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Director's Message
Dear Colleagues,
Welcome back after a glorious weekend, and I hope you got some rest after an amazingly busy National Science week. Above, some snaps from the Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility Open Day on Saturday. It was a fabulous event and my thanks to all the staff and students who entertained and informed hundreds of public from all ages. (top left) Dr Michaela Froehlich delights with the effects of atmospheric pressure on an evacuated can, Dr Stefan Pavetich and Mr Aditya Babu mix the crowd favourite, strawberry liquid nitrogen ice cream, A/Prof Steve Tims illustrates some natural sources of radiation, Prof Greg Lane captivates on the nuclear fuel cycle, and Prof Nanda Dasgupta enthuses on all things nuclear. A fantastic day, and a wonderful showcase of this national facility.
From all accounts Market Day last Thursday was the best one ever, and that’s saying something! After 10 years I think we can declare it a School tradition and while many have contributed along the way I think special thanks are due to A/Prof Cormac Corr for his dedication to this event. This year over 150 students were drawn into project discussions, thank you to all who stood by a poster. As always, my gratitude goes to Nikki Azzopardi and Julie Arnold from the admin team and Martin Conway (IT) for compiling the projects into a pdf. I’m also very grateful to the ANU Physics Society for their engagement, enthusiasm and energy (photo credits below: Jodie Bradby & Cormac Corr).
My thanks to the Italian Embassy for organising the public event on the Einstein Telescope project; (top) Dr Marco Lazzarino, Italian Scientific Attaché and host of the evening, (left) Prof Orsola de Marco, Director of Astronomy, Astrophysics and Astrophotonics Research Centre, Macquarie University, Dist/Prof David McClelland (Director CGA), Prof Kirk McKenzie (CGA), (mid-left) Prof Mark Casali, Director of Australian Astronomical Optics and Dist/Prof Susan Scott (CGA). My thanks to all the panelists.
I'll leave you with one last photo, snapped from a bus early one morning in the Pilbara. I was very fortunate to have joined Prof Mark Knackstedt’s group (DMP) on a research trip to investigate alternative paths for green steel production. In the early morning light the spinifex seems electrified, contrasting it against the ancient ochre rocks and vaulting blue sky. Magic. Have a great week.
Tim |
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New HDR Student Welcome Week - 11-15 Sep
To welcome new HDR candidates and to enable their transition to University HDR life to be smooth and enjoyable, the Office of the Dean HDR are hosting a week of induction events on 11-15 September. This is a jam-packed week of face to face event and workshops designed to get your HDR candidature off to a great start - please register here.
As part of the September Induction week, the College of Science & College of Health & Medicine will hold a College Welcome Event on Thursday 14 September @ 1.30pm in the Physics Auditorium. Please register for catering reasons and come along to meet the College Dean, and Deputy Dean Education, as well as hear from current HDR candidates and supervisors as part of our panel sessions.
Our School induction for new students will be held on Monday 11 September at 1.30 pm in Room 3.03, new Physics building – an Outlook invite will be sent separately.
We strongly encourage you to attend all of these induction events and look forward to seeing you there! |
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InSTEM Registration - Now Open
inSTEM is a networking and career development conference for people from marginalised or underrepresented groups in STEM, and their allies. It is an initiative of the ARC Centres of Excellence.
Date: Tuesday, 19 September – Thursday, 21 September Location: Storey Hall RMIT University, NAARM/Melbourne
For more information and to register visit www.instem.io » read more
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Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility - What A Week!
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It was a big week at the Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility! First we hosted the new space irradiation testing beam unveiling by Dara Williams, the Deputy Head Australian Space Agency which had a massive media attention, followed by the Alumni, Family and Friends day at the Nuclear Physics Department. We engaged with former staff, donors of the HIAF Endowment Fund, and alumni who travelled as far as from Melbourne, Sydney and the East Coast to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the facility. And who could have imagined to host almost 250 visitors on Saturday when we opened the doors to the general public as part of National Science Week, when we sold only 200 tickets?! There is just one final event, so don’t miss out to engage with the HIAF staff, students, alumni, as well as ANU Vice Chancellor Brian Schmidt, senior government officials and industry leaders at the Gala Dinner on 7 September at the National Arboretum. All current and former RSPhys staff and students welcome! Get your ticket before the registration closes this Wed 23 August. |
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ANZCOP-AIP Summer Meeting 2023
The ANZCOP-AIP Summer Meeting 2023 will take place at the Research School of Physics, ANU on December 3-8, 2023.
The meeting showcases the work of Australia and New Zealand’s physics and photonics community.
Submissions are now open!
If you would like to be involved in the organisation and running of the conference, please contact anzcop.aip@gmail.com. |
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John Carver Seminar Series 2023 - Sep 28
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RSPhys HDR students are warmly invited to participate in the John Carver Seminar Series 2023, an annual event aimed at showcasing the amazing research done by our students and celebrating the wealth of talent in our School.
The John Carver Seminar Series 2023 will be held on Thursday 28 September starting at 10am in the new Auditorium (building 160).
Participants will need to present a 15-minute talk on their research to the audience of fellow students and RSPhys colleagues. The talks are not followed by questions.
Please email hdr.physics@anu.edu.au by 31 August 2023 to register your interest in participating in this wonderful event! » read more
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ICONN 2024 - Abstracts Open
ICONN is back!! And it is in Melbourne in February 13-15, 2024!
International Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICONN) is the largest biennial Australian conference series in the field of nanoscience.
Abstracts submission closing September 11. Submit your abstracts here. » read more
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7th AINSE WISE School - EOIs Open Until Sep 30
AINSE is now accepting Expressions of Interest directly from students for the 7th AINSE Women in STEM and Entrepreneurship (WISE) School, to be held Monday 4th to Friday 8th December 2023.
This school is targeted at female-identifying students in STEM degrees who are about to complete their first year of full-time undergraduate study (or part-time equivalent).
A key component of the WISE School is an ongoing mentorship program in which students are allocated mentors from across site at ANSTO. AINSE will be coordinating mentor and student meetings throughout 2024 to provide additional networking and educational opportunities for the students. » read more
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CRC-P Round 15 Information Session
Interested in applying for a CRC-P grant?
Cooperative Research Australia is pleased to deliver an information session on Cooperative Research Centres Projects (CRC-Ps) in collaboration with the Department of Industry, Science, and Resources on Wednesday, August 23, 12:30-2pm AEST.
Register Now
If you have an interest in applying for this round, please contact the College Research Office. » read more
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Pathfinder - Be The Change: Fostering A Culture Of Diversity And Inclusion In Your Workplace
Date: Friday 25 August 2023 Time: 8am–9.30am Location: Room HN1.33 Seminar room, Hanna Neumann, Building 145, Science Road, The Australian National University
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CoS I.D.E.A. Website
Browse I.D.E.A.'s knowledge repository here. |
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College Hot Desking In Physics
Finance, HR & RM Teams Thursday Mornings Bldg 160 |
Departmental seminars
Dr Neelima Kandula - 23 August
Exploring the dynamics of Brittle failure in crustal rocks using 4D X-ray tomography
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Director's Colloquium - 11 September
Analytic theories for magnetic skyrmions - Dr Karen Livesey » read more
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SAVE THE DATE - 14 September
Physics Education Centre Planning Day
Thursday 14th September, Mt Stromlo 9am-4pm |
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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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Know your Student Reps...
Elizaveta Melik-Gaykazyan, Logan Davis, Yosri Ben Aicha, Victoria Bashu, Aditya Babu
hdrsreps.physics@anu.edu.au |
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Cooperative Research Centres Projects - Round 15 is Now Open
The Research Management team would like to notify you that the new Australian Government Grant Opportunities (GO) and/or Forecast Opportunities (FO), Cooperative Research Centres Projects Round 15 is now open. » read more
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National Science Quiz - Aug 27th
Join host Charlie Pickering as two teams of Australia's leading scienctists battle it out to be the 2023 National Science Quiz champions... or slimed on stage!
Test yourself or put together a team to play along with the quiz via the live stream or in the audience!
Register now » read more
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Medical Research Future Fund News
Guidelines for the 2023 Research Data Infrastructure grant opportunity are now available. The grant opportunity will provide $10 million to support Australian medical research and innovation projects that use multiple types of existing research data infrastructure in new ways, in areas of existing or emerging unmet health need. » read more
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AIP 2023 Photography Competition: The Beauty of Physics
The ACT Branch of the Australian Institute of Physics is inviting photographers of all levels to participate in our photography competition celebrating the awe-inspiring beauty of physics.
Submit your photographs or images for a chance to win!
Competition closes 31st August 2023 » read more
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73rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting 2024 (Physics) - Applications Open
HDR Candidates and Early Career Researchers are invited to apply for the Science and Industry Endowment Fund - Australian Academy of Science Fellowships to the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings. The Fund is to cover attendance of the 73rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting with Nobel Laureates from the field of Physics related disciplines. » read more
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From The Equity & Diversity Committee...
This sunflower is popping up in public places across the world. This is what it means and what to do if you see it.
The hidden disability sunflower has become an internationally-recognised icon, but advocates say it's still relatively unknown in Australia. Here's what it’s all about. Read the full story |
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TechDev
Local Innovation training and funding
7th-18th August 2023 » 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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