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Director's Message
Dear Colleagues,
On Saturday, the Arboretum hosted the 2023 ACT Architecture Awards. The architects of our new building, Hassell Studios, won two distinctions; the Enrico Taglietti Award for Educational Architecture, and the Robert Foster Award for Light in Architecture. Above Mark Roehrs (top) and Mark Craig, receiving the awards. Congratulations to Hassell, and ANU in the reflected glory. Now, onto the Nationals awards in November.
My congratulation to Pavel Tonkaev (FTP), awarded a 2023 Optics and Photonics Education Scholarship by SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, for potential contributions to the field of optics, photonics, or related field. Working with Professor Yuri Kivshar (Nonlinear Physics Centre), Pavel’s research interests include nonlinear physics and new nonlinear materials and is currently pursuing an experimental study of high harmonic generation enhancement and control by nonlinear metasurfaces.
I’m excited to announce that this year an executive Team from RSPhys will be joining the Vinnies Sleepout to help break the devastating cycle of homelessness, and we need your support. I'll announce the full team next week and donations are welcome. To donate to “Physics @ ANU”, please click here. Every little bit counts. Thank you.
If you love gear (and I really do!) check out the new DMG MORI NTX3000 5-axis multi-tasker in the workshop. It’s the only one in Australia and set our workshop apart from others. My thanks to the then College General Manager, Jen Nott and our School Manager, James Irwin for securing the $1M to purchase this special tool. You will have seen/heard the extensive floor resurfacing required to accommodate the new Mori, my thanks to First Floors Commercial for their expert completion of this ever-evolving job. Nothing is simple in a 70 year-old building. A sequence below shows the precision ballet performed two weekends ago by Capital Rigging Service as they guided 24 tonne of equipment into position. My thanks to Mick Blacksell for coming in on the long weekend to oversee the flawless move of this equipment.
Two announcements; Meet the author - Alan Finkel Former chief scientist Alan Finkel will be in conversation with Ken Baldwin on his new book 'Powering Up: Unleashing the Clean Energy Supply Chain', in which he shares his compelling insights and expertise and makes the case for Australia leading the way in the global transition to clean energy. Tuesday 13 June 6-7pm ANU Kambri Cultural Centre, Cinema
Positions vacant: Would you like to work with a group using advanced 3D materials imaging techniques to develop new strategies for green metal production. Contact Dr Victor Pantano (DMP) if you are interested in knowing more about the part-time research assistant positions in the CTLab.
Finally, my thanks to Dr Phil Dooley for his foggy tower images.
Cheers, Tim |
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3D Data Enables Cheap Quick Life Changing Surgery For Bone Trauma
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3D data processing is pioneering customised medicine for people with serious bone injuries.
A customised bone plate was implanted into a patient after a collaboration between ANU, Canberra Hospital and the M3D ARC training centre, helping to heal a decades-old injury to the patient’s thigh bone. » read more
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From The Equity & Diversity Committee... |
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Applications close for the Anne Kantor Young Women Environmentalists Fellowship on Friday 16th of June.
The Anne Kantor Fellowships welcomes applicants from diverse backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, women of colour, non-binary people, trans women and those from regional or rural communities. » read more
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ANU Reconciliation Lecture 2023 In Partnership With UC |
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Professor Tom Calma AO Date: Thurs 22 June Time: 6:00pm - 7:30pm Venue: Llewellyn Hall, ANU School of Music Bldg #100
We are proud to announce the ANU Reconciliation Lecture 2023, in partnership with the University of Canberra, will be delivered by Professor Tom Calma AO, a Kungarakan Elder, a member of the Iwaidja people, 2023 Senior Australian of the Year and the Chancellor of the University of Canberra. » read more
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3 Minute Thesis Competition 2023
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3MT is an international competition for higher degree research candidates to showcase their research. Candidates present to an audience on what their research is and why it is important in plain language for three minutes, with only a single PowerPoint slide! 3MT is a hugely popular and thoroughly enjoyable annual event and we encourage our students to have a go!
Students can compete in the School and the College 3MT rounds. The winners of the College round will progress to the ANU 3MT Final.
RSPhys 3MT round will be held on Thursday 8 June 2023 at 11am in the Physics Auditorium.
Everyone is invited to attend to support the presenters! Prizes will be on offer for the winners.
Register via Eventbrite » read more
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First Nations Cultural Training Session - Thursday 15 June |
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The RSPhys Equity and Diversity committee will host a First Nations cultural training session on Thursday 15 June 10 am – 2 pm. The session will be hosted by Dave Widders, an Anaiwan man from Armidale NSW. The session is open to all RSPhys staff and students, but places are limited. Please register via the link below. » read more
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2023 ACT Emerging Scientist Of The Year Award - Nominations Now Open
Who are your up-and-coming scientists and innovators? Encourage them to submit a nomination for the 2023 ACT Emerging Scientist of the Year.
The ACT Emerging Scientist of the Year Award is open to mid-career scientists in the ACT who have completed their PhD within the past ten years. Individuals working in basic or applied research in any science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) field, are invited to submit a nomination.
The recipient of this award will receive $30,000 (excluding GST), which can be used at their discretion. They will also serve as a science ambassador for the ACT, inspiring young individuals to pursue careers in science while showcasing the valuable contributions made by local scientists to the field of science and innovation.
Nominations close on Sunday 18 June 2023 » read more
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EPJ 25th Anniversary Young Researcher Meeting Grants |
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2023 marks the 25th anniversary of EPJ journals. In keeping with the long-held EPJ tradition of supporting early career researchers, EPJ is making available a number of grants to support meetings for young researchers throughout 2023.
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Falling Walls Lab Sydney 2023
Falling Walls Lab is an international forum for the next generation of early-career innovators, trailblazers, creators, and visionaries. Its aim is to promote exceptional ideas and connect promising scientists and entrepreneurs from all fields on a global level. Participants are given the opportunity to participate in a pitch competition and present their research, business model, or initiative to peers, a high-calibre jury, and the general public.
Please contact the College Research Office directly if you intend to apply. » read more
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Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) - Funding Opportunities
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative seeks applications for three open funding opportunities:
- Measuring Metabolism Across Scales – apply by deadline 1 June 2023
- Collaborative Pairs Pilot Project Awards – submit letters of intent by deadline 22 June 2023
- Deep Tissue Imaging (Phase 2) – submit letters of intent by deadline 11 July 2023
Please contact the College Research Office if you intend to apply. » read more
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DIN Roadshow - ACT Region Showcase
The roadshow brings together Defence relevant industries, government, and education, to engage around upcoming opportunities for collaboration in the Region and beyond.
Date: Monday, 17 July 2023 Time: 9.30-15.00 Location: Physics Auditorium, New Physics Building, #160, 58 Mills Road
In-person event, please register here » read more
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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 Oliphant reception. |
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From The Stores Team...
ANU are excited to announce that they have recently signed an agreement with Coregas (Wesfarmers) as our new lab gas supplier alongside BOC (Linde Group). » read more
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College Hot Desking In Physics
HR Team Mondays & Tuesdays Office 4.31 (Link bldg)
Finance & RM Teams Thursday Mornings Bldg 160 |
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Departmental seminars
Dr Michael Hush, - 5 June
How to fix quantum computers, ruggedise quantum sensors and get a job in the quantum industry
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Mr Khosro Zangeneh Kamali - 7 June
Reversible Tuning of Optical Metasurfaces
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Professor Min Qiu - 8 June
Nano optoelectronic devices and their applications
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Know your administrators...
Julie Arnold, Nikki Azzopardi, Belinda Barbour, James Campbell & Petra Rickman » 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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2023 Dean's Commendation for Excellence in Education - Nominations Open
Do you know an exceptional teacher or supervisor? The College of Science wants to recognise and celebrate those within our community who have gone above and beyond expectations to provide excellent educational experiences for our students. » read more
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Mindfulness Practice For ANU Staff And Students
ANU Counselling and Wellbeing are running weekly 20-minute mindfulness practice sessions that are open to all staff and students.
Register here » read more
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ARC LP23 R2 - Now Open
The ARC has opened assessment round 2 of Linkage Projects for funding in 2023 (LP23) in RMS. » read more
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TechDev
Local Innovation training and funding
7th-8th August 2023 » 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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