National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip organiser and road tripper Ben McAllister appeared on Channel 9’s Weekend Today show.
Read MoreThe National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip will take off from Karratha, WA, on Monday, 4 August, as it completes its lap of Australia.
Read MoreThe National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip is back in 2025 to complete its lap across the length and breadth of Australia.
Read MoreThe Centre’s 2024 Annual Report is now live. Read about the Centre’s significant achievements in 2024, our research and other Centre activities and get to know some of our Centre members.
Read MoreIn the world of physics, it often takes something mind-bogglingly big to detect something tiny. This is true of the Hyper-Kamiokande experiment in Japan that has been designed to understand subatomic particles called neutrinos – the most abundant type of matter particle in nature.
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Read MoreSeven high-altitude balloons floated upwards from four cities across the United States in a collaboration between Australian and American scientists and students.
Read MoreI am a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Melbourne involved in the SABRE experiment and working on medical imaging. During my PhD at Saclay University, France, I developed new optically read out gaseous detectors for rare event detection, X-ray and neutron radiography, as well as medical imaging.
Read MoreThe SABRE South collaboration is preparing for the dark matter experiment to journey into its final destination in the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory in mid-2025.
Read MoreThis is a great opportunity to work at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics to provide a high-level accounting and budgeting service to the Centre.
Read MoreResearchers, students and science-lovers across the world now have access to the design of the globally significant SABRE South dark matter experiment in the lead up to its installation in the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory.
Read MoreAron is an undergraduate physics student at the University of Melbourne (B.Sci) supervised by Professor Elisabetta Barberio.
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