Sue retired from her role as Chief Scientist at the Bureau of Meteorology in 2018, the culmination of a long Bureau career spanning forecasting, research, science/climate/data policy and leadership roles in IT, observations, engineering and science.
Read MoreAs Centre Director, Professor Barberio will be responsible for the Centre’s overall strategic direction and operations, with advice from the relevant Centre committees.
Read MoreProfessor Nicole Bell is an international leader in particle and astroparticle physics. She has broad expertise in dark matter phenomenology spanning direct detection, indirect detection, collider searches, astroparticle physics and cosmology.
Read MoreProfessor Gianfranco Bertone (Uni of Amsterdam) is an internationally renowned theoretical physicist working at the interface between particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology.
Read MoreAstroparticle physicist, Professor Céline Bœhm has worked in the UK, France, and Switzerland before her appointment in 2018 as the (second female) Head of School of Physics, University of Sydney.
Read MoreProfessor Janet Conrad was Chair of the Centre’s International Scientific Advisory Committee (2020-2022).
Read MoreUniversity of Hawaii, USA; Chair of the Belle II Publications Committee.
Senior Associate, Outside Opinion. Emeritus Professor, ANU
Read MoreLeader of axion dark matter group at Fermilab, USA
Read MoreAn esteemed and leading particle theorist, Professor Matthew Dolan has investigated Beyond the Standard Model physics for the past decade, making a number of important contributions to dark matter research in collider physics, direct detection and indirect detection.
Read MoreProf Priscilla Cushman (University of Minnesota; Spokesperson of SuperCDMS-SNOLAB) is the current Chair of the CDM International Scientific Advisory Committee
Read MoreProfessor Alan Duffy is an experienced computational astrophysicist, running large-scale supercomputer simulations to test the growth of dark matter structures.
Read MoreDurham University, UK; Fellow of the Royal Society (member 2020-2022)
Read MoreProfessor Phil Hopkins (Caltech) is a world-leading computational astrophysicists and expert on dark matter simulations, and has developed one of the standard supercomputer simulation codes, GIZMO.
Read MoreProfessor Jeremy Mould is one of the world’s leading experts in astrophysics. He was previously Director of the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the Australian National University and the American National Optical Astronomy Observatory.
Read MoreDr Jayden Newstead works on particle dark matter phenomenology, focusing on the direct detection of dark matter. He will provide a bridge between the Centre's theory and experimental efforts.
Read MoreCiaran O’Hare is an ARC DECRA fellow at the University of Sydney. He works on aspects of dark matter particle physics and astrophysics, including direct detection, axions, and dark matter halo models
Read MoreProfessor Gregory Lane is an internationally recognised leader in nuclear structure physics, especially using the techniques of time-correlated gamma ray and electron spectroscopy for investigations of exotic nuclei.
Read MoreCampbell Olsen has had a long career in Private Equity and operational management in the mining industry and has deep experience in international private equity practice and process.
Read MoreRobyn Owens is the former Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) of the University of Western Australia. Professor Owens studied Mathematics at UWA, Oxford and Paris XI.
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