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The combination of antimatter and Canberra sold Tamara Babij on her PhD project.
Her honours year at Flinders University in Adelaide included six months working in the positron lab at ANU Physics, which she loved so much she decided to stay in Canberra.
"It was very welcoming. There were quite a few PhD students...
The combination of antimatter and Canberra sold Tamara Babij on her PhD project.
Her honours year at Flinders University in Adelaide included...
Tom Shiell has the travel bug – during his PhD he's made good use of the international connections that ANU has.
During his two and a half years of study, he's spent close to a year at labs in Washington DC, Oak Ridge in Tennessee and the Advanced Photon Source synchrotron in Chicago. And he has regular...
Tom Shiell has the travel bug – during his PhD he's made good use of the international connections that ANU has.
During his two and a half...
Faster space manoeuvres and safer, more sustainable, propellants may soon be possible thanks to a new three-year partnership between The Australian National University and French propulsion company ThrustMe.
Led by the ANU Research School of Physics, the joint research program will explore how electrothermal...
Faster space manoeuvres and safer, more sustainable, propellants may soon be possible thanks to a new three-year partnership between The Australian...
A key element for future quantum technology is a step closer with the unveiling of a tiny quantum light source, less than one hundredth the diameter of a hair thick.
The device’s practical qualities will make it a valuable component for future micro-quantum technology, said Professor Andrey Sukhorukov...
A key element for future quantum technology is a step closer with the unveiling of a tiny quantum light source, less than one hundredth the diameter...