FLEET-RMIT News

News from FLEET’s team at RMIT

Elements in liquid metals compete to win the surface

Where are they now? Life Post-FLEET with Paul Atkin

Congratulations Jemima and Tommy

Transforming the layered ferromagnet Fe5GeTe2 for future spintronics

Inducing and tuning spin interactions in layered material by inserting iron atoms, protons

Australian STEM recognised in Shanghai rankings

Engaging with end-users: Meeting the Melbourne Computer Club

Women in FLEET Honours students at RMIT, UNSW, ANU

Engaging public conversations at Melbourne Knowledge Week

Engaging with industry in 2020

Liquid metals spin-off launched

A new, positive approach could be the key to next-generation, transparent electronics

FLEET PhDs on the Melbourne airways

Nano-thin piezoelectrics advance self-powered electronics

Zebra stripes, leopard spots and other patterns on the skin of frozen metal alloys that defy conventional metallurgy

Supporting future science leaders

ARC funding for FLEET investigators

Remote science-outreach ‘wow’s students

Leading Edge: Women Leading Australia

Next-generation multi-state data storage: leaving binary behind

Sumeet Walia: Eureka Prize finalist

Using protons to tune interlayer forces in van-der-Waals materials

Through the nanoscale looking glass:  FLEET researchers determine boson peak frequency in ultra-thin alumina

Liquid metal synthesis for better piezoelectrics: atomically-thin tin-monosulfide

RMIT: Computational approach to discover new 2D multiferroic materials

Hosting research seminars in 2019

Hosting scientific meetings in 2019

MacDiarmid visit

Nano-thin flexible touchscreens could be printed like newspaper

Three of FLEET’s future science leaders engaging with policy-makers

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