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3D graphene metamaterial platform for on-chip photonic device Dr Yunyi Yang Centre for Micro-Photonics, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded here Abstract: Two-dimensional (2D) materials, especially for graphene-based materials, have attracted significant research interests due to their unique optical and electrical properties. These properties are only remained Read More Members Only Event With the goal to increase cross-node collaboration within FLEET, this August we will be holding two co-locating events: A strategic meeting for investigators to discuss centre progress, and An research workshop organised by our ECRs to specifically catered for postdoctoral researchers and students. This first ECR workshop will be co-located with FLEET Read More Liquid metal chemistry for the synthesis of functional 2D Materials Dr Torben Daeneke, Senior Lecturer and ARC DECRA Fellow Department of Chemical Engineering, School of Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded here Abstract: Most metals feature an atomically-thin oxide layer at the metal air interface.[1] This also applies Read More Unconventional Superconductivity: From deconfined gauge theory to artificial graphene Dr. Harley Scammell, Harvard University, US All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded clicking on this link Abstract: Unconventional superconductivity, which relies on non-phonon mediated pairing, typically emerges from nearby strongly correlated magnetic phases. However, the interplay between superconductivity and magnetism greatly complicates the theoretical Read More Young Researchers Forum brings together young researchers in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) fields and provides an opportunity to network, develop research capabilities and practice professional skills. Why you should be there: 1. Exchange your research ideas 2. Enhance your scientific presentation skills 3. Expand your professional skills toolkit 4. Extend your professional network Read More Scientists need to be able to describe their work in a way that’s quick, clear, compelling, and appropriate to their audience. Researchers from three ARC Centres of Excellence will spend a day learning the subtle art of the pitch, practicing on each other and on the group. Researchers will develop a range of pitches to Read More Join us for Physics in the Pub. Physics in the Pub is an informal, light-hearted night where physicists, astronomers, theoreticians, engineers and educators share their love of science. Each presenter has just eight minutes to entertain the audience with stand up, a poem, a song or just a damn-good science talk. As MC, Dr Phil Read More Semiconductor nanowire-superconductor hybrid systems provide a promising platform for hosting unpaired Majorana fermions and thus realizing fault-tolerant topological qubits. In this talk, starting from the basic tenets of quantum transport theory, we demonstrate how to adapt the Non-Equilibrium Green’s Function (NEGF) formalism to model quantum transport in normal (N)-superconductor (S) junctions. We analyze Josephson junctions Read More The Idea Factory brings early career researchers together to develop their skills in a fun and collaborative workshop. In 2019, the focus is on entrepreneurship and innovation. Our next ECR and HDR training event is a collaboration between FLEET and EQUS, ARC Centre of Excellence in Engineered Quantum Systems. The workshop is an excellent opportunity Read More Dr Priyank Kumar TITLE Temperature and light-activated processes and transformations in nanomaterials VENUE: Old Main Building K15, G59 DATE: Wednesday 5th June 11:00-12:00 Download flyer here Abstract: External stimuli such as temperature and light can activate different physical processes in nanomaterials and induce interesting phase/chemical transformations. For instance, transformations induced by temperature are phonon-driven and proceed Read More
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