FLEET-Monash News

News from FLEET’s team at Monash

New Trans-Tasman research will aid search for sustainable future computing: FLEET-MacDiarmid partnership signed

Introducing future electronics at secondary-school level

Impossibly cool: Negative absolute temperatures

Experimental observation of a new class of materials: excitonic insulators

Lights out: Putting the ambient air oxidation of Monolayer WS2 to bed

Congratulations: Dianne Ruka, exceptional service award

Three new research fellows join FLEET

Meet molybdenum, an acid-free route to future Hydrogen power?

Order from chaos: Australian vortex studies are first proof of decades-old theory

Vortex story resources

Using disorder to build new materials for low-energy electronics: welcome new FLEET AI Julie Karel

Flying the future-computing flag at Melbourne Knowledge Week

Welcoming two new Associate Investigators

Welcome new FLEET crew members

FLEET collaboration reviews ferromagnetism in 2D materials

Meera Parish named APS 2019 Outstanding Referee

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Monash engineers unlock avenue for early cancer diagnosis

Live-streamed FLEET seminars

Topological material switched off and on for the first time: key advance for future topological transistors

Three FLEET researchers in Clarivate highly-cited researchers list for 2018

Virtual visits to FLEET labs

Researchers discover directional, long-lived nanolight in 2D material

FLEET collaboration aims to prevent energy losing its way

Ferroelectric switching in Indium(III) selenide: potential for ultra-low energy electronics

Supercool, superconducting Mobius track helps communicate FLEET science

Atomic-scale material engineering, inspired by nature

Launching low energy electronics: FLEET Launch 12 June

Launch of FLEET Centre of Excellence to tackle hidden energy costs of computing

Macro-chips and electronic card games: challenging students

Agustin describes atomic-scale materials engineering on RRR

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