Theo Ferraz Motta’s aeas of research are High-Density QCD, Neutron Star Phenomenology, and Dark Matter in Compact Stars.
Read MoreWasif Husain’s areas of research are neutron stars, Dark matter, High-Energy Nuclear and Particle Physics.
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 MoreShihai contributes to development of high purity crystals for WIMP detectors.
Read MoreYong contributes to development of high purity crystals for WIMP detectors.
Read MoreZengwei contributes to development of high purity crystals for WIMP detectors.
Read MoreDr Zijun (Cindy) Zhao is a postdoctoral research associate at UWA node.at UWA node. Upon completion of her PhD from The University of Sydney in 2020, she got a Deborah Jin Fellowship from EQUS to support her research in Quantum Technologies to Test Fundamental Physics and Search for Dark Matter with CI Prof. Michael Tobar.
Read MoreProfessor Zhenwei Cao is an established researcher in the area of automation and control, robotics and mechatronics.
Read MoreProfessor Geoffrey Brooks is a Professor in Mechanical Engineering at Swinburne University of Technology. His background is in Process Metallurgy and he has an international reputation in that field, winning major international awards or his fundamental work in metallurgical processing.
Read MoreAssociate Professor Christine Thong is the Applied Innovation Theme Leader in the Centre’s Outreach and Media Engagement Folio. Christine will establish an Innovation Lab using design-inspired approaches to explore new opportunities for commercial application and societal impact of the Centre’s research.
Read MoreResearchers from some of Australia’s top universities will come together to begin their seven-year journey to discover dark matter at the new ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics’ first Annual Meeting today and Friday.
Read MoreAnita Vecchies is the Centre’s Chief Operating Officer. She has worked in research administration at the University of Melbourne since 2008, with extensive experience in large, collaborative Australian Research Council and government grant schemes.
Read MoreChristian is from the University of Freiburg and his main research is the physics at hadron colliders.
Read MoreMarc is from the University of Freiburg. He is an internationally renowned expert in the field of dark matter direct detection.
Read MoreProfessor Eugene Ivanov is a Senior Principal Research Fellow in the Department of Physics at the University of Western Australia.
Read MoreIan McArthur completed a PhD at Harvard University in supersymmetric quantum field theory.
Read MorePeter conducted graduate studies in astronomy and astrophysics at the Australian National University and received his PhD in 1982.
Read MoreThus far in these posts, we’ve discussed WIMPs, WISPs and axions. Whilst these- particularly WIMPs and axions- represent the prevalent candidate regimes for direct…
Read MoreWhilst looking for axion-mass DM candidates, the XENON1T experiment has indeed seen a surplus of events; but this does not necessarily mean the detection of a DM particle.
Read MoreProtoplanetary discs- discs of gas and dust around young stars, in which planets are forming- could be used to probe for very-low-mass axion DM candidate particles.
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