Michael is a PhD candidate in the Theoretical Particle Physics group at the University of Melbourne.
Read MoreAivrup has been a postdoc in the Dark Matter Phenomenology group in the University of Melbourne, since 27th February 2024.
Read MoreJulia Gonsky is a Panofsky Fellow working on the energy frontier at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. She completed her postdoc at Columbia and PhD at Harvard, both on the ATLAS experiment.
Read MoreEmily Waterman is an Honours student at the University of Western Australia, working under Professor Michael Tobar in the Quantum Technologies and Dark Matter Research Lab to investigate a method detecting axions using a high-voltage capacitor.
Read MoreKamiel Janssens is a postdoc at the University of Adelaide working on simulations of optical properties as well as PMT calibration for the SABRE experiment.
Read MoreAmrita is a PhD student at Swinburne University, working with Prof. Darren Croton and Prof. Karl Glazebrook. Her research area includes N-body simulation, semi-analytic galaxy model, and JWST. Using these numerical tools and observational data, Amrita wants to understand how galaxies form and why they are eventually called quit. She is also fascinated by AGNs, these incredible cosmic phenomena that play a significant role in shaping our Universe. Another question that haunts her is the possible candidate for Dark Matter particles; they're like the missing puzzle piece in our cosmic story. However, the evolution of the Universe is still a fun puzzle waiting to be solved!
Read MoreSharry is a PhD student at the University of Sydney under the supervision of Dr. Theresa Fruth. Her area of research is Dark Matter direct detection in SABRE."
Read MoreCamron Alley is interested in High-Energy and Beyond the Standard Model Physics with the ATLAS Detector.
Read MoreLiam Shorter is a Masters student at the University of Melbourne specialising in experimental particle physics under the supervision of Martin Sevior.
Read MoreAkshayan Manivannan is a Masters student at the University of Melbourne under the supervision of Professor Elisabetta Barberio
Read MoreSai is a Summer Vacation Scholar based at the ANU and is working on track reconstruction algorithms for the CYGNUS experiment. He is interested in the applications of Machine Learning to Particle physics and had worked on a search for Axion-Like Particles in B-meson decays with the LHCb collaboration as part of his Masters' degree at Monash University
Read MoreTien is an undergraduate student undertaking Bachelor of Science (Physics) at Swinburne University of Technology. She's currently working with Dr. Robert Mostoghiu Paun on running simulations with the aim to indirectly detect dark matter halos.
Read MoreJake Felix is currently carrying-out an honours degree at The University of Adelaide with a research project in theoretical physics under the supervision of Prof. Anthony Thomas and Dr. Xuan-Gong Wang . The details of his project is to look at constraints on the dark photon.
Read MoreKael Kemp is a Honours student at the University of Adelaide working under the supervision of Professor Paul Jackson. Kael will be studying Higgs boson physics at the Future Circular Collider at CERN.
Read MoreEwan is an MPhil student at the University of Adelaide. His research interests are in theoretical particle physics—in particular, BSM model-building and dark matter theory.
Read MorePaige is a Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Science student at Swinburne University of Technology, majoring in mechanical engineering and physics respectively. Paige is working with Dr. Ben McAllister on the development of an axion dark matter detector for low mass axions.
Read MoreWillem van der Craats is a Master of Science student specialising in theoretical particle physics at the University of Melbourne working under the supervision of Professor Raymond Volkas.
Read MoreChristian is a Masters Student at the University of Melbourne. His area of research involves investigating CP Violation through computational-based methods.
Read MoreNeal is a student at Swinburne University of Technology. He is interested in the history behind the development of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning and their application in modelling the large-scale structure of the Universe as well as the philosophy behind it, and the ethics of using AI and ML as a tool in astrophysical study.
Read MoreJoni is a PhD student from University of Melbourne, currently based at CERN (Geneva, Switzerland).
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