As You See It! Photography Competition – submissions now open!
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When you think of science, health and medicine, what do you see? The micro-world at the end of a microscope? The flora or fauna outside your office window? Maybe it's the ANU bush campus or the starry night sky. We would like to see it, As You See It!
Submissions are welcome from ANU alumni, students and staff, and it must be your original photo. » read more
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Director's Message
Dear Colleagues,
I hope you shared the thrill of seeing snow flurries in the ‘burbs over the weekend. Apologies for the delay in getting the EH to you this week, there were unexpected issues with our web.
My congratulations to A/Prof Cormac Corr (MP) on nicely landing a place in new Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) as well as a 3 year research contract with French propulsion company, ThrustMe, all in the same week! The Heavy Industry Low-carbon Transition (HILT) CRC aims to be Australia’s leading collaboration transforming heavy industry into the low-carbon economy of the future. Cormac will apply his knowledge of plasma-aided reduction to special metals. This image above is taken from the ANU media release, shows an electrothermal plasma thruster developed in Cormac’s lab and part of the contribution to the three year partnership with ThrustMe, a successful company in which some of the founders have spent time working in our School over the years.
The next captivating instalment of our critical part in the detection of interstellar 60Fe and 244Pu in deep sea crust material was published in Science last week. Literally, this work has gone supernova! I urge you to look at this beautiful article, which even includes that now iconic image by Tim Wetherell of Dr Nikolai Lobanov standing at the -15MV end of the accelerator.
Last chance: Please take a look at the current list of symbols for the new building decals. This is your last chance to add your favourites, forever to be etched in the ethos of Australia’s greatest physics building! I'll send the list to the architects on Wednesday morning and circulate the graphic when it returns.
Materials for the time capsule will still be received for another two more weeks. Anyone, from group leaders to students are welcome to include something (see EH #27 for details).
Just a reminder there will be a School morning tea to commemorate our transition into the new Department structure on Thursday 29th at 1030, Oliphant tea room.
Have a great week, Tim
PS: Please note the time of the School seminar this week has changed to Friday 12pm. |
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Introduction to Personal Consultancies at ANU
ANU Enterprise is presenting a series of information sessions beginning with one on consultancies, on Thursday 5 August, 3-4PM.
This event is for academic staff at ANU who have little or no consultancy experience and are interested in becoming a consultant.
The event is also relevant for staff who have prior experience in 52 Day Rule consultancies. The presentation will cover how, when, and where to notify ANU of your consultancy pre-existing arrangements and information on how and where ANU Enterprise can support future consultancies. » read more
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ANU Privacy Policy review - Submissions Due 27/08/21 |
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You are invited to provide written submissions for consideration and response for the 2021 review of the Privacy Policy. » read more
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Applications Are Now Invited for the Second 2021 Round of the Indigenous Professional Staff Grants Program (IPSGP)
Applications for the second round of the IPSGP are now open, with a closing date of Friday 13 August 2021 at 5:00pm. » read more
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Influential Conversations - Women in STEM Online Workshop
Thursday 29 July 12pm – 2pm
You may be the best at what you do, but can you influence others to accept your ideas? What happens when you can't? When people reject your ideas, you become dissatisfied, frustrated, ineffective and lose business. When competition is intense, everyone needs to be an exceptional communicator. » read more
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Quantum Next Generation 2021
Army is seeking Australia’s next generation of Quantum Technologists for Quantum Next Generation 2021: Quantum Camouflage
The Australian Army is Calling for Proposals to Quantum Next Generation 2021 (QNG21). QNG21 is a technology challenge specifically targeting Australia’s talented postgraduate students, early career researchers and early-stage start-up entrepreneurs. QNG21 aims to embolden, network and develop this next generation whilst also solving an important Army problem. » read more
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Physics Higher Degree Supervisor Training Workshop Announcement
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Domestic Postgrad Scholarship Opportunity - the Westpac Future Leaders
Scholarship (worth up to AU$120,000 for Masters/PhD study). There are two of these scholarships allocated to ANU, and applications close 2 September 2021. » read more
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Recycling at the RSPhys Stores
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You can recycle:
- Batteries
- Mobiles and Small Electrical Devices
- Computers
- Toner Cartridges and Photocopier Bottles
- Comingled Glass, Hard Plastic, Aluminium and Steel
- E-waste
- Paper and Cardboard (secure and non-secure) collected weekly through the blue bins located around the school
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3MT: Three Minute Thesis (College final)
The College of Science and College of Health and Medicine are hosting a 3MT Final on Tuesday 20 July from 1pm-3pm.
The event will be held in the China in World Auditorium and will be followed by afternoon tea in the atrium. » read more
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- SAAFE Research Internship Program – applications are open (applications close 15 September 2021)
- AINSE 2021 Early Career Researcher Grants (ECRG) – applications are open (applications close 31 July 2021)
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Oliphant Tea Room
The Oliphant tea room is open with tea bags & black coffee* only.
Please remember to bring your own cup & spoon.
*coffee grounds for garden use are available |
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Christmas in July Morning Tea
TMOS & RSPhys invite you to Christmas in July!
When: Monday 26th July 2021 Where: Oliphant Tea Room Time: 10:30am |
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Building and Room Security Access
Please note that the school now has a general access restriction of 8am to 6pm, Monday to Friday.
If you need to complete a new after-hours risk assessment, please see the new top section here: https://physics.anu.edu.au/intra/whs/ |
Departmental seminars
Professor Susan Coppersmith - 22 July
Quantum stochastic resonance of individual Fe atoms
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Professor Alberto Vecchio - 22 July
Gravitational wave observations of compact objects at all mass scales
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Mr Matthew Crabb - 26 July
Complex KdV theory
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School Colloquium - 23 July
Photonic chips harnessing thin film lithium niobate - Professor Arnan Mitchell » read more
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Know your administrators...
L-R: Belinda Barbour, Sonia Padrun, Petra Rickman, Nikki Azzopardi, & Julie Arnold |
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Know your School team...
Sue Berkeley - Finance Team Leader
Goran Radovanovic - Stores Services
Hannah Phan - Purchasing/Finance Services
Patrick Romero - Stores/Purchasing Services
purchasing.physics@anu.edu.au |
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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 (Mon-Tues 8.30-4pm) ; C3.02C, Cockcroft bldg (Wed-Fri 8.30-4pm) pec.physics@anu.edu.au |
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OFF CAMPUS FLU VACCINATIONS The University is committed to supporting our staff to maintain their health and wellbeing during the upcoming influenza season and for this reason is ensuring that FREE flu vaccinations for staff are available again this year. » read more
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Westpac Research Fellowship
The Westpac Research Fellowship is an exceptional opportunity for the very best early-career researchers to apply for one of Australia’s most prestigious Fellowships, valued at over $400,000 over 3 years. Applications are now open, and close Wednesday 25 August 2021.
Please contact the RM team if you intend to apply for this opportunity at your earliest convenience. |
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Opportunity for PhD and Early Career scientists: Global Young Scientists Summit (GYSS)
The ANU has been invited to participate in the milestone 10th anniversary edition of the prestigious Global Young Scientists Summit (GYSS) 2022 to be held online from 18 to 21 January 2022. » read more
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Maker in Residence
Applications for Round Two of the ANU MakerSpace’s Maker in Residence program are open until 1 August 2021. The residency offers an external maker from any discipline full MakerSpace access to realise a project. By creating this opportunity, we aim to amplify our maker culture of skill sharing, inclusivity, and diversity for the benefit of the existing MakerSpace members. Anyone who is not a current ANU student or staff member can apply, so pass info on to your maker friends and family. » read more
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