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What is ‘translation’ anyway, and what are the benefits for me / my work? Does this apply to my work? Will industry be interested in what I’m doing? How can FLEET help me do this? Join us Thursday 24 March to find out how your innovations and discoveries can be translated into industry inventions, devices, Read More Professor Nadya Mason, Rosalyn Sussman Yalow Professor in Physics, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Missed the seminar. Catch up on YouTube There is wide interest in using strain-engineering to modify the physical properties of 2D materials, for both basic science and applications. Deformations of graphene, for example, can lead to the opening of band gaps, as Read More Prof Ehud Altman, Professor of Physics, Berkleley University of California Catch-up: watch online Phase transitions emerging in monitored (observed) quantum systems force intriguing phase transitions that can affect the behaviour of the quantum circuits that make up quantum computers. The unique interplay of unitary gates, entanglement, measurement and noise in systems driven out of equilibrium Read More Dr Ivan Verzhbitskiy Physics department, National University of Singapore, Singapore. Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, A-STAR, Singapore When: This Friday 11th of February at 10:00 am Zoom Link: https://unsw.zoom.us/j/89266026296?pwd=bk5xLzBXaFUraVAycGJZRzk4aDhvUT09 Passcode 123456 All welcome! Download flyer here Abstract: Electronics of the future Van der Waals materials are a versatile testbed for exploring emergent phenomena in condensed matter physics. In a Read More Members & Affiliates Only Event – families are welcome We are planning an ‘in person’ social event in Sydney, as part of the FLEET Annual Workshop program. Members from the UNSW and UOW nodes are invited*. When: 4pm, Wednesday 15th December 2021 Where: Clovelly Bowling & Recreation Club: 1 Ocean Street, Clovelly What: Barefoot lawn bowls Read More Members & Affiliates Only Event – families are welcome We are planning an ‘in person’ social event in Melbourne, as part of the FLEET Annual Workshop program.Members from the Monash, RMIT and Swinburne nodes are invited*. When: 4pm, Wednesday 15th December 2021 Where: Clayton Bowls Club: 37A Springs Road, Clayton South What: Barefoot lawn bowls and Read More Members & Affiliates Only Event FLEET’s annual workshop is our one opportunity each year for all Centre researchers to gather together and share research outcomes and progress. This year it seems Covid will keep us apart again physically, but we should still get together online to: celebrate our survival of yet another difficult year; motivate Read More Professor David Snoke, Distinguished Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh Missed the talk? Catch up on youtube It is possible to engineer a system in which photons are “dressed” to have an effective mass and repulsive interactions. In this case, they obey the same equations as bosonic atoms and can undergo Bose-Einstein Read More Coming to UNSW on 15-17 November 2021, the FULLY ONLINE 12th APCTP Workshop on Multiferroics will bring together leading researchers in the fields of magnetism, ferroelectrics, spintronics, topological structures and correlated electron systems. This workshop is intended to serve as a catalyst for the development of new concepts in multiferroics that go beyond current knowledge. Read More Prof. Michael Fuhrer, School of Physics and Astronomy, and ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies, Monash University. Missed the seminar. Catch up on YouTube The impending end of Moore’s Law has prompted a search for a new computing technology with vastly lower energy consumed per operation than silicon CMOS. The recent discovery Read More
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