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February 2014
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Wednesday 12 |
15:45 - SEMINAR - Structural evolution of calcite (CaCO3) at high temperatures: A hundred-year old mystery has been resolved
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Preceding W. L. Bragg’s deduction in 1914 [1] about the room-temperature atomic configuration of the calcite form of calcium carbonate CaCO3 (Phase I), H. E. Boeke in 1912 [2] found a reversible phase transition at around 1248 K. Since then, many experiments have been undertaken to determine the (...)
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March 2014
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Saturday 08 |
17:30 - EVENT - Astrofest 2014 : WA's biggest astronomy festival, check out our gorgeous night sky at this free family event.
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This astronomy festival of epic proportions will be an engaging celebration of Australian science. As well as optical and radio telescopes observing throughout the day and night, Astrofest will feature a myriad of interesting, engaging and exciting indoor and outdoor activities for the whole family (...)
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Wednesday 19 |
A lecture by Professor Ullrich Steiner, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge and Australian Academy of Science 2014 Selby Fellow.
Biological organisms have rather limited resources they can use to build the materials they are made of. Given these limitations, the range of (...)
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April 2014
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Wednesday 09 |
15:30 - SEMINAR - CMCA Seminar Series: 3D Raman imaging meets AFM, SNOM and profilometry
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Knowledge about the morphology and chemical composition of heterogeneous materials on a sub-micrometer scale is crucial for the development of new material properties for highly specified applications. However, each analytical measuring technique has limitations, which may be overcome by their (...)
15:30 - SEMINAR - Benchmark Calculations of Atomic Collision Processes
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The rapid development of computational resources has resulted in enormous improvements in the accuracy of numerical calculations of atomic collision processes. In this talk I will concentrate on recent advances in the computational treatment of charged-particle and intense short-pulse laser (...)
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Monday 28 |
A public lecture by Jeremy O’Brien, Director of the Centre for Quantum Photonics, University of Bristol.
The impact of quantum technology will be profound and far-reaching: secure communication networks for consumers, corporations and government; precision sensors for biomedical (...)
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June 2014
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Wednesday 04 |
15:30 - SEMINAR - Physics Seminar : Multi-purpose fluorescent defects in wide-band gap semiconductors
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Defects are common in many materials and some were regarded as detrimental. Recently with the advent of ultra-sensitive detectors, super-resolution microscopy advanced methodologies, optical single spin magnetic resonance and advanced material synthesis and doping, some of conventional (...)
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Wednesday 11 |
15:30 - SEMINAR - PhD Thesis Completion Presentation : Design, Fabrication and Testing of Silicon Resonators for Space Exploration
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I report development of acoustic resonators that would form the heart of a 3-mode opto-acoustic parametric amplifier, and present their performance. The small resonators are designed to form an add-on element to current existing technologies in space-mining, finding water resources km underground (...)
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Tuesday 17 |
11:00 - SEMINAR - Physics Seminar : Opportunities and Challenges in Two Dimensional Magnetic Recording
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Because conventional perpendicular recording is now reaching its useful limits, the hard drive industry is heavily invested in several alternative recording technologies. The majority of these configurations (such as heat-assisted magnetic recording, microwave-assisted magnetic recording, and bit- (...)
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Wednesday 18 |
15:30 - EVENT - Physics Seminar : Metal Complexes in Molecular Electronics
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Molecular electronics is now considered a viable future technology base for the enhancement of existing silicon-based microelectronics. By incorporating electronically active molecular units into solid-state platforms, ‘hybrid’ systems with higher component density, lower energy demand, lower (...)
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August 2014
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Tuesday 12 |
15:00 - SEMINAR - Magnonics � wave control on the nanoscale in metals and insulators
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Periodically nanopatterned thin-film ferromagnets have been shown to form magnonic
grating couplers [1] and magnonic crystals (MCs) [2], i.e., artificial crystals exhibiting
tailored band structures for spin waves (magnons). In the GHz frequency regime, spin waves
(SWs) are excited with wave (...)
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Friday 22 |
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - The Hunt for Dark Matter : Public Lecture on Astroparticle Physics for Science Week
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It is almost eighty years now since the original realisation that a majority of our universe consists of a type of matter that neither emits nor absorbs light. For this reason, we refer to it as "dark matter". Numerous astronomical observations have confirmed its existence, based on the (...)
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September 2014
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Wednesday 24 |
15:30 - SEMINAR - Full Waveform Seismic Inversion - how it will change the industry if we can just get it to work!
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Full Waveform Inversion (FWI) is a data fitting technique in which we seek to find a three-dimensional model of the earth’s elastic parameters from the data recorded in a seismic experiment. FWI images could be used to explore for oil and gas targets in a basin, to plan and safely drill (...)
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Thursday 25 |
16:00 - EVENT - CMCA Seminar Series 2014: Design and manufacture of complex titanium scaffolds using selective laser melting
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This seminar will outline some of our recent research in Selective Laser Melting at The University of Western Australia in two main areas: Titanium - this work includes the development, production and testing of high strength to weight ratio structures: Aluminium - here recent results on the effect (...)
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October 2014
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Monday 20 |
A public lecture by Achim Kempf, Professor of Mathematical Physics, University of Waterloo and 2014 Institute of Advanced Studies Professor-at-Large.
The two deepest laws of nature that are known to date are quantum theory and general relativity. Not all is well with these two theories (...)
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Wednesday 22 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - CMCA Seminar Series:"Hacking the Environment of Living Cells"
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Living cells possess an exquisite ability to sense and respond to physical information in their microenvironment. This ability plays a key role in many fundamentally important physiological and pathological processes. I will describe our work utilizing a variety of strategies to use physical cues (...)
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March 2015
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Tuesday 17 |
11:00 - EVENT - UWA Careers Centre - Lazard Presentation : Find out more about working for Lazard
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This information session is a great opportunity for students to find out more about Lazard, the investment banking industry and the opportunities available through a graduate or summer internship position at Lazard. ---------------- March 16-19 is INVESTMENT BANK WEEK
14:00 - EVENT - UWA Careers Centre - Azure Capital Presentation : In Investment Bank Week, Azure Capital will be holding a presentation to provide students with an opportunity to learn more about the firm, their team and potential roles with Azure.
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Azure Capital is a leading corporate adviser based in Perth, Western Australia. Azure provides a comprehensive range of services in mergers & acquisitions, equity and debt capital markets and agriculture advisory.
At Azure, we offer a rewarding and challenging career for talented (...)
In this public lecture, Professor Hermann Nicolai, Director of the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, will review some recent ideas and approaches towards a more complete theory of quantum gravity unifying the fundamental interactions of general relativity and quantum mechanics.
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Thursday 19 |
11:00 - EVENT - UWA Careers Centre - JPMorgan : In Investment Bank Week, JPMorgan will be on campus to provide students with an opportunity to gain a unique insight into the roles they offer and the skills they're looking for.
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We expect our Banking professionals to have great quantitative skills. But our most successful ones have a wide range of abilities and interests. With clients that include companies, governments, private firms, financial institutions, non-profits, as well as entrepreneurs, they have to.
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