Centre researchers Nicole Bell and Lindsay Bignell explored the big question of the nature of dark matter at the World Science Festival in Brisbane in March 2022.
Read MoreCentre Authors: Bell, N., Thomas, A. W., Lane, G., Bignell, L., Froehlich, M., Slavkovska, Z., McKie, L., Urquijo, P., Newstead, J., McNamara, P., O'Hare, C., Boehm, C., Mosbech, M., Dastgiri, F., Sengupta, D., Bolognino, I., Hill, G., Jackson, P., Spooner, N., Stuchbery, A.
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Centre Authors: Thomas, A. W., Wang, X.
Read MoreCentre Authors: Thomas, A. W., Williams, A. G., Wang, X.
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Read MoreProfessor Darren Croton is a theoretical and numerical astrophysicist, focusing on the formation and evolution of galaxies, the role of dark matter and dark energy, and the large-scale structure and cosmology of our Universe, using both supercomputer simulations and large observational data sets.
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Read MoreThe quest to uncover the nature of dark matter is one of the greatest challenges in science today, but the key to finally understanding this mysterious substance may well lie in the stars.
Read MoreAs a school student, theoretical physicist Professor Nicole Bell never expected her interest in maths to lead her to explore the big questions of the universe.
Read MoreFew students who are weighing up career options would imagine that a Physics degree could lead to a ‘crazy, jet-setting lifestyle’. But that is exactly how Associate Professor Martin White describes his career since completing his at Cambridge University in the UK.
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 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 MorePhysicist Ciaran O’Hare had his sights set on becoming a musician before astronomy captured his imagination.
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 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.
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