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Collaborate with us Collaborate Our Partners Facilities Industry collaborations Work with usJobs board Meet FLEET’s alumni PhD Supervisors FLEET Translation Program Train with usProspective supervisors If you are finishing your undergraduate training and thinking of pursuing a PhD program, apply for a project with FLEET to perform high impact research, build the future of electronics and train to be a ...

Young Researchers Forum “Got PhD, What Next?”

  Young Researchers Forum brings together young researchers in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) fields. Co-hosted with the Monash Centre for Atomically Thin Materials, this Forum provides a vibrant location to network, discuss research ideas and practice professional skills. Why you should be there: 1. Exchange your research ideas 2. Enhance your scientific presentation skills 3. Expand your …

Light-matter research recognised

FLEET research has been highlighted at an important conference in Würzburg, Germany. Eli Estrecho, a PhD student in Elena Ostrovskaya’s group at ANU, won the 1st “Gold” award (and €500) for the best poster presentation entitled ‘Single-shot imaging of exciton-polariton condensates’ and David Colas, a Postdoctoral Fellow in Matt Davis’ group won one of the 3rd “Bronze” prizes for his poster …

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Universality of the unitary Fermi gas

A recent Monash University study has investigated Fermi gases with only a small number of interacting particles, and has used that simplified case to predict some behaviours within Fermi gases with many more particles. The study was published in Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, March 2017 FLEET’s Meera Parish is investigating how robust excitonic superfluidity is …

FLEET is hiring

FLEET is seeking 16 talented postdoctoral scientists with backgrounds in Physics, Materials Science, Chemistry, Nanotechnology, Electronic Engineering and other equivalent fields. Research fellowships are available for talented postdoctoral scientists, offered at six FLEET nodes: Monash University, the University of New South Wales, RMIT University, Swinburne University of Technology, the Australian National University and the University of Wollongong. Work with us …

Investigating spin-orbit coupling in semiconductors

Spin-orbit interaction (SOI), is the interplay between electrons’ inherent angular momentum (their quantum spin) and their orbit around an atom’s nucleus. This interaction is key to the function of topological materials, which are studied at FLEET for their potential to form ultra-low resistance pathways for electrical current. A recent study investigated the relationship between spin-orbit interactions in gallium arsenide quantum …

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Room-temperature ferromagnetic semiconductor strong foundation for spintronics

A barrier to practical spintronic devices has been lowered as room-temperature ferromagnetic semiconductors created in an international collaboration involving FLEET’s Xiaolin Wang. While semiconductor spintronics promise lower switching energy and faster speed, a major limitation on its development as a viable technology is the lack of room temperature ferromagnetic semiconductor materials. A collaborative study between researchers from two Chinese universities …

FLEET – NTU Singapore Workshop

FLEET and Nanyang Technological University Singapore are getting together this June to explore collaboration opportunities. This workshop aims to identify new ideas that are complementary to FLEET’s existing work and where there are mutual interest. Research topics of discussion include excitons-polaritons, skyrmions and other topological phenomena.

Jobs at FLEET

Collaborate with us Collaborate Our Partners Facilities Industry collaborations Work with usJobs board Meet FLEET’s alumni PhD Supervisors FLEET Translation Program Train with usProspective supervisors WORK WITH US Over seven years, FLEET will recruit over 150 research fellows and higher degree research students. The FLEET program will span from ultra-cold atom quantum testbeds to prototype devices nanofabricated using atomically thin materials. ...

Nano-device fabrication

FLEET is pursuing the following research themes to develop systems in which electrical current can flow without resistance: Topological materials Exciton superfluids Light-transformed materials The above approaches are enabled by the following technologies: Atomically-thin materials Nano-device fabrication FLEET Enabling technology B — Nano-device fabricationSpecialised techniques are needed to integrate novel atomically thin materials into high-quality device structures with suitable performance. For ...

Atomically-thin materials

FLEET is pursuing the following research themes to develop systems in which electrical current can flow without resistance: Topological materials Exciton superfluids Light-transformed materials The above approaches are enabled by the following technologies: Atomically-thin materials Nano-device fabrication FLEET Enabling technology A — Atomically-thin materialsFLEET three research themes are heavily enabled by novel atomically thin materials, including topological materials (Research Theme 1) ...

Innovate

InnovateFLEET is pursuing the following research themes to develop systems in which electrical current can flow with near-zero resistance: Topological materials Exciton superfluids Light-transformed materials The above approaches are enabled by the following technologies: Atomically-thin materials Nano-device fabrication The VisionFLEET will develop new systems in which electricity can flow with minimal resistance and dissipation of heat, and to develop devices ...

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InnovateFLEET is pursuing the following research themes to develop systems in which electrical current can flow with near-zero resistance: Topological materials Exciton superfluids Light-transformed materials The above approaches are enabled by the following technologies: Atomically-thin materials Nano-device fabrication News FLEET News27.06.2024 FLEET News in June 2024 includes FLEET landing event, stay in touch: Friends of FLEET, upcoming conferences and more. ...