05/04/2017
Nowadays, there are 10 billion mobile devices connected to the wireless network and all require bandwidth and capacity - PhD Student Yang Liu.
..this technology will be crucial not only to safeguard our defence capabilities, it will also help foster the so-called wireless revolution - where more and more devices are connected to the wireless network. This includes the internet of things, fifth generation (5G) communications, and smart home and smart cities - Professor Eggleton.
News | The University of Sydney
Researchers from the ARC Centre for Ultrahigh bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems (CUDOS) in the University of Sydney's Australian Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology have made a breakthrough achieving radio frequency signal control at sub-nanosecond time scales on a chip-scale optical…
20/05/2016
The School of Physics Friday Feed:
- Catch up with our AINST Flagship Research Program Leaders as they answer Reddit's questions on nanoscale science, how it can change society and how you can become involved in nanoscale science and research in today's Science AMA Series.
- What does it mean to achieve equity in academia? Maryanne Large outlines the challenges women face and some of the steps required to address equity issues in an interview with Honi Soit.
- Keep an eye out for Vanessa Moss and Luke Barnes as they participate in the Vivid Sydney Event "The Story of Light: Deciphering the Data Encoded in the Cosmic Light" at the Powerhouse Museum on May 29!
- NASA's discovery of 1300 new planets outside our solar system kept us busy, as Tim Bedding, Simon Murphy and Daniel Huber spoke to ABC News (Melbourne), Today Tonight (Adelaide) and Fairfax Media respectively.
- We've opened the Parenting Room! Facilities such as changing tables and a nursing chair continue the equity, diversity and inclusion initiatives taken by the School of Physics to support all staff, students and visitors.
Links:
AINST Flagship Program Leaders AMA: https://www.reddit.com/r/askscience/comments/4k49mm/science_ama_series_we_are_university_of_sydney/
Maryanne Large in Honi Soit: https://issuu.com/srcpubs/docs/honi_soit_2016__semester_1_-_week_1_15100b9d31e987
The Story of Light Vivid Sydney Event: http://www.vividsydney.com/event/ideas/story-light-deciphering-data-encoded-cosmic-light
Simon Murphy on Today Tonight (Adelaide): http://www.todaytonightadelaide.com.au/stories/kepler-discovery
Daniel Huber in The Sydney Morning Herald: http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci-tech/discovered-the-greatest-ever-stash-of-alien-orbs-20160511-gosq2o.html
Photo Credits:
Michael, Ben and David answering Reddit AMA questions: University of Sydney
Parenting Room: Nathan Apps
Extraterrestrial Planets: W. Stenzel/NASA
19/05/2016
Want to know how nanoscale science works? Ask our Flagship Program Leaders on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/askscience/comments/4k49mm/science_ama_series_we_are_university_of_sydney/
Science AMA Series: We are University of Sydney physicists working at the nanoscale – from...
Hi Reddit! We (Professor David Reilly, Professor Benjamin Eggleton, Associate Professor Michael Biercuk) have just moved into a $150 million...
06/05/2016
The School of Physics Friday Feed:
- How do we find exoplanets? Join Natalie Batalha, NASA Mission Scientist for the Kepler Mission at the Professor Walter Stibbs Lecture for 2016 on the Sydney Ideas SoundCloud.
- "I think he does a fantastic job and it's really great to see a politician have some knowledge of the field." - David Reily on Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's explanation of quantum computing
- Why study Physics? Watch astrophysicist Vanessa Moss as she outlines how Physics got her and colleagues where they are!
- What does Nanophotonics mean for you? Ben Eggleton enlightens us all on the immense possibilities for nanophotonics.
Links:
Natalie Batalha on exoplanets: https://soundcloud.com/sydney-ideas/professor-walter-stibbs-lecture-2016-dr-natalie-batalha-nasa-ames-research-center
Vanessa Moss on studying physics (courtesy of Caastro in the Classroom): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KQiUwzsvN0
David Reily on Justin Trudeau:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/2016/05/03/justin-trudeau-quantum-computing-dave-reilly_n_9835088.html
Ben Eggleton on Nanophotonics:
https://theconversation.com/small-and-bright-what-nanophotonics-means-for-you-58747
Picture Credits:
Natalie Batalha: Dan Huber at on Twitter
Vanessa Moss: CAASTRO
David Reily: Video Still - Tom Compagnoni
Nanophotonics: CUDOS
29/04/2016
The School of Physics Friday Feed:
- Where can a degree in Physics take you? University of Sydney Physics students have the chance to meet Dr Michelle Deaker, Rebecca Lodin and Sandra Tavener at the first Physics Career Symposium for 2016 on Tuesday 24 May 2016 as they tell us how they broke into their respective fields!
- Why should you study Physics? Our friends over in Caastro in the Classroom have a special livestream for school students on Tuesday 3 May, where Vanessa Moss will share her perspective on where Physics has taken her and her colleagues!
- Join Warwick Holmes, former ESA Avionics System Engineer, at his Sydney Ideas talk on Tuesday 10 May as he talks about the Rosetta Project and how exactly do you build a satellite to land on Comet-67P.
- Catch up with Ben Eggleton on ABC News 24 as he follows up on the launch of the Australian Institute for Nanoscale Science & Technology on nanotechnology, photonics and quantum computing.
- What planet does Miley Cyrus have on her arm? John O'Byrne clarifies the situation for The Washington Post.
Links and Registration Details:
Physics Career Symposium: Tuesday 24 May 2016 at 1.00pm – 2:00pm, Physics Lecture Theatre 2, Level 4 Physics Building A28; register through vaiju.deb at the sydney.edu.au email domain
CAASTRO in the Classroom: http://www.caastro.org/registration-for-live-streaming-event
Warwick Holmes on the Rosetta Project: http://whatson.sydney.edu.au/events/published/sydney-ideas-warwick-holmes
Ben Eggleton on Weekend Breakfast, ABC News 24: http://mms.tveyes.com/PlaybackPortal.aspx?SavedEditID=e58958d6-8cd3-4a09-8bc9-11389f586d51
Miley Cyrus's New Tattoo: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/04/28/miley-cyrus-jupiter-tattoo-looks-suspiciously-like-a-different-planet/
Photo Credits:
Michelle Deaker, Rebecca Lodin and Sandra Tavener: University of Sydney
Vanessa Moss: CAASTRO
Warwick Holmes: Sydney Ideas
Ben Eggleton on ABC Weekend Breakfast: Screencap from ABC
Miley Cyrus: Instagram
22/04/2016
The School of Physics Friday Feed:
- Over the last 3 days, we've had the official launch of the Australian Institute for Nanoscale Science & Technology, beginning with Joanna Aizenberg's talk on Slippery Surfaces, and continuing with the Scientific Meeting which outlined the exciting science at the nanoscale! To follow the launch, look up on Twitter and check out the news articles on the launch of AINST on the web and below.
- Catch David Reily on ABC 730 combining his passions of music and quantum physics in a feature on the quantum computing arms race.
- Don't forget to register for the Professor Walter Stibbs Lecture 2016 on 28 April, featuring Natalie Batalha, NASA Mission Scientist for the Kepler Mission on the search for exoplanets using the Kepler Space Telescope!
- Crowdfunding science? Geraint Lewis gives us the history of the Wow! signal as efforts are in motion to determine what the Wow! signal is using crowdfunding sources.
- The School celebrated the birthday of Ian Falconer at the fortnightly morning tea. Congratulations Ian and thank you for all your contributions to the School of Physics!
Links and Registration:
The launch of AINST: http://sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2016/04/20/australia_s-first-facility-built-for-nanoscience-launched.html
Twitter Feed: https://twitter.com/search?q=%23SydneyNano&src=typd
AINST: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-04-20/nanoscience-centre-helps-microsoft-enter-computer-arms-race/7341318
AINST: http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci-tech/sydney-university-vicechancellor-rails-against-stupid-thinking-on-innovation-20160420-goan9c.html
AINST Director Thomas Maschmeyer on Innovation: http://www.smh.com.au/comment/thomas-maschmeyer-on-innovation-20160419-go9w3a.html
David Reily and Norman Whitaker: http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2015/s4447258.htm
Natalie Batalha's talk: http://whatson.sydney.edu.au/events/published/sydney-ideas-natalie-batalha
Wow! Signal Crowdfunding: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-04-15/crowdfunding-could-help-solve-wow!-signal-mystery/7331156
Photo credits:
AINST Launch: Shiva Ford
Natalie Batalha: NASA
Wow! Signal: ABC News
Ian's Birthday: Sam Toefy
20/04/2016
At the launch of the Australian Institute for Nanoscale Science & Technology!
19/04/2016
Joanna Aizenberg brings a full crowd into the Messel Lecture Theatre for her talk on Slippery Surfaces as part of Sydney Ideas and the launch of the Australian Institute for Nanoscale Science & Technology!
15/04/2016
The School of Physics Friday Feed:
- Congratulations to all our School of Physics students who graduated yesterday! We applaud your hard work and dedication over many years and wish you all the best!
- The Official Launch of the Australian Institute for Nanoscale Science & Technology (AINST) is happening next week! It all starts on Tuesday 19 April with Professor Joanna Aizenberg giving a public Sydney Ideas talk on 'Slippery Surfaces'; followed by the Scientific Meeting on Wednesday 20 - Thursday 21 April featuring the latest in Nanoscale science; from photonics to materials science to biology and more! See below for links and registration details.
- What do you do when Moore's Law is reaching its limit? David Reilly outlines the options in an article in the April 9 edition of The Weekend Australian.
- Geraint Lewis Skyped into the Stage 3 classroom at St Mel's Catholic Primary School, Campsie to answer questions all about space, including black holes!
- In a look back at the history of the School of Physics, Professor Jennifer Clarke from the University of New England goes through the archives to write about the enduring efforts of Emeritus Professor Harry Messel to educate girls and women about science and physics during his tenure as the Head of School.
Links, registration and more information:
Sydney Ideas with Professor Joanna Aizenberg: http://whatson.sydney.edu.au/events/published/sydney-ideas-professor-joanna-aizenberg
AINST Scientific Meeting: https://events.sydney.edu.au/office2/getdemo.ei?id=20608&s=_6300TKIC5
David Reilly in The Australian (subscription required) - http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/inquirer/artificial-intelligence-a-super-power-on-the-rise-in-the-cloud/news-story/ebd96246052c4bef3d3845613877085b
Harry Messel and Girls in Science (Page 18-22):http://sydney.edu.au/arms/archives/Record%202014_SydUni_web.pdf
Picture Credits:
Joanna Aizenberg: Sydney Ideas
David Reilly: Britta Campion
Summer School Students in 1962: Science Foundation for Physics
12/04/2016
We would like to bring to your attention two upcoming Sydney Ideas presentations:
- The Sydney Institute of Astronomy will co-host the Professor Walter Stibbs Lecture, where Dr Natalie Batalha will enlighten us on the serach for planets using the Kepler space observatory
http://whatson.sydney.edu.au/events/published/sydney-ideas-natalie-batalha
- Sydney SpaceNet will co-host Warwick Holmes, who will give us an insider view, as a former ESA Avionics System Engineer, on the Rosetta Project, the first interplanetary mission to orbit and land a spacecraft on a Comet amongst numerous other firsts
http://whatson.sydney.edu.au/events/published/sydney-ideas-warwick-holmes
We hope to see you there on both nights, so make sure to click on the links to register for these fascinating, out-of-this-world presentations!
08/04/2016
The School of Physics Friday Feed:
- The Autumn 2016 Physics News is dedicated to the women of the School of Physics. We tell their stories and recognise the immense contribution women have made to the School of Physics since its inception and continue our efforts to fulfil our pledge for parity:
http://sydney.edu.au/science/physics/pdfs/alumni/Physics-Newsletter-autumn-2016-web.pdf
- Catch up with Mike Biercuk on the Innovation, Collaboration & NBN edition of Q&A, first aired on March 28: http://www.abc.net.au/tv/qanda/txt/s4415856.htm
- How does the Moon affect the Easter dates? Geraint Lewis spoke to 702 Sydney ABC over the Easter break about how the vernal equinox affects the date of Easter.
- Researchers in CUDOS received Chinese news coverage on their paper 'Active temporal multiplexing of indistinguishable heralded single photons' published in Nature Communications on 21 March:
China Daily: http://cnews.chinadaily.com.cn/2016-03/24/content_24076539.htm
ACB News: http://www.acbnewsonline.com.au/html/2016/azjujiao_0323/16237.html
Science Home: http://www.kexuehome.com/articles/201604052693.html
24/03/2016
Another great set of feature articles on the Sydney Nanoscience Hub, this time coming from The Australian!
On the Cusp of the Nanorevolution (subscription required):
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/inquirer/on-the-cusp-of-the-nano-revolution/news-story/e78e7624ea5cafea76c3dda50db50396
Sydney Nanoscience Hub: From Little Things, Big Things Grow (subscription required):
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/sydney-nanoscience-hub-from-little-things-big-things-grow/news-story/8a6a7f3d92744bc27e1b6b8db4717429
Quantum Leap into World of Photons (subscription required):
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/inquirer/quantum-leap-into-world-of-photons/news-story/f4d1a789edf9439545fa02b4d4562ebb
Cusp of the nano revolution
The heritage-listed Physics Building is a charming 1920s brick construction that seems more like a stately hotel than a centre of learning at the University of Sydney. Yet in recent years its surrounds have changed. Gone are the old utilities blocks that nestled right next door. In their place is a…
09/03/2016
The Sydney Morning Herald today features the Sydney Nanoscience Hub on the front cover, in preparation for the official opening of the Sydney Nanoscience Hub on 20 April!
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/innovation/sydney-university-to-open-nanoscience-hub-for-the-quantum-technologies-of-the-future-20160307-gnca74.html
Behind Sydney Uni's 'Star Trek' doors
The coming scientific revolution will make today's supercomputers seem sluggish.
07/03/2016
The Head of School, Professor Tim Bedding, welcomes attendees at the International Women's Day Breakfast, organised by the Physics Equity and Access Committee, in the foyer of the Sydney Nanoscience Hub.
This Breakfast celebrates the immense achievements and contributions women have made to the School of Physics since its inception, as well as continuing to support the strong commitment the School of Physics has made to creating a more equitable and diverse workplace.
The commitment of the School of Physics to achieve equity and diversity in the workplace continues later today as Tim, along with Associate Professor Maryanne Large, Dr Shaghik Atakaramians, PhD student Emma Lindley and Associate Professor John O'Byrne will be part of a panel discussion in MacLaurin Hall on the topic of 'Gender Equity Is Also Men's Business', conducted as part of the University of Sydney's International Women's Day celebrations, focused on this year's global theme of 'Pledge for Parity'.
05/03/2016
Go behind the scenes with Dr Vanessa Moss from CAASTRO as she and other scientists from across the nation gather for the 16th annual Science Meets Parliament event in Canberra.
See some of the tips, lessons and challenges behind effectively communicating the excellent work done by scientists with politicians as she shares the research conducted at ASKAP with Senator Kim Carr!
http://riaus.tv/videos/behind-scenes-science-meet-parliament-2016
Credit: RiAus
Behind the Scenes at Science Meet Parliament 2016
Every year during Science Meets Parliament, scientist from around the country travel to Canberra to meet politicians and policy makers During the two days, there is a lot at stake for the participants, as politicians can influence budgets and policy priorities. It is like 'Australia Got Talent' fo…
27/11/2015
Research contributions from Professor Peter Tuthill
News | The University of Sydney
Stunning images of an alien planet nursery 450 light years away have been captured by a team of scientists for the first time. One of the newborn planets is glowing, as a maelstrom of dust and particles rains down on it and gets heated to ferocious temperatures.
27/11/2015
CUDOS celebrates opening of new labs
News | The University of Sydney
CUDOS celebrated a move to new labs at the Sydney Nanoscience Hub, with tours of the two purpose built research facilities for its stimulated Brillouin scattering and nonlinear quantum photonics projects. Dr Paul Scully-Power AM joined CUDOS Director, Professor Benjamin Eggleton to officially open t…
26/10/2015
In about 30 minutes, close to 10000 HSC students will sit their physics exam. Along with others around Australia who have other already sat their exam or will do very soon.
All the best to you all.
20/10/2015
Three unit physics and extension sciences in HSC!
Thoughts?
Associate Professor Manju Sharma has a say in this article!
Are you up for 3-unit physics?
The state's most talented HSC science students could be offered extension courses including a new super-science subject by 2017.
14/10/2015
A collaborative team of researchers from the ARC Centre for Ultrahigh bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems (CUDOS) have demonstrated a phenomenon first proposed in 1948, but which had never before been observed experimentally.
"Techniques such as these mitigate this scattering and allow imaging of depths inside tissue which would not otherwise be possible." - Dr Jochen Schroeder
News | The University of Sydney
A collaborative team of researchers from the ARC Centre for Ultrahigh bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems (CUDOS) have demonstrated a phenomenon first proposed in 1948, but which had never before been observed experimentally.
13/10/2015
All the best to the thousands of Year 12 Students who start their HSC this week.
12/10/2015
Research from the ARC CoE for Engineered Quantum Systems
News | The University of Sydney
Research published in Nature Communications reveals how nanoscale 'diamonds' can light up early-stage cancers in MRI scans
08/07/2015
Vale Emeritus Professor Harry Messel. You will be greatly missed.
News | The University of Sydney
Professor Harry Messel AC CBE, a major force in science research, communication and education, and Head of the School of Physics at the University of Sydney for 35 years, passed away on 8 July 2015 at the age of 93.
26/06/2015
Image from last weeks rainbow from Darren Hudson! Looks like there's a pot of gold hiding in the AINST!
25/06/2015
Image from last weeks rainbow from Darren Hudson! Looks like there's a pot of gold hiding in the AINST!
25/06/2015
CUDOS Technology launches internationally at the world's largest Optical and Photonics trade exhibition.
News | The University of Sydney
CUDOS Technology launches internationally at the world's largest Optical and Photonics trade exhibition - Laser World of Photonics on 22-25 June in Munich with four new products currently being patented in the key markets of Australia, the USA, Europe and China.
01/06/2015
Professor Manfred Lenzen from the Institute for Sustainability at the School of Physics wrote a great piece in the conversation recently about Nuclear power
Is nuclear power zero-emission? No, but it isn't high-emission either
Nuclear power isn't 'zero-emission', as many proponents claim. Factor in uranium mining, power plant construction, and other factors and it has similar emissions to wind power. But that's still lower than fossil fuels.
01/06/2015
Outstanding results from award winning Honours student extra-ordinaire Cleo Loi
News | The University of Sydney
By creatively using a radio telescope to see in 3D, astronomers have detected the existence of tubular plasma structures in the inner layers of the magnetosphere surrounding the Earth.
07/05/2015
A new course at the University of Sydney will give recently returned veterans the skills they need to transition to non-military work.
News | The University of Sydney
A new course at the University of Sydney will give recently returned veterans the skills they need to transition to non-military work. The Skills Training and Reintegration Initiative for Veterans Education (STRIVE) program - free for ex-servicemen and women who have returned or been discharged in t…