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Our recent publication on "the whisker-mediated tactile system" in Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience has been selected by the Chief Editors to be featured in the Editors' Pick 2021 collection. The eBook is available here. The collection highlights the most well-received articles of the past few years bringing high quality research into the spotlight.

 

Mehdi Adibi receiving the Mark Rowe award for the best publication by an early career researcher from the ANS President, James Vickers (2015).

 

The announcement of NHMRC grants by Health Minister Sussan Ley at The John Curtin School of Medical Research, ANU in 2016. Dr Adibi was awarded the NHMRC CJ Martin Fellowship.

Dr Adibi has organised and participated in various community activities targeting high school and middle school students:

  • Seminar on Neuroscience (February 2016)
    Shahid Ejeyi Middle School, National Organization for Development of Exceptional Talents (SAMPAD)
  • 1-day workshop on Systems Neuroscience (February 2016)
    Shahid Ejeyi High School, National Organization for Development of Exceptional Talents (SAMPAD)
  • Australian Brain Bee Challenge (2014-2015), John Curtin School of Medical Research, ANU
  • Scientists and Mathematicians in School (2010-2016)
  • Position: Volunteer Scientist/mathematician in School
    - Canberra College, (2015-present)
    - Campbell High School, Treloar Cres, Campbell, ACT (2013-2015)
    - Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College, Kensington, NSW (2010-2013)
  • 2-day Workshop on electronics, Physics and Chemistry (2002), Imam Jafar Sadiq High School, Isfahan, Iran
  • Jury member, the International Film Festival for Children and Young Adults, Isfahan, Iran (2001)
  • 2-day Workshop on Physics and Chemistry (2001)
    National Organization for Development of Exceptional Talents (NODET), Shahid Ejeyi Highschool, Isfahan, Iran
  • National Physics Olympiad Workshop (weekly course course), 2001
    National Organization for Development of Exceptional Talents (NODET), Shahid Ejeyi High School, Isfahan, Iran

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