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Director's Message
Dear Colleagues,
The week has just zoomed by, at least I can wish you all a pleasant weekend and finish with some good news.
Thank you everyone who helped with the ARPANSA inspection last week, and for closing out the final report yesterday. We did extremely well with some minor “Areas For Improvement”, which have mostly been corrected already. What filled me with enormous joy was the award of a “Good Practice” commendation. The gentle title of this award belies the significance of the recognition as they are very, very rarely achieved. They are reserved to draw special national attention to exemplars of excellence in work place safety. A huge amount of the credit goes to Dr Rick Walsh (above) and his WHS Training Plan Tool. Our ARPANSA inspectors were impressed at the ability to coordinate training currency with access to hazardous areas, something Rick’s code manages by mapping disparate data sources into a seamless system. I couldn’t be happier.
It’s a great pleasure to congratulate Bel Smith (below) on her appointment as the CoS portfolio HR Manager. Many of us have benefitted over the years working with Bel and I’m so pleased to see her in the top College HR role.
Don’t forget that May Day (1st May) is the census date for PDRs.
…and for those who haven’t had enough chocolate, there's still some lonely eggs out there.
Cheers, Tim |
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EoI For HDR Convenors In Physics
We are seeking to add to our convenor team which looks after the Higher Degree Research students in physics.
Convenors play an important role in optimizing the HDR experience and enhancing student wellbeing as well as supervisor development. Additionally, they contribute to developing HDR university processes at the School and College level.
If you wish to discuss what the role entails please contact the Assoc Director (HDR), Prof Vincent Craig or the School Director. Details on how to express your interest are available here.
Expressions of Interest close on Tuesday 30th of April 2024 |
ANU Scientists Visit The SUPL Lab 1km Underground In Regional Victoria
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ANU scientists Lindsey Bignell (NPAA), Victoria Uttaree Bashu (NPAA) and Zuzana Slavkovska (NPAA) travelled to Melbourne to visit SUPL (Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory). SUPL, located in an active gold mine, will soon host SABRE South, the first dark matter experiment in the southern hemisphere. The detector consisting of ultra-pure scintillating crystals will be deployed in a large vessel filled with 12 tonnes of liquid alkyl benzene, which will help to distinguish false signals from those of the hoped-for dark matter. The location deep underground will minimise the interference from cosmic radiation.
Zuzana, Lindsey and Victoria are a part of the Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics, the organisation responsible for the construction of SABRE South. They are working on the design, testing, as well as the construction of this state-of-the-art experiment.
Furthermore, Nic Vevers from the Science ANU media team joined the scientists on the exciting underground lab visit. Nic is working on a short documentary exploring the SUPL SABRE project.
Pictures (taken by Nic Vevers): Zuzana and Lindsey performing testing works in the SABRE South vessel/Victoria in the SUPL hall that will host the SABRE South experiment |
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Dress For STEM Photo Competition
To show support for Women* in Science we want to see you working (it) in your purple!
The Dress for STEM photo competition is open to all those working in or related to STEM at ANU– academic staff, technical staff, administrative staff, and students of any gender identity.
This year’s theme is #InspireInclusion, participants should take a photo working in their roles in purple.
A prize of $200 will be awarded to the group photo judged to be the most in line with this year’s theme of inclusion.
The deadline for submissions is 3pm, 15th April, 2024. Photos can be submitted to this link https://forms.office.com/r/wsYQnCyScS
Please contact Lara or Neelima (co-chairs of WiPAE) if you have any questions. |
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Fedor Kovalev for being accepted into the Student Leadership program, which brings together 100 student members worldwide for a focused professional development initiative. This program coincides with Optica's annual conference, Frontiers in Optics (FiO), and will take place in Denver, Colorado, USA, from 22 to 26 September 2024. |
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Using a Dynamic Metasurface For Amplification of Free Space Radiation
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Physicists have devised an ultra-thin dynamic amplifier for electromagnetic radiation using a parametric metasurface.
A parametric metasurface is a thin composite material with small-scale surface structure, whose properties vary periodically over time, a recent advance beyond static or tunable metamaterials. The design enables significant control of freely propagating input radiation, including amplification of up to 10 decibels. » read more
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Launch of The ANU Industry PhD Framework & Q&A Session On Industry PhDs
Date: Thursday 18 July 2024 Time: 10-11:30am Location: RSSS Auditorium, 146 Ellery Crescent
You are invited to the launch of the ANU Industry PhD framework, which has been developed to compliment the Australian Government’s National Industry PhD Program and the CSIRO iPhD.
Join for an information and Q&A session where you can learn about the three different options of linking PhD projects with a research end-user.
This will be a key opportunity to ask questions about industry PhDs, talk to the providers and discuss your ideas.
Limited places available. For more information and free tickets please head over to the event website. |
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Physics Parents Room
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Did you know we have a parents’ room for staff in Physics? This is set up to support you on the days you may have to bring your kids to work. It also has several private breastfeeding/pumping areas, along with lockers to stall equipment and other supplies that might be useful. The room has a variety of books, toys and games for younger children as well as a desk where you can set up to work while you are there. Located in the Cockroft building – room C4.36, next to the walkway above the mechanical workshop – access can be arranged through Nikki at Reception in the Oliphant Building. |
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Defence Innovation Network Forum On Nuclear-Powered Submarines
ANU will host the Defence Innovation Network Forum on Nuclear-Powered Submarines – For further information and registration details 'read more'.
Date: Thursday, 17 October 2024 Time: 11.00-14.30 Location: ANU » read more
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Schmidt Science Fellows For 2025 Award
Applications are open for Schmidt Science Fellows for 2025 award.
Interested candidates should provide:
- current CV with details of relevant publications, and academic history;
- a letter of recommendation from the HDR Program Convenor;
- a personal statement outlining their motivations aligning with the selection criteria; and
- a brief description of their PhD research including PhD topic title.
In addition, to the HDR Program Convenor must provide confirmation (via email) that the nominee is of ‘good academic standing’ – see further details below.
Please send your nominations, and any further questions to Alison Scott (CoS) via hdr.cos@anu.edu.au by COB Thursday 18 April. » read more
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College Hot Desking In Physics
Finance, HR & RM Teams Thursday Mornings Lv2 Tearoom, Bldg 160 |
Departmental seminars
Ms Bianca Rae Sambo-Fabricante - 9 April
Probing the coherence of trapped exciton-polariton condensates
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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 (Mon-Fri 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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Free Media Training For ANU Researchers
Sick of the same old boring headlines? Make your own!
ANU Media runs free, hands on media training workshops throughout the year. » read more
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Social Media 'Self-defence' For Researchers
Dealing with the media can be a challenge. Find resources here to make it easier. » read more
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Statistical Support For HDR Students
The Statistical Support Network is available to Masters and PhD students for their research projects. Statistical support is available for design of experiments and surveys, data management, exploratory data analysis, statistical modelling and data presentation. Students and their supervisors are welcome to book an initial consultation with the SSN lead. Consultations are free. » read more
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VC Award For Reconciliation
Nominations for the Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Reconciliation are currently open, with closing date Monday 29 April 2024. Please encourage nominations from your area.
The Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Reconciliation aims to encourage and recognise ANU staff members for initiatives and activities that support the pursuit of reconciliation, within the University or beyond.
For further information and how to apply visit here. Please direct any queries about this award to awards@anu.edu.au. |
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2024 Young Tall Poppy Science Awards
Nominations are now open for the annual Young Tall Poppy science awards that recognise and celebrate the achievements of Australian scientists. Closing date for nominations is 22nd April 2024. Please visit the website for more details. |
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The Ninth Pacific Rim Conference in Mathematics
The Ninth Pacific Rim Conference in Mathematics (PRCM) is a high-profile mathematical event that covers a wide range of exciting research in contemporary mathematics. » read more
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Australian Academy of Science 2025 Awards & Funding Opportunities
The Australian Academy of Science 2025 awards and funding opportunities are now open. Nominations for the Academy’s prestigious honorific awards for scientific excellence close on 1 May 2024. Nominations and applications for research awards, travelling fellowships and research conference funding close 1 June 2024. » read more
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Carers’ Career Development Assistance Fund (CCDAF)
The Carers' Career Development Assistance Fund (CCDAF) Round 1, 2024 is currently open, with closing date Friday 5 April 2024. » read more
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Free Flu Vaccinations
To provide more flexibility for staff in 2024, the University is offering three options for receiving the flu vaccination:
1. ANU Medical Centre (by appointment – available from 2 April)
2. University Pharmacy (walk-in – available now)
3. Off campus by accessing a voucher code to be used at a Terry White Chemist in Canberra and interstate » 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.
It is no longer required to report positive RAT tests to ACT Health » read more
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