Physicists and outreach staff have been working with regional Victorian secondary school students to provide insight into the variety and excitement of careers in science.
Read MoreMembers of the CYGNUS-Oz collaboration have received a funding injection of more than $90,000 that will enable the Australian team to play a pivotal role in the international quest to develop directional dark matter detectors.
Read MoreTo celebrate International Women’s Day, Centre Director Elisabetta Barberio spoke to the Victorian Government’s Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions about her experience climbing the professional ladder in a male-dominated field, and how she has supported the female leaders of the future.
Read MoreAbout 60 undergraduate and graduate students attended the Canberra International Physics Summer School in January 2023.
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Read MoreListen to Nicole Bell talk about why she loves her work as the leader of the Dark Matter Centre’s Theory program, why women remain under-represented in physics and the value of pursuing fundamental science.
Read MoreExternal position: Radiological Scientist
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Read MoreWe are seeking a fixed term research fellow in experimental particle physics with emphasis on dark matter direct detection and beyond the standard model physics.
Read MoreWomen are playing a significant role in the groundbreaking dark matter research happening at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics
Read MoreCongratulations Celine Boehm on winning the Australian Institute of Physics 2022 Women in Leadership Medal.
Read MoreUniversity of Melbourne and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics Professor Nicole Bell has been appointed President of the Australian Institute of Physics (AIP).
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Read MoreM. Tobar, M. Goryachev, W. Campbell
Read MoreThe neutron is one of the particles that make up the atomic nucleus. A free neutron is unstable and decays into other fundamental particles like proton, electron, and anti-electron neutrino.
Read MoreTyler Hughes is a PhD student at Swinburne University of Technology working under Karl Glazebrook. His research focuses on applying convolutional neural networks to identify dark matter substructure in images of strong galaxy-galaxy gravitational lenses and the limitations that these networks have.
Read MoreCentre Authors: Tobar, Michael, Goryachev, Maxim
Read MoreCentre Authors: Newstead, J.
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