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NSW Branch Report

UNSW Fleet Lab Tour – 11 February, 2020 Source: Cecilia Bloise, UNSW Node Coordinator, ARC Centre of Excellence FLEET

Materials Australia members were hosted on a tour of FLEET’s labs at UNSW in February. FLEET is an ARC Centre of Excellence, researching novel materials for ultra-low energy electronics. FLEET represents over a 100 physicists and materials scientists working to develop a new generation of electronics to address the challenge of energy used in information technology and communications. NSW Branch President, Associate Professor Sophie Primig welcomed the audience to UNSW, and introduced the work of Materials Australia, which provides its

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members with a competitive advantage through access to lab tours and research teams such as FLEET; this was followed by a talk by Chief Investigator Nagy Valanoor, on the future of computing, more specifically, on the work of FLEET, and the materials being developed at UNSW and other NSW and Australian centres for use in future, low-energy electronics. The group was then led through a campus-wide tour of FLEET labs, starting at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, where Chief Investigator Valanoor opened his fabrication labs, and research fellow Dr Peggy Schoenherr led a talk through Chief Investigator Jan Seidel’s STM and AFM characterisation lab. The tour concluded with a visit to the

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School of Physics, led by Dr Karina Hudson. Chief Investigator Alex Hamilton opened his low-temperature measurement laboratories for quantum electronic devices; the group was briefed on the role of novel materials in the search for new, ultra-low energy electronics. Finally, Materials Australia members were invited to a networking session with staff members and students of UNSW FLEET ARC Centre of Excellence. Opposite Clockwise from Top Left: Dr Karina Hudson. Dr Peggy Schoenherr, Nagy Valanoor. Dr Hudson showing the FLEET labs. Nagy Valanoor showing lab. Nagy Valanoor showing lab. Dr Hudsons FLEET lab tour. Cheif Investigator Alex Hamilton showing his lowtemperature measurement lab for quantum electronic devices. Showing samples fabricated in Clean Rooms.

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