A fridge that reaches temperatures 300 times cooler than outer space is due to be installed in the CELLAR facility in the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory (SUPL) by mid-2025.
Read MoreProfessor Nicole Bell is the outgoing President of the Australian Institute of Physics, and the leader of the Theory Program of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics.
Read MoreMannix Showell is a physics student at the University of Melbourne (B.Sci/D-MATHSC) working on simulation and data processing for direct detection of dark matter at SABRE South supervised by Professor Phillip Urquijo.
Read MoreProfessor Jordan Nash - Dean of the Faculty of Science at Monash University
Read MoreCentre researcher Theresa Fruth is about to set sail on the trip of a lifetime to Antarctica as part of the Homeward Bound leadership program for women and non-binary people in STEMM.
Read MoreResearch Director at the Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati of the National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN-LNF), Italy, Dr Catalina Curceanu is visiting the Dark Matter Centre as the recipient of the Lyle Fellowship. She discusses her visit, the collaboration it has fostered and why she loves Australia.
Read MoreResearchers have travelled deep underground to examine how cosmic rays influence the phase noise and performance of timekeeping technology.
Read MoreMo is currently undertaking a Bachelor of Science, majoring in Physics, at Swinburne University. He holds an Honours degree in Mechanical Engineering from RMIT University and is a Summer Vacation Scholar at the University of Melbourne’s Dark Matter Centre node, where he is working on Dark Matter Detection under the supervision of Professors Phillip Urquijo and Elisabetta Barberio.
Read MoreSai is a PhD student at the University of Melbourne and is working under the supervision of Profs. Phillip Urquijo and Elisabetta Barberio. He is interested in the applications of Machine Learning to particle physics experiments and has previously worked on a search for Axion-Like Particles in B-meson decays with the LHCb collaboration as part of his Masters' degree at Monash University, and on track reconstruction algorithms with the CYGNUS-Oz collaboration at the ANU.
Read MoreDr Eiasha Waheed is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Melbourne working on Axion-like particle (ALP) measurements at the Belle II experiment. ALPs could provide a portal connecting SM particles to Dark Matter.
Read MoreThe Australian National University invites applications for two positions in experimental dark matter detection. These positions are supported by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics.
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