W. Campbell, M. Tobar, M. Goryachev
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Read MoreW. Campbell, M. Tobar, M. Goryachev
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Read MoreCentre Authors: Tobar, Michael, Goryachev, Maxim
Read MoreCentre Authors: Tims, S., Froehlich, M., Dastgiri, F., Hotchkis, M., Koll, D., Slavkovska, Z., Wallner, A.
Read MoreCentre Authors: Zhao, C., Goryachev, M., Tobar, M.
Read MoreFerdos Dastgiri is a PhD student working on dark matter Direct Detection and Metrology in SABRE and CYGNUS.
Read MoreProfessor Gregory Lane is an internationally recognised leader in nuclear structure physics, especially using the techniques of time-correlated gamma ray and electron spectroscopy for investigations of exotic nuclei.
Read MoreProfessor Andrew Stuchbery is widely regarded for innovation of experimental techniques to measure electromagnetic moments in radioactive nuclei.
Read MoreAssociate Professor Stephen Tims has been the driving force behind the ANU AMS actinide measurement program for over 10 years.
Read MoreMichael E. Tobar is currently a Professor of Physics at the University of Western Australia School of Physics. Notably, between 2009 and 2014, he was awarded a Laureate Fellowship by the Australian Research Council.
Read MoreDr Zuzana Slavkovska’s area of research is in SABRE experimental backgrounds: simulations and measurements of the cosmogenic radiobackgrounds in NaI(Tl), measurements of the intrinsic backgrounds in the crystal powder, and veto liquid scintillator characterization and background measurements.
Read MoreElrina Hartman’s area of research is a novel approach to WIMP detection via the characterisation of high-Q whispering gallery modes in cylindrical crystals.
Read MoreDr Graeme Flower’s area of research is axion dark matter detection experiments, applications of magnetic materials, and single-photon counting.
Read MoreA brief overview of what we mean by “precision metrology” in the context of the Centre’s search for dark matter.
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