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High-field magnetic resonance spectroscopies on spin-correlated quantum matter Vladislav Kataev Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research, IFW Dresden All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded at this link. Abstract: Magnetic transition metal ions located at the regular sites of a crystalline solid or in the core of metal-organic molecules may build up Read More Elemental 2D Materials (Xenes) beyond Graphene Yi Du Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials, the Australian Institute for Innovative Materials, University of Wollongong All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded at this link. About the Speaker: Dr Yi Du obtained his B.Eng in Beihang University in 2004 and his PhD in University of Wollongong Read More Tying Electrons into Knots: The New Science of Topological Materials FLEET Director, Professor Michael Fuhrer, will be presenting the August lecture in the monthly public lecture series hosted by the Monash University School of Physics & Astronomy. All welcome! See flyer here. The pre-lecture activity begins at 6:30 pm. The lecture begins at 6:50 pm. Read More Soft x-ray spectroscopy of magnetic materials for spintronics Atsushi Fujimori Department of Physics, University of Tokyo All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded here. Abstract: In order to reveal the origins of ferromagnetism and its anisotropy in materials considered for spintronics applications, spectroscopic methods using soft x-rays such as angle-resolved photo-emission spectroscopy (ARPES) and Read More Why do strongly interacting Dirac fermions in two-dimensions appear weakly interacting? Shaffique Adam Yale – National University of Singapore College All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded here. About the Speaker: Shaffique Adam is currently a Associate Professor of Yale-NUS College, a Singaporean National Research Foundation Fellow and also FLEET’s associate investigator. A/Prof Adam Read More Download flyer here. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is one type of scanning probe microscopy that has been widely used for material local characterization or manipulation with nanoscale resolution. Many functions have been developed based on AFM, including but not limited to: Topography imaging, force measurement, nano-manipulation, nano-lithography, piezoresponse characterization and electrical property characterization, etc. This Read More Why do strongly interacting Dirac fermions in two-dimensions appear weakly interacting? Shaffique Adam Yale – National University of Singapore College All welcome! The seminar flyer can be downloaded here. About the Speaker: Shaffique Adam is currently a Associate Professor of Yale-NUS College, a Singaporean National Research Foundation Fellow and also FLEET’s associate investigator. A/Prof Adam Read More Members Only Event Download flyer here. This training is for FLEET members on how to deliver outreach. It will provide practical examples of outreach you can do at schools, as well as techniques to assist with your presentations. Read More Dr Daniel Sando will present a refresher on the basics of X-ray diffraction (XDR). All welcome. To be held at UNSW, Chemical Sciences Building, M10. 2 – 4 pm Thursday 5th July. Please RSVP to UNSWnode@fleet.org.au. Please see flyer for more details. Read More To ensure our young researchers are prepared for future success whereever their career takes them, FLEET runs a variety of research development and professional development workshops. Our next ECR and HDR training event is a collaboration between FLEET and EQUS, ARC Centre of Excellence in Engineered Quantum Systems, focusing on science communication, proposal writing and Read More
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