professor of Physical Sciences and was President of the International Society of Magnetic Resonance.


Biography

Callaghan was born on 19 August 1947, the son of Mavis and Ernest Callaghan. He had an older brother Jim, older sister Jeanine, and younger sister Mary. His maternal grandparents were Agnes and Francis Hogg. A native of
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, Callaghan attended
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(now Wanganui City College). He took his first degree in physics at Victoria University of Wellington and subsequently earned a
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degree at the
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, working in low temperature physics. On his return to New Zealand in 1974, he took up a lecturing position at
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, where he began researching the applications of
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to the study of soft matter. He was made Professor of Physics in 1984, and was appointed Alan MacDiarmid Professor of Physical Sciences in 2001. The following year, as its founding director, he helped establish the multi-university MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology. Callaghan was President of the Academy Council of the
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(RSNZ), and published over 240 articles in scientific journals, as well as the books ''Principles of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Microscopy'' in 1994 and ''Translational Dynamics and Magnetic Resonance'' in 2011. He was a founding director and shareholder of
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, a technology company based in
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that sells nuclear magnetic resonance and MRI instruments. He was a regular public speaker on science matters and, in 2007, one of his radio series, of discussions with Kim Hill on
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appeared in book form as ''As Far as We Know: Conversations about Science, Life and the Universe''. A 2009 book, ''Wool to Weta: Transforming New Zealand's Culture and Economy'', dealt with the potential for science and technology entrepreneurialism to diversify New Zealand's economy. He was the presenter of a concurrent documentary, ''Beyond the Farm and the Themepark'', which deals with the same issues. In 2001 Callaghan became the 36th New Zealander to be made a Fellow of the
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. He was awarded the Ampere Prize in 2004 and the RSNZ's Rutherford Medal in 2005. He was appointed a
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in the
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, and in 2007 was recognised with a World Class New Zealander Award and the Sir Peter Blake Medal. He was awarded a two-year James Cook Research Fellowship by the
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in 2008. In
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, he accepted re-designation as a
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following the reinstatement of titular honours by the New Zealand government. In 2010 he was awarded the
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for Magnetic Resonance and shared the New Zealand Prime Minister's Science Prize. In 2011 he was named
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's New Zealander of the Year and later that year elected an Honorary Fellow of
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. Callaghan died on 24 March 2012, aged 64, after a long battle with colon cancer. He was survived by his first wife, Sue Roberts, two children, Catherine and Chris, and his second wife Miang Lim. After his death, Callaghan was again recognised with a World Class New Zealand award, becoming the Supreme winner in May 2012. The New Zealand Crown entity, Callaghan Innovation, formed in February 2013, was named after him. He was an atheist.


Areas of contribution

Callaghan was an author of over 230 journal articles. His research group specialised in developing NMR methodologies for the study of molecular dynamics and molecular organisation in complex fluids, soft matter and porous materials. Major areas of contribution include: * Rheo-NMR (rheology of fluids studied by nuclear magnetic resonance) * Diffusion of molecules in porous media (for example, studying the microscopic structure of sea ice). * Development of NMR techniques that use the earth’s magnetic field.


Positions

* 1974 Lecturer, Massey University, Palmerston North * 1984 Professor of Physics, Massey University, Palmerston North * 2001 Alan MacDiarmid Professor of Physical Sciences at Victoria University, Wellington


Awards and honours

* 2001 elected a
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* 2004 Ampere Prize * 2005 Rutherford Medal * 2006 Principal Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit * 2007 Sir Peter Blake Medal * 2008 James Cook Research Fellowship by the Royal Society of New Zealand. * 2009 Knighted * 2010
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for Magnetic Resonance * 2010 New Zealand Prime Minister's Science Prize. * 2011 New Zealander of the Year


Callaghan Medal

The
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established the Callaghan Medal in 2011 for "an outstanding contribution to science communication and raising public awareness of the value of science to human progress". Winners include: * 2011
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* 2012
Shaun Hendy Shaun Cameron Hendy is a New Zealand physicist. He is currently a professor at the University of Auckland and was the first director of Te Pūnaha Matatini, a centre of research excellence in complex systems and data analytics. During the COVI ...
* 2013
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* 2014 Peter Dearden * 2015 Michelle Dickinson * 2016 Hamish Spencer * 2017 Peter Shepherd * 2018 Helen Taylor * 2019 Ocean Mercier * 2020 Rangi Mātamua * 2022 Michael Baker


Books

* Callaghan, P. (1994). ''Principles of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Microscopy''. Oxford University Press. * Callaghan, P. and Hill, K. (2007). ''As Far as We Know: Conversations about Science, Life and the Universe''. Penguin. * Callaghan, P. (2009). ''Wool to Weta: Transforming New Zealand's Culture and Economy''. Auckland University Press. * Callaghan, P. (2011). ''Translational Dynamics and Magnetic Resonance: Principles of Pulsed Gradient Spin Echo NMR''. Oxford University Press * Callaghan, P. and Hendy, S. (2013). ''Get off the Grass: Kickstarting New Zealand’s Innovation Economy''. Auckland University Press


References


External links


Paul Callaghan
at the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology
Soft Matter and Porous Media Group
at the Victoria University of Wellington (VUW)
Dancing With Atoms
2018 documentary film on Callaghan's life and work by Shirley Horrocks {{DEFAULTSORT:Callaghan, Paul 1947 births 2012 deaths New Zealand Fellows of the Royal Society Fellows of the Royal Society of New Zealand Knights Grand Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit Massey University faculty New Zealand physicists People from Whanganui Victoria University of Wellington faculty Fellows of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge Recipients of the Rutherford Medal Deaths from colorectal cancer Deaths from cancer in New Zealand People educated at Whanganui City College 20th-century New Zealand scientists 21st-century New Zealand scientists