Michael Mews is a PhD student at the University of Melbourne.
He works on the SABRE South experiment.
Read MoreMichael Mews is a PhD student at the University of Melbourne.
He works on the SABRE South experiment.
Read MoreLachlan Milligan is a PhD student at the University of Melbourne. He participates in the SABRE South experiment and has also worked with DSTG developing a GEANT4 simulation modelling a new neutron spectrometer.
Read MoreIman is a PhD student at the University of Melbourne. Iman’s area of research is the direct detection of boosted dark matter.
Read MoreLaura Baudis is a professor in the Physics Department of the University of Zurich and Associate Investigator with CDM. She has a long interest in dark matter and neutrino physics and has worked on dark matter detectors and on neutrinoless double beta decay since her days as a PhD student at the University of Heidelberg.
Read MoreChiara is a PhD student at the University of Sydney working on theoretical calculations for the CYGNUS experiment.
Read MoreDr Ellen Sirks is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Sydney specialisng in using cosmological hydrodynamical simulations of galaxy clusters to probe the nature of dark matter.
Read MoreEmily Filmer discusses why she travelled across Australia in the QDM Road Trip to show rural and remote students to show students the true face of STEM.
Read MoreCentre researcher Jeremy Bourhill spoke to ABC Perth about the National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip that is travelling across remote and rural Australia in August 2023.
Read MoreThis is an exceptional tenure track opportunity for an ambitious researcher to join the prestigious Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics and contribute to world-class research in experimental particle physics with emphasis on dark matter direct detection and beyond the standard model physics.
Read MoreThis is a great opportunity to work at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics to provide a broad range of administrative, secretarial and executive support services to the Centre Director, reporting to the Centre’s Chief Operating Officer (COO) and working closely with the COO and administrative staff of the Centre.
Read MoreTaking place in the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, from Monday, July 17, to Friday, July 21, is the 31st Lepton Photon Conference 2023. A number of CDM members will be presenting and attending the conference, including Elisabetta Barberio and Alan Duffy.
Read MoreEach year there's a cohort of approximately 100 women participating in Homeward Bound, a global leadership initiative for women in STEMM subjects. Experimental Astro particle Physicist, lecturer at the University of Sydney and Dark Matter Centre Member Theresa Fruth is one woman a part of this year's community and she’s sharing her experience.
Read MoreScience Gallery Melbourne is launching 'Dark Matters,' a new exhibition in August, to present pieces that merge art and science, and we're proud to have two of our Centre Researchers on board as collaborators with two of the exhibiting artists.
Read MoreJackie Bondell, Education and Outreach Coordinator for the CDM, attended the International Particle Physics Outreach Group (IPPOG) Meeting in May 2023 in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Read MoreThis is an exceptional tenure track opportunity for an ambitious researcher to join the prestigious Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics and contribute to world-class research in experimental particle physics with emphasis on dark matter direct detection and beyond the standard model physics.
Read MoreThe University of Melbourne released their Annual Report, and we're pleased to announce that The Centre of Dark Matter Particle Physics has made a feature point on its pages.
Read MoreProfessor Buchler works at the ANU and has a background in quantum and nano-optics with a focus on atom-light interactions.
Read MoreGuangyong Fu participates in the SABRE experiment, where his research concentrates on muon background simulation and detector characterisation.
Read MoreEmeritus Professor Robyn Owens, mathematician and ARC Centre for Dark Matter Particle Physics of the University of Western Australia, has been recognised for her 'significant service to science in computer vision and mathematics.'
Read MoreProfessor Nicole Bell spoke to Cosmos Magazine about neutrinos and dark matter, the known and unknown components of the "hidden universe".
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