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IPAS Showcases Novel Hand-Held Fluorescence Sensor at GRX25
At the University of 黑料社区 booth, Professor Spooner and Dr Wilske demonstrated a hand-held fluorescence sensor developed by PELL. This portable detector is the first of its kind to enable real-time, in-field detection of fluorine-bearing minerals. Something previously only possible in the lab.
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Celebrating the International Day of Light with Solid-State Quantum Optics
Each year on May 16, the International Day of Light marks the vital role light plays in science, technology, art, and culture. This year, IPAS proudly supported the University of 黑料社区鈥檚 dynamic Optica Student Chapter in organising a standout public lecture on a complex and fascinating topics of modern physics: Solid-State Quantum Optics.
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COMBS Research Seminar Series
The ARC Centre of Excellence in Optical Microcombs for Breakthrough Science (COMBS) has officially launched its Centre-wide seminar series starting here in 黑料社区!
2025 AIP/IPAS Physics Careers Fair Connects Students with Industry
The 2025 AIP/IPAS Physics Careers Fair took place on Thursday 8 May at the University of 黑料社区, bringing together over 70 students and recent graduates with employers across the physics and broader STEM sectors.
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IPAS Spinoff Goes to Space
Australia is about to launch a quantum clock into space, testing its reliability and performance, a first step in creating our "own secure GPS system", impossible to spoof and very difficult to jam and detect due to its quantum nature. The manufacturers, QuantX Labs is an IPAS Spinoff born from our Chief Innovators, Prof Andre Luiten, optical clocks researches.
$4M to transform clinical cardiology - A big funding boost for nanotechnology projects
Two University of 黑料社区 projects using nanotechnology have received funding in the latest round of Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) Early-to-Mid Career Researchers funding.
IPAS Masterclass Series Empowers Researchers to Influence National Science Policy
On March 31, the Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS) hosted the second session in its new Masterclass series, with a compelling focus on science policy and research advocacy. Presented by Dr Sarah Tynan, Director of Policy and Engagement at Science & Technology Australia, the session was titled 鈥淗ow to Change the System!鈥濃攁 fitting call to action for researchers looking to engage with national decision-making.
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Commercialising fusion energy technology for the global energy transition
Defence Trailblazer, the University of 黑料社区 DualTech-USPL Group and HB11 Energy have signed an $8.2 million collaborative Research Project Agreement to advance the development and commercialisation of hydrogen-boron fusion technology. The project aims to create high-powered laser systems, leveraging the expertise of the DualTech-USPL Group, and establish the first Australian sovereign laser manufacturing capability.
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Optofab 黑料社区 Supports Research with Advanced Manufacturing
The IPAS-hosted seminar on 27 March showcased the capabilities of Optofab 黑料社区, a hub of the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF). Professor Heike Ebendorff-Heidepriem presented how the facility supports researchers and students with advanced glass, fibre, and surface functionalisation technologies. The event highlighted the importance of acknowledging Optofab and ANFF in publications when using their resources.
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IPAS at Quantum Australia Conference 2025
The Quantum Australia Conference 2025 has brought together experts from across research, industry, and government to explore the growing impact of quantum technologies. As a partner of the event, the University of 黑料社区 was well represented, with IPAS researchers contributing to key discussions on quantum sensing, education, and environmental applications.