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catheter probe based magnetic sensors for biological applications. To perform quantum sensing, we optically read-out the NV centre's electron spin state to quantify the perturbing effect of nearby
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humans, and the maintenance of general health’ and excludes the health sciences disciplines of nursing, pharmacy, dental studies, optical science, public health, radiography, rehabilitation therapies
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optoelectronics, green energy, and fundamental quantum optics. As a member of my group you will have the opportunity to work with my DECRA sub-group leader Dr. Haoran Ren, and also with my research team at Imperial
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I supervise a wide range of projects stellar astronomy. They include modelling stars in 1D or 3D, deciphering the origin of the elements (stellar nucleosynthesis), and observing using optical
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microscopes, learning or applying knowledge and skills in optics, quantum physics, and condensed matter physics. Secondly, the student will use this platform to interrogate magnetism in novel 2D magnetic
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), singular optics, using electrons, atoms and light and the exploration of complex systems using statistical field theory. "Catastrophes on order-parameter manifolds" (with Dr Alexis Bishop and Dr Timothy
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insulators and Weyl semimetals. The former favours quantum states of matter (e.g. excitonic superfluidity, quantum magnetism, superconductivity), while the latter makes their optical and transport properties
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of the internationally recognised Integrated Photonics and Applications Centre working with a team of more than 50 people at RMIT University and beyond. Through this project you will learn about both integrated optics
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, spectroscopy, astrometry) using massive optical telescopes on Earth and in space (e.g., Hubble, Gaia, JWST, Kepler, TESS). My group develops cutting-edge models to extract the most from noisy data and to better
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My primary areas of research activity are two fold: first, studing thermonuclear (X-ray) bursts from accreting neutron stars; and second, searches for optical counterparts of gravitational-wave