26/08/2022
Hi everyone, WIE Unimelb organises a Discussion Panel on "How to Choose the Right Career Path?”
Time: Wednesday, 31 August 4:00 - 6:00pm
Location: Manhari Room, Level 7, Melbourne Connect
Panel Discussion “How to Choose the Right Career Path?”
IEEE WIE (Women in Engineering) UniMelb organises a Discussion Panel on "How to Choose the Right Career Path?”
24/08/2022
Join IEEE WIE Victoria for a free entrepreneurship event tonight!
In conversation with Laxmi and Maneesha on Entrepreneurship
In conversation with Laxmi and Maneesha on Entrepreneurship
19/08/2022
Registration is Now Open for our IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBS) International Student Conference Asia-Pacific!
Key Details
◆ Date: Monday 26th September- Wednesday 28th September
◆ Cost: Free for all students
◆ Location: Online (Day 1-3), St Vincent’s Hospital/RMIT (Day 1), Monash University (Day 2), and the University of Melbourne (Day 3)
Why Attend?
◆ Hear about the latest work, research, opportunities and career pathways from industry, researchers, and students within biomedical engineering
◆ Submit a poster (https://isc.embs.org/2022australia/poster-submissions/) to showcase your work within biomedical engineering and win cash prizes
◆Lab tours of RMIT Advanced Manufacturing Precinct, Robotics in Medicine and Interaction Lab, Melbourne Brain Centre Imaging Unit, and more!
◆ Workshops on Bioprinting, Medical Imaging, Arduino, and Brain-Computer Interfaces
◆ MBSI - Melbourne BioInnovation Student Initiative BioDesign Pitch Competition
◆ And of course, free food
Learn more about the conference here: https://isc.embs.org/2022australia/
Register here: https://bit.ly/isc_australia_register
Stay tuned for details on speakers, lab tours and workshops!
18/08/2022
Great turn out at our Coffee Catch Up and look forward to announcing more events in the coming days!
25/07/2022
Join our partner club at this great hackathon opportunity!
19/05/2022
PRECISION METROLOGY WITH PHOTONS, PHONONS AND SPINS: ANSWERING MAJOR UNSOLVED PROBLEMS IN PHYSICS AND ADVANCING TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE
Join Victorian Section, University of Melbourne, WIE and University of Melbourne, as they host Professor Michael Tobar of Quantum Technologies and Dark Matter Research Laboratory at the University of Western Australia to learn more about PRECISION METROLOGY.
Date and Time: 07 Apr 2022, 05:30 PM to 06:30 PM
Abstract: The Quantum Technologies and Dark Matter research laboratory has a rich history of developing precision tools for both fundamental physics and industrial applications. This includes the development and application of novel low-loss and highly sensitive resonant photonic and phononic cavities, such as whispering gallery and re-entrant cavities, as well as photonic band gap and bulk acoustic wave structures. These cavities have been used in a range of applications, including highly stable low noise classical and atomic oscillators, low noise measurement systems, highly sensitivity displacement sensors, high precision electron spin resonance, and spin-wave spectroscopy, high precision measurement of material properties, and applications of low-loss quantum hybrid systems, which are strongly coupled to form polaritons or quasi-particles. Translational applications of our technology has included the realisation of the lowest noise oscillators and systems for advance radar, the enabling of high accuracy atomic clocks, and ultra-sensitive transducers for precision gravity measurements.
Meanwhile, there is currently a world-wide renascence to adapt precision and quantum measurement techniques to major unsolved problems in physics. This includes the effort to discover “Beyond Standard Model” physics, including the nature of Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the unification of Quantum Mechanics with General Relativity to discover the unified theory of everything. Thus, the aforementioned technology has been adapted to realize precision measurement tools and techniques to test some of these core aspects of fundamental physics, such as searches for Lorentz invariance violations in the photon, phonon and gravity sectors, possible variations in fundamental constants, searches for wave-like dark matter and test of quantum gravity. This work includes: 1) Our study and application of putative modified physical equations due to beyond standard model physics, to determine possible new experiments: 2) An overview of our current experimental program, including status and future directions. This includes experiments that take advantage of axion-photon coupling and axion-spin coupling to search for axion dark matter. High acoustic Q phonon systems to search for Lorentz violations, high frequency gravity waves, scalar dark matter and tests of quantum gravity from the possible modification of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
To Register: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/310549
28/11/2021
IEEE CS TechX Student Congress 2021
Registration Link: tinyurl.com/techx2021
The student branches at Victorian Section are organizing the TechX event series during Dec 1-3, 2021 for university students and recent graduates to enhance their technical and professional development. Expert guidance is provided through virtual and hands-on sessions for learning emerging technology, career building, soft skills development, and industry engagement. Please register for the complete schedule and more information.