FLEET-Monash News

News from FLEET’s team at Monash

FLEET Researchers reveal the reality of lossless energy transport in topological insulators

FLEET researchers unveil new approach to magnetic topological insulators

Overcoming magnetic disorder: towards low-energy topological electronics

Scanbot: Streamlining materials research with STM automation

Dark excitons shed new light on matter

Sangeet Kumar inaugural FLEET intern

When does a conductor not conduct? Switching a 2D metal-organic framework from an insulator to a metal

Alumni interview: Bernard Field

Infrastructure funding for FLEET researchers

Meet FLEET innovation-and-industry event

ARC Discovery funding

Solving quantum mysteries: New insights into 2D semiconductor physics

High-bandwidth vector magnetometry for communication and navigation

High-performing n-type thermoelectrics based on bulk porous topological insulators

Scanbot: An STM Automation Bot

Examining the superconducting diode effect

Automated sensors for stand-off detection of toxic gases

Biosensors for point of care testing

Visible switching coatings for Smart Windows

Topological thermoelectric films with controlled porosity

Terahertz frequency switching in graphene

Towards high-temperature lossless electronics

Science Academy video: Prof Michael Fuhrer FAA

‘Topological gardening’ to achieve unexpected spin transport

Next-generation low-energy transistors

FLEET Director elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science

Inspiring outreach, with bombs and light circuits

US-Australia condensed-matter/cold atoms colloquia series

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Destroying the superconductivity in a kagome metal

FLEET represents at Quantum Australia

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