This is the coolest thing I’ve seen all month! Kenneth Crozier, Ben Russell and team here at @TMOS_ARC have developed a groundbreaking infrared light filter using nanotechnology. Check out the paper:
https://t.co/HmkOc6x8yl
#tmos#nanotechnology#newresearch#infrared
New Research @TMOS_ARC. A new nanoscale quantum sensor can detect magnetic fields in 3D with high precision at room temperature! Built on spin defects in hexagonal boron nitride, it marks a big step forward for #quantumsensing.
Read More: https://t.co/lt5JwDxtP3
@tmos_arc are thrilled to share that our Chief Investigator Prof. @sharath_sriram has been named Western Australia’s new Chief Scientist! His expertise in research, innovation, and collaboration makes him a fantastic choice for the role!
Read more: https://t.co/Y5cFFKM4nc
Thrilled to announce Distinguished Prof & @TMOS_ARC Chief Investigator @NanoJagadish has been elected a Fellow of @royalsociety —one of science’s highest honours. Huge congrats, Jagadish! Read more: https://t.co/Cdy2UuBKUk
Celebrate the @IDLofficial & International Year of Quantum Science & Technology with Prof. Hans Bachor “From Laser to Teleporter - Will Dreams Become Reality?” @TMOS_ARC@ANUmedia
20th May 6pm. Livestream
https://t.co/Qp1LazT6lo…
#PhotonClicker#tmos#ANU#ANUspie
Celebrating International Food Day & our diverse team here at TMOS! We came together for a delicious celebration—everyone brought a dish from their country of origin. Big congrats to Chaohao for taking first place with his amazing dumplings!
Congratulations to Distinguished Professor and Chief Investigator at The Australian National University, @NanoJagadish on his election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences!
TMOS is thrilled to congratulate our Associate Investigator, Dr Daria Smirnova on receiving the prestigious Pawsey Medal @Science_Academy. Congratulations, Daria!
https://t.co/t5w2zGcmST
Happy #WorldQuantumDay! Check out TMOS works on #quantum from the last few months on imaging https://t.co/dkjkcKVGKn and new quntum light sources https://t.co/GLefVEl9hf
🎉 Happy World Quantum Day, 14 April 2025! 🎉
The first event is the Tsukuba Quantum Day, in Japan!
Followed by events around the 🌏 and online: https://t.co/tOn3wYt89U
Join the celebrations!
🔍 a #QuantumCity near you.
#WorldQuantumDay#QuantumCity#IYQ2025
Chief Investigator Andrey Sukhorukov on our exciting new research - "Old movies and new tech to allow us to see back in time with deep space imaging". READ FULL MEDIA RELEASE: https://t.co/IdjdFt4ezo
Josephine Munro from our ANU team and first author of our latest research "Old movies and new tech to allow us to see back in time with deep space imaging". READ FULL MEDIA RELEASE: https://t.co/CIJevOB5tC
Exciting new research from our ANU team has just been published, bringing us one step closer to clearer, more detailed images of deep space - thanks to advancements in meta-optics. FULL MEDIA RELEASE: https://t.co/49skl76fVw
Great to see one of our Chief Investigators celebrated this way. Congrats @mahdu_bhaskaran. We are in total agreement with @BazaarIndia! https://t.co/WUrYCxlzXI
TMOS is excited to join with @IEEEPhotonics Western Australian to present the colloquium, 'Field detection of hazardous materials' by Dr. Mateusz Szala, who is visiting our Perth node.
When: 4pm AEDT Tuesday 11th March
Where: Online
Register: https://t.co/bv4BibE3eo
The TMOS team at the University of Western Australia have benefitted with $2.4 million injected into the Australian National Fabrication Facilities across UWA and Curtin University, including the laboratories that the team works from. Read here: https://t.co/1qiXZ1Sku6
New research from our ANU team published in eLight, addresses the limitations of conventional quantum imaging systems that rely on bulky nonlinear crystals. Dr. Jinyong Ma, the study’s lead researcher, highlighted the potential impact of this innovation.
Read: https://t.co/ddSdvAy5Fk
TMOS team member Jinlian Ren was the co-lead and author of new research published in Elight. The study, addresses the limitations of conventional quantum imaging systems that rely on bulky nonlinear crystals.
Read: https://t.co/FJ3vLhdBat