Centre members William Melbourne, Zuzana Slavkovska and Ferdos Dastgiri travelled to the INFN node at LNGS (Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso) to collaborate with the Dark Matter Centre’s partners, Ambra Mariani, Chiara Vignoli and Giuseppe DiCarlo between April 19 and May 5.
Read MoreThe Centre was lucky enough to have the opportunity to host the Veritasium team at its University of Melbourne laboratory, Swinburne University of Technology Wantirna Campus and the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory.
Read MoreNew ATLAS Early Career Scientist Board member , Harish Potti, talks about the board and how he aims to contribute.
Read MoreCentre PhD student Madeleine Zurowski was interviewed on ABC Afternoons by Jacinta Parsons about her ‘odd job’ searching for dark matter in a Stawell gold mine.
Read MoreA career in physics can be competitive and demanding, so it would not be surprising for researchers to want to rest after a long day in the laboratory.
Read MoreInternational Day of Light is a global initiative that provides an annual focal point for the continued appreciation of light and the role it plays in science, culture and art, education, and sustainable development, and in fields as diverse as medicine, communications, and energy.
Read MoreScientists from France and Australia will collaborate on a new multinational project using xenon to search for dark matter particles.
Read MoreOne of Australia’s top quantum technologies and dark matter scientists will deliver a talk at the University of Melbourne
Read MoreCentre researcher Ben McAllister talks to ABC Statewide Mornings about the National Quantum Road Trip that will travel across Australia in August 2022.
Read MoreCentre researchers Nicole Bell and Lindsay Bignell explored the big question of the nature of dark matter at the World Science Festival in Brisbane in March 2022.
Read MoreScientists will travel across Australia to share the excitement of the search for dark matter in the National Quantum Road Trip between August 8 and 26.
Read MoreThe Centre brings together extraordinary women from across Australia to explore the mystery of dark matter. To celebrate International Day of Women, we are highlighting the backgrounds of our women to find out how they became physicists and joined this extraordinary global search.
Read MoreTo celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Centre Director Elisabetta Barberio and ANU researcher Zuzana Slavkovska spoke on the ABC about their work and the Centre’s commitment to equality.
Read MoreAs a mother-of-two and chemist, Michaela Froehlich is a trailblazer in her field. When she welcomed her first child, she was the only woman in a team of male researchers.
Read MoreTo celebrate Dark Matter Day, we want to know what about something you wish existed. Find out more about our Mystery Matter! art competition.
Read MoreThe independent chair of the company that will manage and operate the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory (SUPL) has been awarded as an Officer of the Order of Australia in the Australia Day Honours List.
Read MoreThe winners of the Centre’s outreach and collaboration awards were announced at the 2021 Annual Workshop today.
Read MoreDr Sue Barrell has been appointed Chair of the SUPL Board, replacing Dr Leonie Walsh in the position.
Read MoreThe Centre’s Ben McAllister has won first prize in the University of Western Australia’s Rising Stars 2021 Awards.
Read MoreIn this SciArt activity, Centre member Raghda Abdel Khaleq will show you how to combine science and art to make beautiful works like the ones she has created..
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