2019 events
Upcoming Events
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31 Jan 2019
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Quantum Nanoscience: Atoms on Surfaces Prof Andreas J. Heinrich, Center for Quantum Nanoscience, Institute for Basic Science, Department of Physics, Ewha Womans University All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded clicking on this link Abstract: The scanning tunneling microscope is an amazing tool because of its atomic-scale spatial resolution. This can be combined with Read More
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28 Feb 2019
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Near-field THz nanoscopy with novel accelerator-based photon sources Prof. Lukas M. Eng. TU, Dresden. Germany All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded clicking on this link Abstract: This talk advertises scattering-type scanning near-field infrared nanospectroscopy (s-SNIM) in the spectral range of 75 to 1.3 THz [1], as provided by the free-electron laser FELBE at the Read More
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19 Mar 2019
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Controlling materials for advanced and quantum technologies Dr. Colin Heikes. NIST Center for Neutron Research All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded clicking on this link Abstract: Quantum materials must be the building blocks for future new quantum technology priorities, yet we are currently at the stage of discovery and classification of these materials. Read More
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25 Mar 2019
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
ABOUT THE SPEAKER: Professor Chris McConville is Deputy Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research & Innovation for Science, Engineering & Health at RMIT University in Melbourne, a position he has held since 2016. He was previously Professor of Experimental Physics at the University of Warwick, UK – a position he held from 2003-16, and Director of the Science City Read More
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3 May 2019
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Prof Madhu Bhaskaran Functional Materials and Microsystems, RMIT University All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded clicking on this link Oxide based stretchable devices Abstract: Electronics and sensors pervade all aspects of life, needing solutions to make them less obtrusive, which is where fully transparent electronics come into play. Our research focus has Read More
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7 May 2019
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Dr Julie Karel Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Monash University All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded clicking on this link Abstract Many research efforts in condensed matter physics and materials science are directed towards developing methods to modify or realize novel materials properties. Some effective tools for doing this include introduction of Read More
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24 May 2019
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
DR. SEMONTI BHATTACHARYYA Monash University All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded clicking on this link Abstract Topological insulators are a new class of materials characterised by linear gapless surface states, which emerge in the bulk band gap due to non-trivial topology of the band structure. These boundary states are a lucrative candidate for Read More
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5 Jun 2019
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Dr Priyank Kumar TITLE Temperature and light-activated processes and transformations in nanomaterials VENUE: Old Main Building K15, G59 DATE: Wednesday 5th June 11:00-12:00 Download flyer here Abstract: External stimuli such as temperature and light can activate different physical processes in nanomaterials and induce interesting phase/chemical transformations. For instance, transformations induced by temperature are phonon-driven and proceed Read More
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19 Jun 2019 - 21 Jun 2019
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
The Idea Factory brings early career researchers together to develop their skills in a fun and collaborative workshop. In 2019, the focus is on entrepreneurship and innovation. Our next ECR and HDR training event is a collaboration between FLEET and EQUS, ARC Centre of Excellence in Engineered Quantum Systems. The workshop is an excellent opportunity Read More
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20 Jun 2019
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Semiconductor nanowire-superconductor hybrid systems provide a promising platform for hosting unpaired Majorana fermions and thus realizing fault-tolerant topological qubits. In this talk, starting from the basic tenets of quantum transport theory, we demonstrate how to adapt the Non-Equilibrium Green’s Function (NEGF) formalism to model quantum transport in normal (N)-superconductor (S) junctions. We analyze Josephson junctions Read More