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Director's Message
Dear Colleagues,
It’s a great pleasure to congratulate Shridhar Manjunath’s (EME/TMOS) recent award of a Optics and Photonics Education Scholarship by the international society for optics and photonics (SPIE). There is a great TMOS article on where Shridhar’s inspiration comes from.
Last week the four Australian nuclear agencies came together in our auditorium to promote careers in the Commonwealth to graduates from across ANU. Representatives from ARPANSA, ANSO, ARWA and ANSTO all gave inspiring insights into where science can take graduates, followed by a social mixer. My gratitude goes to Dr AJ Mitchell (seen below) for coordinating with his colleagues across these agencies and for making it such an enjoyable evening for all.
I’m so pleased at the list of projects for our first run of Kinetic, an ANU-wide competition run out of Physics to identify early-stage innovators. We’ve uncovered 26 great teams. See the full list here, or register to be one of the voters here and to see more project details. This next phase needs you! The ANU community can vote on their favourite projects. The top 12 projects will then get specialised pitch training before going into the final round. I’m thrilled to see the diversity of ideas presented in Kinetic, and grateful to the MakerSpace team for being a critical part of this program. I love seeing Physics engaged at all levels across the ANU.
The top pic this week goes to a PRL paper from NPAA that was featured in the American Physical Society Physics magazine last week. Together with a collaborator from the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University the NPAA team found evidence of an exotic “sixth-order” electromagnetic transition in the gamma-ray emission of 53mFe, a result that could pave the way for new ways to test nuclear models.
Finally, applications for the Department of Education’s Australia Economic Accelerator Seed Grants Tranche 2 have opened and will close at 5:00pm on Friday 5 May 2023. Please speak to CoS Research Management team for more details.
Have a great (short) week, and a relaxing Easter break. Tim |
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2023 ANU Women in STEM Conference - Keynote Address
Date: 1-2:30pm, Monday 3 April 2023 Location: Shine Dome 15 Gordon St, Acton
The 2023 ANU Women* in STEM Leadership Conference is honoured to have the Chief Executive of the Australian Academy of Science, Anna-Maria Arabia, as this years keynote speaker. Anna-Maria is a passionate advocate for science, social justice and gender equity. She will be speaking about leadership, equity and intersectionality within STEM, highlighting her own journey.
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HDR Welcome To ANU - Mon 3 April - Thurs 6 April
All new HDR candidates are invited to attend the HDR new candidate induction.
This is a jam-packed week of face to face event and workshops designed to get your HDR candidature off to a great start.
New ANU HDR Candidates can register here.
- The College of Science & College of Health & Medicine will hold a joint event on Monday 03 April @ 1.30pm – please register via EventBrite.
- Our School induction is on Tuesday 4 April at 1.30 pm – a separate calendar invite has been sent to the new HDR starters and their supervisors.
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The Boswell Technologies HDR Award
Applications are being sought for the Boswell Technologies HDR Award for Space Exploration, Moon and Mars. This award is intended to aid higher degree research students undertaking research in the area of Space Exploration, Moon and Mars.
Funding is provided by the Boswell Technologies Endowment fund, established by Prof Roderick Boswell.
The award could be used towards travel, acquiring of equipment or collaboration activities. The value of the award is up to $4000 that can be shared between more than one recipient.
Students enrolled in the undergraduate and Masters programs can also apply here.
All applications should be emailed to hdr.physics@anu.edu.au by the closing date of 30 April 2023. |
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Scholarship AINSE ANSTO French Embassies (SAAFE) - Applications Now Open
Applications for the 2023 round of the SAAFE (Scholarship AINSE ANSTO French Embassies) Program are open until July 1st 2023. Postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers may be eligible to apply for international travel in the period 1st October 2023 – 31st December 2024.
For more information see the SAAFE online flyer or AINSE website. » read more
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Australian Academy of Science | Call for Fellowship Candidates from Diverse Backgrounds
Each year, the Australian Academy of Science (the Academy) invites leaders in STEM across Australia, to assist to celebrate and support diversity in all its forms (including but not limited to gender, cultural, and age diversity). This year, President Professor Chennupati Jagadish once again strongly encourages you to recommend candidates with diverse backgrounds who can be nominated for Fellowship of the Academy. » read more
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From the Equity & Diversity Committee... |
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Saturday the 2nd of April was World Autism Awareness day. Autism or ASD is one of a number of conditions including Dyslexia and Attention Deficit Disorder that fall under the banner of Neurodiversity. » read more
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Department of Education’s AEA Seed Grants Tranche 2 - Applications Now Open
The Department of Education have opened the call for submissions to Tranche 2 of the Australia’s Economic Accelerator (AEA) Seed Grants which will close 5:00 pm (AEST) on Friday 5 May 2023.
All documentation for this grant opportunity is available on The Department of Education’s website. » read more
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L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science
The For Women in Science (FWIS) program was founded in 1998 with a simple aim; to ensure that women are fairly represented at all levels in science.
For its sixth year, L'Oréal Australia and New Zealand will connect the current L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Fellows with passionate and ambitious female PhD students as part of their mentoring scheme.
We are pleased to let you know that the 2023 applications for the mentoring scheme are now open through our website – www.forwomeninscience.com.au.
Applications will be closing soon at 11.59pm Friday 28th April 2023 (AEDT). » read more
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Sustainable Stand Up - Comedy Course |
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The Climate Comedy Course, Sustainable Stand Up, is back (in Canberra hybrid, but online for the whole country)!! Course starts Thursday 6 April.
We’re looking for 7 brave, lovely people who are currently researching/working in some aspect of environmental protection, climate action, or social change, and who want to explore how compassionate humour could:
~ expand and deepen how they think of their issues, and ~ increase the impact of how they communicate about those issues. » read more
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2024 Australian Academy of Science Awards & Opportunites
The 2024 Australian Academy of Science Awards and Opportunities are now open for nominations.
Please 'read more' below for further details including closing dates:
Please contact the College Research Office if you have any questions. » read more
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Physicists More Certain Than Heisenberg
In a string of accurate quantum experiments, physicists have violated Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle – one of the icons of quantum weirdness, with its counter-intuitive statement that all measurements are essentially fuzzy and cannot be improved beyond a certain limit.
When Heisenberg first proposed the Uncertainty Principle nearly a century ago, it seemed to be merely a curiosity, as technology at that time was nowhere near sensitive enough to challenge quantum limits. » read more
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Janet Elspeth Crawford Postgraduate Leadership Prize for 2023
Nominations due by 17 April 2023
We are calling for nominations for the Janet Elspeth Crawford Postgraduate Leadership Prize for 2023.
The objective/s of the prize are to recognise a postgraduate student who has demonstrated significant leadership and outstanding academic achievement. Available each year to a student who is enrolled in or has completed a program leading to the award of a Graduate Coursework Degree or Higher Degree by Research in the ANU College of Science. » read more
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Easter Holidays
Friday April 7th & Monday April 8th |
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CoS I.D.E.A. Website
Browse I.D.E.A.'s knowledge repository here. |
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2023 Wall Planners
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2023 wall planners are available now at the Physics Store. |
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ANU Industry Engagement for Researchers - Community of Practice
All are welcome to join. We meet virtually on Microsoft Teams, from 1:30 – 2:30pm on the fourth Monday of the month. » read more
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Departmental seminars
Dr Kasimir P Gregory - 5 April
Nonaqueous electrolytes in two-dimensions & Modelling the thermodiffusion of lone cations and anions in dilute aqueous solutions
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School Seminar Program - 4 April
Energy dissipation outside the capture barrier: rethinking our picture of nuclear fusion - Dr Kaitlin Cook » read more
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College of Science 'Town Hall' - 5 April
Wednesday 5 April, 2.30-3.30pm Manning Clark Hall Cultural Centre, Kambri » read more
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Know your student admin...
Liudmila (Luda) Mangos - Higher Degree Research admin C3.02C, Cockcroft bldg (Thurs 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 |
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Physics & Math Tutor Wanted
Are you passionate about maths and physics, and would like to become a tutor, please 'read more' for further information. » read more
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Australian Science Policy Fellowship
2023-24 Round Open The Australian Science Policy Fellowship Program is an initiative of the Office of the Chief Scientist that gives scientists the opportunity to work in a policy role in an Australian Government department for up to 12 months. » read more
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Australia-Germany Joint Research Cooperation Scheme - 2023 Round
The 2023 application round of the Australia-Germany Joint Research Cooperation Scheme will open 5 April 2023. This scheme is a joint initiative of Universities Australia (UA) and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). » read more
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2024 Schmidt Science Fellows Program
Applications for the 2024 Schmidt Science Fellows program are now open.
The Schmidt Science Fellows program provides the world’s best emerging scientists with new skills and perspectives to develop novel solutions to society’s challenges, become scientific and societal thought leaders, and accelerate ground-breaking discoveries. » read more
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Free Flu Vaccinations
To provide more flexibility for staff in 2023, the University is offering three options for receiving the free flu vaccination:
1. On campus at the ANU Medical Centre;
2. On campus at the ANU Pharmacy; and
3. Off campus by accessing a voucher code to be used at a Terry White Chemist (various locations throughout Australia). » read more
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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.
3. It is no longer required to report positive RAT tests to ACT Health, however it is strongly encouraged to do so, using this online form. |
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