Emily Filmer is studying upgrades to the ATLAS Detector, with a particular focus on the Inner Tracker Strip geometry, and Endcap module testing.
Read MoreFerdos Dastgiri is a PhD student working on dark matter Direct Detection and Metrology in SABRE and CYGNUS.
Read MoreDr Federico Scutti is a postdoctoral researcher at Swinburne University of Technology and has previously worked on Heavy Neutrino research with data collected by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider.
Read MoreProfessor Nicole Bell is an international leader in particle and astroparticle physics. She has broad expertise in dark matter phenomenology spanning direct detection, indirect detection, collider searches, astroparticle physics and cosmology.
Read MoreUniversity of Hawaii, USA; Chair of the Belle II Publications Committee.
Michael 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 MoreProfessor Volkas is an internationally esteemed theoretical particle physicist, with particular expertise in model building- the construction of theories that extend the Standard Model of particle physics.
Read MoreAssociate Professor White co-leads the GAMBIT collaboration, an international team that performs global fits of beyond-Standard Model physics models, including models of dark matter.
Read MoreDr Graeme Flower’s area of research is axion dark matter detection experiments, applications of magnetic materials, and single-photon counting.
Read MoreAssociate Professor Gray Rybka (Uni of Washington) is a leading researcher in the area of axion direct-detection searches.
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