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FLEET-Swinburne News

News from FLEET’s team at Swinburne University of Technology

Nobel-winning science is key to Australian research: ultra-fast laser physics

Laser pulses quadrillionths of a second long probe electronic structure at Swinburne

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Quantum anomaly – breaking a classical symmetry with ultracold atoms

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

Carlos talks ultra-cold atoms and inspiring schoolkids to do science, RRR

Single-atom manipulation at Swinburne with new, shared quantum-gas microscope

Ultracold science and benefits of a changeable career in science: Wolfgang Ketterle

Science Says! and other outreach collaborations

Wolfgang Ketterle introduces Red to new states: ABC Radio Melbourne

FLEET researchers get a $4.6m boost in ARC funding round

Research in Light-Transformed Materials

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