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FLEET and CASLEO Members only EVENT FLYER Scientia Professor Andrew Dzurak (UNSW) will share his insights on commercialisation of university research, based on his significant experience at the Australian National Fabrication Facility, UNSW, and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology. This discussion Read More Speaker: Anton Burkov (University of Waterloo) Topological Metals One of the major themes of the modern condensed matter physics is the study of materials with nontrivial electronic structure topology. Particularly significant progress in this field has happened within the last decade, due to the discovery of topologically nontrivial states of matter, that have a gap Read More Members Only Event FLEET’s annual strategic workshop this year will be held online **NOT ZOOM**, and it will be fun and interactive! :-). Sneak peek of the venue below: With the goal to review the Centre strategic plan and an opportunity to provide the membership an update on progress of FLEET milestones. We will have two Read More FLEET Members and Affiliates Only Register now. FLEET will be holding a seminar on how to write a paper. Nagy will talk you through tried and tested methods to write a successful research paper.Read More Catch up: watch Alex’s presentation here. A collaboration between FLEET and our partner, Joint Quantum Institute (University of Maryland), this US-Australia Transpacific colloquium will present novel developments in condensed matter and cold atomic physics, enriching connections between the two physics communities. Everyone is welcome to join! More information online. FLEET Chief Read More Download flyer here. Toward enhanced optoelectronics using plasmonic nanostructures Dr Priyank Kumar, UNSW Abstract: Plasmonic-metal/semiconductor assemblies could open up a new chapter in optoelectronics by enabling bandgap-free photodetection and sunlight-driven photocatalysis. These unique features arise because plasmonic metals can better concentrate light than other materials and because they rely on fundamentally different physical mechanisms as Read More Catch-up: watch Vedika’s talk Speaker: Vedika Khemani (Stanford University) Abstract: Given recent progress in the realm of noisy, intermediate scale quantum (NISQ) devices, we explore their implications for quantum many-body physics in a practical sense: we ask which physical phenomena in the realm of quantum statistical mechanics can these devices realize better than any other Read More Registration is free but required. Register now. This is a webinar designed to be an introduction to Adobe Illustrator. We will cover things such as creating artboards and layers, making and editing 2D shapes, making 3D shapes, making arrays, colours, gradients and transparency, aligning images, adding text and exporting images and vector files, and basic Read More FLEET and Members only FLEET is pleased to bring you the opportunity to learn how to demonstrate the value of your research to others and maximise its impact! Join us on 9 September for a 90-minute interactive webinar that introduces you to practical tools to advance your research towards impact and answer questions such as: Read More Miss the talk? Catch up online! Register for future talks now. A collaboration between FLEET and our partner, Joint Quantum Institute at the University of Maryland, this United States – Australia Transpacific Colloquium will present novel developments in condensed matter and cold atomic physics. It aims to enrich connections between the physics communities. Everyone is Read More
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