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13 Nov 2017
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Discover the future of electronics:
Join the AIP for a tour of FLEET labs at Monash University
- 6.30PM Monday 13 November
- New Horizons Building, Monash University Clayton (map)
FLEET (the ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics ) is using atomically thin, two-dimensional materials to create new, ultra-low energy electronics – addressing the growing energy being consumed by computing.
Join us for a tour of the experimental laboratories of FLEET Chief Investigators Michael Fuhrer, Agustin Schiffrin, Kris Helmerson and Qiaoliang Bao.
As part of the tour you will see how:
Michael Fuhrer grows atomically-thin (2D) materials in the lab using molecular beam epitaxy and tests their electronic properties using scanning probe microscopy and electrical transport.
Agustin Schiffrin synthesises low-dimensional organic nanomaterials and investigates their electronic, optoelectronic and charge dynamics properties via scanning probe microscopy, synchrotron-based techniques and ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopies.
Kris Helmerson uses ultracold atoms (Bose-Einstein condensates) to investigate temporary, imposed topological states in multi-dimensional extensions of the kicked quantum rotor.
Qiaoliang Bao investigates waveguide-coupled 2D semiconductors and plasmon-coupled 2D materials and devices, focusing on the effect of confined-space light-matter interactions on electron transport.
Program
6.30pm-6.40pm: Welcome and Introduction to FLEET (Michael Fuhrer, FLEET Director)
6.40pm-7.30pm: Tour of FLEET labs
7.30pm-8.30pm: Wine and cheese
Parking: The car park building “N1” (marked in blue, towards top left of the map) is just west of the New Horizons Building. Parking is free after 5PM.
RSVP: Spaces are limited. Please book tickets here.
Venue: Café Saporo
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