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The Training Centre for Current and Emergent Quantum Technologies is funded by the Australian Research Council to support 12 full time Higher Degree by Research (HDR) students who will undertake
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an ARC Discovery Project in conjunction with support from Curtin University. The purpose of the scholarship is to support a PhD student to carry out research in quantum collision theory. Currently
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quantum properties of the fabricated samples will be investigated using state-of-the-art research facilities available at RMIT. Two scholarships are available: one will focus on experiments, and one
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Fluorescent colour centres in diamonds are at the heart of many emerging quantum sensing technologies, which are used in applications ranging from biomedicine to defence. This project aims
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- and many-body physics in scenarios ranging from superfluids to quantum impurity problems to light-matter coupled systems. A large part of my work is carried out within the Australian Centre
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application for admission to the PhD (Applied Physics) program. Ideally, candidates would have a background in optics, condensed matter, and quantum physics. Additionally, some understanding of programming is
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and quantum impurities. A large part of my work is carried out within the Australian Centre of Excellence for Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies (FLEET), where I am currently leading
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fields and control systems. In addition to this, simulations of electron spins and subsequent data analysis are also an important aspect of our work. "Wide-field quantum microscopy of exotic materials
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My area of expertise is condensed matter theory. I am interested in the interplay between interactions and unconventional electronic properties of novel materials including graphene, topological
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advanced optical materials and nanotechnology to unleash the full potential of structured light in optical and quantum information processing. Our developed photonic devices and systems have significant