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ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics
Robert Renz Marcelo Gregorio
Robert Renz Marcelo Gregorio

Dr Robert Renz Marcelo Gregorio is a Research Fellow at ANU specialising in the detection and mitigation of radon in rare-event physics experiments.

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PeopleJosh Cohen2 September 2025Domestic, Postdocs
Solid rock is no barrier for innovative physicist
Solid rock is no barrier for innovative physicist

Imagine the advantage to the mining industry of being able to ‘see’ through rock without having to excavate.

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Centre newsAnita Vecchies2 September 2025Informative, News, Media and Communications, Outreach and Media Portfolia
Quantum & dark matter road trip to finish lap of Australia in Sydney
Quantum & dark matter road trip to finish lap of Australia in Sydney

The National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip will complete its lap of Australia with an event in Sydney on Saturday.

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Centre news, Media ReleaseAnita Vecchies12 August 2025Informative, News, Media and Communications, Outreach and Media Portfolia
Excavation complete at Hyper-Kamiokande
Excavation complete at Hyper-Kamiokande

Excavation of the cavern where Hyper-Kamiokande will be built has been completed and the next phase of the construction has begun.

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Centre newsAnita Vecchies9 August 2025Informative, News, Media and Communications, Outreach and Media Portfolia
Students share the reason why the Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip matters
Students share the reason why the Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip matters

Students spoke to Channel 7 about why they enjoyed the visit from dark matter and quantum scientists as part of the annual National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip yesterday.

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Centre newsAnita Vecchies8 August 2025Informative, News, Media and Communications, Outreach and Media Portfolia
The road trip hits the news on Channel 9's Weekend Today!
The road trip hits the news on Channel 9's Weekend Today!

National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip organiser and road tripper Ben McAllister appeared on Channel 9’s Weekend Today show.

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Centre newsAnita Vecchies3 August 2025Informative, News, Media and Communications, Outreach and Media Portfolia
Photomultiplier requirements and pre-calibration for the SABRE South Liquid Scintillator Veto
Photomultiplier requirements and pre-calibration for the SABRE South Liquid Scintillator Veto
Direct DetectionFleur Morrison31 July 2025Publication
Characterisation of Hamamatsu R11065-20 PMTs for use in the SABRE South NaI(Tl) Crystal Detectors
Characterisation of Hamamatsu R11065-20 PMTs for use in the SABRE South NaI(Tl) Crystal Detectors
Direct DetectionFleur Morrison31 July 2025Publication
National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip to begin in Karratha
National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip to begin in Karratha

The National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip will take off from Karratha, WA, on Monday, 4 August, as it completes its lap of Australia.

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Centre news, Media ReleaseAnita Vecchies31 July 2025Informative, News, Media and Communications, Outreach and Media Portfolia
Dark Matter in the Coma cluster
Dark Matter in the Coma cluster
TheoryFleur Morrison31 July 2025Publication
Tidal adaptive softening and artificial fragmentation in cosmological simulations
Tidal adaptive softening and artificial fragmentation in cosmological simulations
TheoryFleur Morrison28 July 2025Publication
Euclid: IV. The NISP Calibration Unit
Euclid: IV. The NISP Calibration Unit
Fleur Morrison28 July 2025Publication
National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip to complete lap of the country in 2025
National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip to complete lap of the country in 2025

The National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip is back in 2025 to complete its lap across the length and breadth of Australia.

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Centre news, Media ReleaseAnita Vecchies10 July 2025Informative, News, Media and Communications, Outreach and Media Portfolia
ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics 2024 Annual Report
ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics 2024 Annual Report

The 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.

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Centre newsAnita Vecchies30 June 2025Informative, News, Annual Report
Ending the Hubble tension
Ending the Hubble tension
TheoryFleur Morrison28 June 2025Publication
Dark matter researcher at forefront of huge neutrino project in Japan
Dark matter researcher at forefront of huge neutrino project in Japan

In 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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Centre news, Direct Detection, UoMAnita Vecchies26 June 2025News, Direct Detection Research Theme
Niger Sultana
Niger Sultana

Centre Finance Manager

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PeopleJosh Cohen25 June 2025Domestic, Professional Staff
Near-quantum-limited axion dark matter search with the ORGAN experiment around 26  μ⁢eV
Near-quantum-limited axion dark matter search with the ORGAN experiment around 26  μ⁢eV
Direct DetectionFleur Morrison31 May 2025Publication
Improved receiver noise calibration for ADMX axion search: 4.54 to 5.41  μeV
Improved receiver noise calibration for ADMX axion search: 4.54 to 5.41  μeV
Direct DetectionFleur Morrison31 May 2025Publication
Balloons carrying muon detectors launched in Aussie and US collaboration
Balloons carrying muon detectors launched in Aussie and US collaboration

Seven high-altitude balloons floated upwards from four cities across the United States in a collaboration between Australian and American scientists and students. 

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Centre newsAnita Vecchies19 May 2025News, Education and Outreach
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