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  1. Congratulations to Dr Faris Shahidan

    Congratulations to Dr Shahidan whose PhD was awarded on 31 August! From his citation his contributions to the field involved the investigation of novel approaches to generating nanostructured surface colouration. He showed that nanoimprint lithography can produce complex three-dimensional nanostructures over large areas and at scale critical to adoption of structural colour technologies. His work […]

    optics.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2021/09/14/congratulations-to-dr-faris-shahidan

  2. TMOS seeking PhD and masters students

    The ARC Centre of Excellence for Transformative Meta-Optical Systems is now seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified candidates for MSc (coursework) and PhD positions. By harnessing the disruptive concept of meta-optics TMOS will develop the next generation of ultra-compact optical systems with fundamentally new and exciting capabilities. If you are interested in joining the […]

    optics.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2021/08/31/tmos-seeking-phd-and-masters-students

  3. Review article on thin film and meta-optical image processing

    Lukas Wesemann, Tim Davis and Ann Roberts have a new review article looking at the use of thin films and metasurfaces for all-optical image processing that appeared today in Applied Physics Reviews. Link here.

    optics.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2021/08/20/new-review-article-on-thin-film-optical-image-processing

  4. New article showing phase contrast imaging of cells with a nanophotonic device

    Members of the group led by Lukas Wesemann have demonstrated imaging of unstained cells using a nanophotonic device that has been published in Light: Science and Applications. Link to article here.

    optics.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2021/05/10/new-article-showing-phase-contrast-imaging-of-cells-with-a-nanophotonic-device

  5. Lukas Wesemann PhD completion

    Congratulations to Lukas Wesemann who was awarded his PhD on 5 March. His citation states that he investigated all-optical image processing with nanostructures.  He demonstrated both thin-film and patterned surfaces that can detect the edges of features in an image or permit visualisation of transparent objects. His study will enable the development of ultracompact and […]

    optics.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2021/03/09/lukas-wesemann-phd-completion

  6. Research Fellow positions in Meta-Optics available

    Ken Crozier and Ann Roberts have two research fellow positions available for suitably qualified applicants. The positions will be part of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Transformative Meta-Optical Systems and the roles will involve working on the experimental realisation of new nano-optical devices and their incorporation into optical systems. Applications close on 16 March. […]

    optics.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2021/02/25/research-fellow-positions-in-meta-optics-available

  7. Lift Off Scholarship for Shaban Sulejman

    Congratulations to MSc student Shaban who was recently awarded a Lift Off Scholarship by the Greater Shepparton Foundation. Shaban was interviewed by WIN News on Tuesday 23 February. Link to news item on Facebook here.

    optics.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2021/02/24/lift-off-scholarship-for-shaban-sulejman

  8. XROSS/Chantler Group projects

    Information regarding MSc and PhD projects in X-ray, Synchrotron & Atomic Physics, Quantum Electrodynamics& X-ray Laboratories can be found here here and a video discussing work in the lab here (123 MB).

    optics.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2020/10/12/xross-chantler-group-projects

  9. TMOS recruiting MSc and PhD students now!

    The ARC Centre of Excellence for Transformative Meta-Optical Systems is now seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified candidates for MSc and PhD positions. If you are interested in joining the Melbourne node as either a PhD or MSc student contact Professor Ken Crozier or Professor Ann Roberts. Note that PhD applications must be received by […]

    optics.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2020/08/19/tmos-recruiting-phd-students-now

  10. Detecting the Rotation of a Quantum Spin

    Alex Wood and Rob Scholten have co-authored a new paper in Physical Review Letters, highlighted in Physics Focus, that is generating a lot of excitement. Their experiments demonstrate the fundamental connections between spin, physical rotation, and quantum phase, and are applicable in schemes where the rotational degree of freedom of a quantum system is not […]

    optics.physics.unimelb.edu.au/2020/01/24/detecting-the-rotation-of-a-quantum-spin

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