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Weekly newsletter | vol 49 no 27 | 15–19 July 2024

 

Director's Message

Dear Colleagues,

I hope the week has gone well for you.

July has been a great month for stories about our impact. My thanks as always to Dr Phil Dooley (Physics Comms), CoS and ANU Media for their efforts to get our impact into public circulation. Have a look at our news site for current articles. One that continues to get a lot of attention is the research on laser cleaning of the Sydney Habour Bridge (ANU Reporter article). As a consequence of Phil’s article Prof Steve Madden (QST) has represented the team on some brilliantly accessible radio interviews (eg. ABC Drive - go to 1:17:17). Phil produced an excellent video (5min/20min) to celebrate the massive team effort this project has been. (Photo credit above: dinozzaver/stock.adobe.com)

If you want to get the most out of your discoveries and developments please check the guide on our website. Phil is only too happy to meet and discuss how to get your work out there.

The Australia’s Economic Accelerator (AEA) has officially launched with the first round of grants creating a pathway for $180M worth of funding. Two streams of grants are available with $500,000 available for proof-of-concept Ignite grants and up to $5 million for proof-of-scale Innovate grants. Don’t have an industry partner I hear you say? Momentum, our School industry partnership space may help you to find one. We have many affiliated companies and I’m happy to make introductions. If you’d like to know more about how to engage with the AEA, Dr Victor Pantano (OreAI CEO, MP) and I will be hosting a drop in session in the Level 4 conference room, 1-2pm Friday 26th July.

Have a great weekend,
Tim

 

Windows 10 End of Life

Win10 will stop getting security updates in October 2025. It is important that we move all Physics computers to Win11 or remove them from the network by then.

Many computers in the school are too old to run Win11, so if your PC is more than about 7 years old you will need to start planning for its replacement.

Please reach out to it.physics@anu.edu.au for assistance with upgrading or replacing systems.

 

College of Science Brooke Bushfire Research Fund Support 2024 - Call For Applications

In memory of Peter Brabazon Brooke, who died in the 2003 Canberra bushfires, and all the victims of bushfires in Australia, the ANU College of Science Brooke Bushfire Research Fund is generously offering a number of research grants to support bushfire research.

The purpose of this fund is to provide a broad scope of support to grow and broaden the impact of bushfire research at the University. This includes but is not limited to any related activities which support or enable bushfire research.

Applications from all areas of the University are encouraged.

For further information, please refer to the Brooke Bushfire Research Fund found here.

Applications close:  Sunday, 11 August 2024

For any enquiries, please contact Kylie Barnes at eo.cos@anu.edu.au 

 

Optical Counterparts of Diodes Could Spur New Area of Technology

The inventors of nano-isolators – the optical equivalent of a diode – say the device could start a technology revolution.

In the 1950s, a technological revolution in electronics began, spurred by the miniaturization of diodes and transistors. The first electronic devices, simple radios and TVs, soon evolved into today’s smartphones, tablets and laptops, containing billions of diodes and transistors.

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Launch of The ANU Industry PhD Framework & Q&A Session On Industry PhDs

Join for an information and Q&A session where you can learn about the three different options of linking PhD projects with a research end-user. 

Date: Thursday 18 July 2024
Time: 10-11:30am 
Location: RSSS Auditorium, 146 Ellery Crescent

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ENZ-enhanced Light-matter Interaction

The team from Nonlinear Physics Center (FTP), with collaborators from China,  suggested and realized asymmetric silicon metasurface for a giant strong coupling of quasi-bound states in the continuum with epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) guided modes. Strong coupling leads to greatly enhanced effective nonlinear refractive index. The project is being driven by a vising PhD student from the Sichuan University in China Mr. Peng Xie, and the paper has been published in Nano Letters.

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2024 Women in Physics NSW Lecture Tour coming to Wollongong in National Science Week! | 12 Aug | Science Space, 60 Squires Way North Wollongong

Presentation by Prof Susan Coppersmith, Chair UNSW and Fellow Australian Academy Science on “What do theoretical physicists do?” 

Register here

 

Global Young Scientists Summit (GYSS) 2025 - Applications Now Open

The ANU has been invited to participate in the prestigious Global Young Scientists Summit (GYSS) 2025 to being held in Singapore, January 6-10 2025.

Applications are now open for HDR students, Early Career Researchers and exceptional coursework students* to apply.

Closing date for applications to be sent to GRO is 2 August 2024. 

The GYSS is aimed mainly at scientists but some cross-disciplinary applications have been successful in the past. 

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Aboriginal Cultural Awareness Workshop

The Research School of Physics Equity and Diversity Committee are excited to announce an enriching event! 

We are offering free Aboriginal Cultural Awareness workshop with Dave Widders, a proud Anaiwan man from Armidale NSW. Dave is driven by a passion to make a difference for Aboriginal people and towards a positive reconciliation across the wider community.

Date: Tuesday 30th July 2024
Time: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM 
Location: Physics Auditorium (B160, Research School of Physics, R3.56)

Space is limited, so please remember to register early.

Registration here

 

HIAF Open Day - 10 August

As part of the National Science Week, Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) will open its doors again this year on Saturday 10 August. Come along and bring your family and friends to taste a liquid nitrogen ice-cream, hear about a natural radioactivity and take part in other demonstrations, as well as get on a tour to hear about a unique facility which enables world-leading research for over 50 years!

Get a free ticket now to guarantee your place.

 

2024 AIP Einstein Lecture in National Science Week! | 13 Aug | Roundhouse, UNSW Kensington

From the celestial ballet of exploding supernovae to the cosmic whispers of gravitational waves, acclaimed astrophysicist Prof Tamara Davis’ journey through the cosmos promises to captivate and inspire.

Register here

 

Westpac Research Fellowship 2025 - EoI

Please be advised that the Westpac Research Fellowships for 2025 will soon be open for applications. The application period is from 4 July to 28 August 2024 5:00pm AEST. 

If you are interested in applying please let the Research Management office know as soon as possible. 

The Westpac Research Fellowship is an exciting opportunity for Early Career Researchers, providing a minimum of $400,000 of flexible funding over five years. For more information, please see Westpac Research Fellowship - ANU.  

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Staff Movements

Andrew Stuchbery will be away 19/7/24 - 26/7/24
A/Prof Steve Tims will be Acting HoD in this period

 

New Reimbursement Process

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College Hot Desking In Physics

Finance, HR & RM Teams
Thursday Mornings
Lv2 Tearoom, Bldg 160

 

EVENTS

 

Departmental seminars

Professor Rafael Nepomechie - 25 July
Preparing exact eigenstates on a quantum computer
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Know your administrators...

Julie Arnold, Nikki Azzopardi, Belinda Barbour & Petra Rickman

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Know your School team...

Joseph Hong -
Stores/Purchasing Team Leader

Goran Radovanovic -
Stores Services  

Patrick Romero - Stores/Purchasing Services 

purchasing.physics@anu.edu.au

Purchasing - RSPhys Intranet
Stores - RSPhys Intranet

 

Know your student admin...

Liudmila (Luda) Mangos -
Higher Degree Research admin
C3.02C, Cockcroft bldg (Mon-Fri 9:30-5pm) hdr.physics@anu.edu.au

Siobhan Ryman -
Physics Education Centre admin and HDR
1.05, Bldg 38A (Tues 8.30-4pm) ; C3.02C, Cockcroft bldg (Mon,Thurs-Fri 8.30-4pm) pec.physics@anu.edu.au

 

Know your school team...

Phil Dooley -
Manager, Marketing and Communications (part time)
phil.dooley@anu.edu.au
0414 945 577

Got a story idea? Info on ANU Physics Sci Comm is here

 

Know your HDR Convenors...

A/Prof Vanessa Robins
A/Prof Vladimir Mangazeev
A/Prof James Sullivan
Dr Michaela Froehlich
HDR Convenors

Prof Vince Craig
Associate Director HDR

 

Know your Student Reps...

Aditya Babu, Victoria Bashu, Jessica Wierbik, Hendrik Heimes & Elizaveta Melik-Gaykazyan

hdrsreps.physics@anu.edu.au

 

HDR Update

Development & Training
July

Jul 15 | Preparing for Your Oral Exam 
Jul 16 | ANUSA HDR Coffee Club
Jul 15-19 | Exploring Learning & Teaching Weekly
Jul 18 | Launch of the ANU Industry PhD framework
Jul 18 | Shut Up and Write (HDR)
Jul 18 | ANU Reconciliation Lecture
Jul 19 | Shut Up and Write (HDR)

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Lunchtime Yoga

Lunchtime yoga sessions for 2024 are back! Every Thursday from 12:00 to 12:45 PM in the Conference Room (4.03), Level 4 of the new building. 

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AIP Photography Competition - 'The Beauty of Physics'

The ACT Branch of the Australian Institute of Physics is inviting photographers of all levels to participate in our photography competition celebrating the awe-inspiring beauty of physics.

Closing date - 31st August 2024. To enter, please follow the link.

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National Youth STEM Summit - 17-19 Aug 2024

The STEM Summit offers a dynamic three-day conference-style experience tailored for young Australians deciding what to do next after completing their first STEM degree or training. 

When: 17-19 August 2024
Where: ANU campus

Register here

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CGA Winter Research Program

The ANU Centre for Gravitational Astrophysics is hosting its annual Winter Research Program at its HQ at The Australian National University for 5 weeks from 17 June until 19 July 2024. 

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Free Flu Vaccinations

To provide more flexibility for staff in 2024, the University is offering three options for receiving the flu vaccination:

1. ANU Medical Centre (by appointment – available from 2 April)  

2. University Pharmacy (walk-in – available now)  

3. Off campus by accessing a voucher code to be used at a Terry White Chemist in Canberra and interstate 

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What To Do If You Test Positive For COVID-19

If you test positive to COVID-19, please:

1. Inform your supervisor or course convenor. 

2. Alert the University through this online form.

It is no longer required to report positive RAT tests to ACT Health

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WHS SharePoint

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