FLEET-Monash News News from FLEET’s team at MonashNew Trans-Tasman research will aid search for sustainable future computing: FLEET-MacDiarmid partnership signedIntroducing future electronics at secondary-school levelImpossibly cool: Negative absolute temperaturesExperimental observation of a new class of materials: excitonic insulatorsLights out: Putting the ambient air oxidation of Monolayer WS2 to bedCongratulations: Dianne Ruka, exceptional service awardThree new research fellows join FLEETMeet molybdenum, an acid-free route to future Hydrogen power?Order from chaos: Australian vortex studies are first proof of decades-old theoryVortex story resourcesUsing disorder to build new materials for low-energy electronics: welcome new FLEET AI Julie KarelFlying the future-computing flag at Melbourne Knowledge WeekWelcoming two new Associate InvestigatorsWelcome new FLEET crew membersFLEET collaboration reviews ferromagnetism in 2D materialsMeera Parish named APS 2019 Outstanding RefereeMonash engineers unlock avenue for early cancer diagnosisLive-streamed FLEET seminarsTopological material switched off and on for the first time: key advance for future topological transistorsThree FLEET researchers in Clarivate highly-cited researchers list for 2018Virtual visits to FLEET labsResearchers discover directional, long-lived nanolight in 2D materialFLEET collaboration aims to prevent energy losing its wayFerroelectric switching in Indium(III) selenide: potential for ultra-low energy electronicsSupercool, superconducting Mobius track helps communicate FLEET scienceAtomic-scale material engineering, inspired by natureLaunching low energy electronics: FLEET Launch 12 JuneLaunch of FLEET Centre of Excellence to tackle hidden energy costs of computingMacro-chips and electronic card games: challenging studentsAgustin describes atomic-scale materials engineering on RRR I am text block. Click edit button to change this text. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.