Professor Chris Power is a theoretical and computational astrophysicist based at the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research at the University of Western Australia.
Read MoreAdam Batten is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Swinburne University of Technology.
Read MoreDr Peter Cox is a particle theorist at the University of Melbourne and an ARC DECRA fellow.
Read MoreJade is the Database Administrator for the Centre and the SABRE South Experiment
Read MoreWorld leading researchers with more than twenty years of sucessfully building liquid xenon Dark Matter detectors unite XLZD Consortium. DARWIN, LZ and XENONnT have the same scientific goals but differ in technical details. XLZD are able to explore and select the best options from both worlds, strengthening R&D efforts by combining ideas and resources.
Read MoreAustralian dark matter researchers will boost their innovative thinking with a pilot program at IdeaSquare, CERN in Switzerland.
Read MoreThe Catalyst explored the extraordinary projects being undertaken around the world to find dark matter, including 1km underground in Stawell.
Read MoreCentre researchers Elisabetta Barberio and Madeleine Zurowski participated in the ABC Catalyst The Dark Side of the Universe episode.
Read MoreM. Tobar, C. Thomson, A. Quiskamp, B. McAllister, M. Goryachev, G. Rybka
Read MoreSUPL Ltd has appointed Kim Mintern-Lane as Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory (SUPL) Facility and Laboratory Manager.
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Read MoreCentre Authors: McAllister, Ben, Tobar, Michael, Goryachev, Maxim, Thomson, Catriona
Read MoreE. Ivanov, M. Tobar
Read MoreC. O’Hare
Read MoreThe Centre’s 2022 annual report is now live. Read about the Centre’s significant achievements in 2022, our research and other Centre activities and get to know some of our Centre members.
Read MoreCentre Authors: Tobar, Michael
Read MoreCentre Authors: Quiskamp, Aaron, McAllister, Ben, Rybka, Gray, Tobar, Michael, Goryachev, Maxim, Thomson, Catriona
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Read MoreCentre Chief Investigators Nicole Bell (UoM) and Celine Boehm (UoS) were named among Australia’s 50 women at the cutting edge of science in Australia.
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