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May 2016
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Wednesday 18 |
15:30 - SEMINAR - Physics Seminar : A 20 micro-K atom-cloud via a newly found resonance in ytterbium
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For an optical lattice clock the atoms need to be cooled to as low a temperature as possible to increase transfer rates to the lattice.
With 171-Yb we have found an effective means of cooling 171-Yb atoms to 20 micro-K by use of a newly found resonance.
The resonance was first identified here (...)
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Friday 20 |
10:00 - EVENT - New techniques in X-ray Diffraction SAXS and X-Ray Spectrometry
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X-ray Diffraction is a very useful technique for characterisation of various materials in different ways. With the recent advancement in hardware and software technology, high end X-ray Diffraction and X-ray Scattering experiments usually done on Synchrotron can be performed at lab scale even (...)
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Wednesday 25 |
15:30 - SEMINAR - Physics Seminar : Astronomy with Transient Gravitational Waves
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Searches for generic transient ("burst") gravitational waves identified the presence of the gravitational wave signal, GW150914, within three minutes of the data acquisition. Burst gravitational wave searches identify time-correlated transients in multiple detectors with minimal (...)
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June 2016
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Thursday 02 |
Title: Galois and his groups
Abstract:
When Galois invented groups they were very different
from the structures taught and learned and loved in
undergraduate courses at UWA and other modern
universities. My purpose in this lecture will be to
explain the differences and calibrate (...)
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Friday 10 |
15:00 - SEMINAR - Physics Seminar : Searching for electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational radiation sources.
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The discovery of the first gravitational waves (GW150914) from a binary black hole merger initiated the era of gravitational wave (GW) astronomy. An electromagnetic signal accompanying a
GW signal could significantly enhance the information that can be obtained from such events. In the (...)
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Monday 13 |
17:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Seminar - Protons for cancer therapy : Seminar on the current status of proton therapy in Australia
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High-energy X-ray beams have become the principal tool for radiation oncology in Australia and are used in treatment of almost half of all cancer patients. Protons and heavy ions offer an alternative with particularly appealing characteristics for the treatment of specific cancer types and in (...)
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July 2016
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Friday 01 |
15:00 - Colloquium - Physics Colloquium : Quantum Gravity: problems, puzzles and perspectives
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Hermann Nicolai has been a Director of the prestigious Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (also known as the Albert Einstein Institute) since 1997, and is Head of the Division of Quantum Gravity and Unified Theories.
Professor Nicolai is an internationally renowned expert in quantum (...)
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Friday 08 |
10:00 - WORKSHOP - How can CERI help researchers develop an entrepreneurial mindset? : Discover what the Centre for Entrepreneurial Research and Innovation has to offer UWA researchers
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This workshop will outline how CERI can help researchers develop entrepreneurial skills and assist them through the innovation process. CERI is a not-for-profit organisation based in Nedlands.
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Friday 15 |
10:00 - SEMINAR - FEI Helios NanoLab: Pushing the limits of extreme high resolution characterisation and sample preparation : Focused ion beam (FIB) and SEM/FIB instrumentation
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Over the past 20 years, focused ion bean (FIB) and SEM/FIB instrumentation has transformed scientists' ability to investigate materials to develop new sample preparation methods to become the industry standard and 'work-horse' for site-specific cross-section analysis, S/TEM sample preparation (cross (...)
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Tuesday 19 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Physics Seminar : Next-Generation Spectroscopic Tools
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I will start by providing an introduction to the Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS) at the University of Adelaide and then examine in detail one of the spectroscopic technologies created within my research group to demonstrate an example of the benefits of the trans-disci (...)
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August 2016
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Wednesday 03 |
15:30 - SEMINAR - Physics Seminar : Self-optically-nanostructuring molecules
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The talk will cover an intriguing yet powerful way of accelerating and trapping molecular hydrogen in a self-organized extremely deep potential well. In this new Lamb-Dicke regime of stimulated-Raman-scattering, hydrogen molecules inside a photonic bandgap hollow core fibre are deeply-tra (...)
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Monday 08 |
15:00 - SEMINAR - CMCA Seminar: Why NMR matters in Metabolomics : In principle, NMR is an ideal technique for metabolomics.
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In principle, NMR is an ideal technique for metabolomics. It is non-destructive, non-biased, highly quantitative, requires no prior separation, permits the identification of novel compounds and needs no chemical derivatization. However, relative to other analytical techniques NMR is slow and (...)
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Monday 29 |
11:00 - SEMINAR - Physics Seminar : Precise Time Scales and Navigation Systems, the Ultimate Challenge to Time Metrology
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Today, atomic clocks enable precision estimates of time and position. Through the use of ultra precise atomic frequency standards, we can form time scales, such as the international time standard Universal Coordinated Time (UTC), capable of dating events with nanosecond accuracy (...)
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October 2016
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Wednesday 19 |
15:30 - SEMINAR - Physics Seminar : Measuring Gravitational-Wave Memory with LIGO and Pulsar Timing Arrays
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Seminar Abstract:
Mergers of black holes cause permanent deformation of space, due to the Christodoulou effect. While this gravitational-wave memory signal is weak, I will argue it will be measurable once advanced LIGO reaches its design sensitivity. I will also show that Pulsar Timing Arrays will (...)
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Thursday 27 |
Everyone is warmly invited to our Mathematics and Statistics Colloquium. This will be the first talk by our newly appointed Professor of Applied Mathematics, please come along to welcome Professor Abarzhi to the School.
Talk title: Rayleigh-Taylor instability and interfacial mixing < (...)
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November 2016
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Tuesday 15 |
Everyone is warmly invited to the Joint Physics and Mathematics Colloquium.
Title: "Dualities in Mathematics and Physics"
Abstract:
In this talk I will review some geometric analogues of
the Fourier transform, which arise in String Theory under the
name of ‘dua (...)
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Friday 18 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Physics Seminar : A/Prof. Dong Liu - Recent developments of interferometric wavefront sensing
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Recent trends of interferometric wavefront sensing tend to focus on high precision, anti-vibration, compact, along with much more involved of electric and computer technology. The optical principles employed will not only limit the interference but also include diffraction (...)
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January 2017
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Tuesday 24 |
This seminar will have two topics and two speakers:
1. Multispectral Optoacoustic Tomography (MSOT): A novel multimodal imaging technology; 2. Investigations into the development of successful nanomedicines.
Lunch provided. Please RSVP for catering purposes
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February 2017
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Wednesday 15 |
The 2017 AMSI-ANZIAM Lecturer Maria Vlasiou will give a public lecture at UWA as part of the Mathematics and Statistics Colloquia Series. All are very welcome to attend.
Title: Queues on Interacting Networks
Abstract: We have all had the unpleasant experience of waiting for (...)
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March 2017
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Thursday 02 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Physics Seminar : A terahertz chemical microscope for bio-applications
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Abstract: Chemical sensing of the water solution with the small amount of volume is important in terms of low-invasive medical diagnosis. In our group, a terahertz chemical microscopy (TCM) based on the laser-excited terahertz technology[1] has been proposed and developed to visualize the (...)
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