Eight members The University of Western Australia’s QDM Lab, including Centre postdoctoral researcher Ben McAllister will embark on a Quantum and Dark Matter Road Trip during National Science Week to visit schools and communities in the southwest of Western Australia.
Read MoreGazing at the stars as a child, Grace Lawrence had no idea that this fascination with the stars would lead her to pursue a career in astronomy and to walk in the footsteps of one of the world’s greatest physicists, Albert Einstein.
Read MoreThe concrete has been poured at the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory (SUPL) in preparation for the construction of the building’s frame.
Read MoreIt is not just the big discoveries that drive Peter Cox in his research into the nature of dark matter, but also the small pieces of the puzzle he is helping to put in place along the way.
Read MoreSTEM Women will be hosting their usual three 1-hour sessions, but this time participants will have the chance to meet and chat more informally.
Read MorePhysicist Ciaran O’Hare had his sights set on becoming a musician before astronomy captured his imagination.
Read MoreThe Centre has found a site to store 12 tonnes of liquid scintillator fluid before it is transported to Stawell to be used in the SABRE experiment.
Read MoreSTEM Women is holding a series of Café meetups during May.
The May series of STEM Women Café meetups on May 24, 25 and 27 will focus on the theme of mentoring, exploring ways STEM Women can support others and also be supported in the work of STEM Women.
Read MoreArt and science might seem to be odd bedfellows, but that is not the case for Australian National University graduate student Raghda Abdel Khaleq. Describing herself as an artistic physicist, Raghda combines her creativity with her scientific knowledge to produce science-inspired art.
Read MoreA ground-breaking ceremony was held within the excavated surrounds of the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory today, deep in the Stawell Gold Mine.
Read MoreThe Centre celebrated the International Day of Women and Girls in Science on 11 February with a series of social media posts featuring remarkable women who study or work in the Dark Matter Centre.
Read MoreCentre Director Elisabetta Barberio was interviewed by ABC Wimmera, in regional western Victoria, on November 27th, during the Centre’s first Annual Workshop.
Read MoreMichael Tobar interviewed (in Spain!) about his work in axion studies and broader aspects of his career.
Read MoreProfessor Bell is one of this year’s two recipients of the Australian Academy of Science’s Nancy Millis Medal for Women in Science.
Read MoreTony Thomas receives high award in the 2020 Australia Day Honours.
Read MoreUS funding extends the ADMX search for axions
Read MoreCelebrate the search for Dark Matter!
Read MoreSUPL excavation reaches major milestone
Read MoreARC CoE funding announced in August 2019
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