Congratulations to two Academy Fellows recognised in the NSW Premier's Prizes for Science and Engineering. 🏆
Congratulations to Academy Fellow Professor Nalini Joshi (
@monsoon0) who has been named NSW Scientist of the Year – the first time a mathematician has received NSW's highest honour for scientific endeavour. Prof Joshi's groundbreaking work in mathematical physics explores the hidden patterns that govern everything from water waves to quantum particles, revealing the deep mathematical structures underlying our physical world. She was elected an Academy Fellow in 2008.
The NSW Premier's Prizes for Science and Engineering also recognised Professor Brajesh Singh FAA (
@Prof_Braj_Singh) – elected a Fellow of the Academy in 2023 – a world-leading soil microbial ecologist from Western Sydney University. Prof Singh, awarded for Excellence in Biological Sciences, conducts research that is crucial for sustainable agriculture and climate action, investigating how soil microbes can help crops withstand drought and extreme heat while reducing the need for chemical fertilisers.
ALT Portrait of Prof Nalini Joshi, Chair of Applied Mathematics at the University of Sydney and NSW Scientist of the Year, smiling against a blurred natural background.
ALT Portrait of Prof Brajesh Singh from the Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University, recipient of the NSW Premier's Prize for Excellence in Biological Sciences.