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  •  29 Nov 2023 - 1 Dec 2023
     8:30 am - 5:00 pm

In February 2017, FLEET held its very first workshop at the Gold Coast with just 25 key investigators and its only staff member, the Chief Operating Officer, in attendance. This year 29 Nov – 1 Dec 2023, we are coming full circle back to the Gold Coast for the Centre’s legacy workshop, celebrating seven years Read More

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  •  15 Nov 2023
     4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Prof. Miguel M. Ugeda, Donostia International Physics Center, Spain Catch up on Youtube Lowering the dimensionality of a material is an effective strategy to boost many-body correlations that fail to be captured by conventional pictures. In this arena, two-dimensional (2D) materials provide an ideal platform for the exploration of quantum collective phenomena arising from such Read More

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  •  15 Nov 2023
     10:00 am - 11:00 am

Prof Wendy Rogers, Distinguished Professor in the Philosophy Department and School of Medicine, Macquarie University, and Chief Investigator in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Synthetic Biology (CoESB) Catch up on youtube What values shape your own and FLEET’s research? What factors support and undermine these values and your ability to conduct your research? How Read More

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  •  25 Oct 2023
     10:00 am - 11:00 am

Prof. Peter Abbamonte, Fox Family Professor of Engineering Department of Physics and Materials Research Laboratory, University of Illinois Missed the seminar. Catch up on YouTube The characteristic excitation of a metal is its plasmon, which is a quantized sound wave in its valence electron density. In 1965, David Pines predicted that a distinct type of Read More

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  •  20 Oct 2023
     2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Meet FLEET Translational Showcase – where innovation and quantum intersect with industry Innovate with us Learn how to tap FLEET’s rich quantum expertise and resources to benefit your business. Discover how Australian companies and universities co-develop advanced quantum technologies, creating growth and value. Discuss opportunities for joint R & D programs, new product development, and Read More

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  •  19 Oct 2023 - 20 Oct 2023
     9:00 am - 1:30 pm

Members Only Event Proudly brought to you by the FLEET ECRs and students working group, this 1.5 days workshop will focus on topics ranging from article writing to profile building. The event will take place on 19th and 20th October 2023 in person at UNSW Sydney and online. Venue: Room 105 of Mathews Building (F23), Read More

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  •  12 Oct 2023
     2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Dr Iolanda Di Bernardo, Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow at IMDEA Nanociencia; Associate investigator at ARC FLEET Centre of Excellence; School of Physics and Astronomy, Monash University In person – Venue: G59, K15 Old Main Building, UNSW On Zoom Transition metal ditelluride (TMDT) monolayers are of considerable interest for fundamental research as they present strongly electron-correlated phases, Read More

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  •  27 Sep 2023
     10:00 am - 11:00 am

Prof. Hui Deng, Professor in Physics, Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering, University of Michigan Missed the presentation? Catch up on FLEET’s YouTube channel Non-equilibrium systems can exhibit new types of phase transitions not found in equilibrium ones, such as spontaneous pattern formation and phase separation. An interesting platform for studying such phenomena is the exciton-polaritons Read More

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  •  22 Sep 2023
     10:00 am - 11:00 am

Jukka Vayrynen, Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Purdue University In-person and on zoom (recording available for FLEET members only) The critical current of a superconducting wire can be non-reciprocal, that is, dependent on current direction, when inversion and time-reversal symmetry are broken. This so-called superconducting diode effect has gained renewed attention in recent years, Read More