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Meet FLEET’s alumni

Past FLEET members

FLEET is developing a skilled workforce of future Australian science leaders. We are extremely proud of those members who have already moved on to great careers, making use of skills developed in their time at FLEET.

Ultimately it will be FLEET alums as much as research outputs that define the success of the Centre.

Alumni news

Alumni interview: Bernard Field

Alumni interview: Dhaneesh Kumar

Where are they now? Oliver Paull

FLEET Legacy Meeting

Alumni profile: Quantum materials researcher Wafa Afzal

Hareem Khan: FLEET alum

FLEET alum Charlotte Hurry, business manager at OPTIMA

From theoretical physicist at FLEET to science editor at Nature Communications

Postcard from a pandemic: job hunting in early 2020

Postcard from Singapore: Life post-FLEET with Centre alumni Elizabeth Marcellina

Reaching academic heights in Europe: catching up with FLEET alum Pavel Kolesnichenko

What’s next after graduation? UNSW careers panel

From spectroscopy to crime fighting: FLEET alum Dr Shilpa Sanwlani

Where are they now? FLEET alum Carlos Kuhn

Where are they now? Life post-FLEET: Dr Jesse A. Vaitkus

Trapping vortices in thin superfluid films

World record broken for thinnest X-ray detector ever created

Where are they now? Life Post-FLEET with Paul Atkin

A new, positive approach could be the key to next-generation, transparent electronics

Electrical spin filtering the key to ultra-fast, energy-efficient spintronics

Leading Edge: Women Leading Australia

FLEET alums

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