Category: TMOS Highlights
New flexible 2D gas sensor soon to be protecting you from toxic ammonia
Your smartwatch could soon save you from more than missed meetings with a new miniaturised ammonia gas sensor in development. The sensor—made from 2D liquid metal and fabricated using a simple, cost [...]View
Quantum Leaps for Women in Physics and Engineering: Exclusive Recruitment Drive Unveiled
TMOS, the ARC Centre of Excellence for Transformative Meta-Optical Systems, is proud to announce the implementation of a groundbreaking initiative aimed at increasing the number of women researchers o [...]View
Physics research centre launches pilot program to increase STEM participation in low socio-economic schools
TMOS, the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Transformative Meta-Optics Systems is launching a pilot program this week designed to encourage more students in low socio-economic schoo [...]View
International Women’s Day continued 3
My name is Madeline Hennessey and I am undertaking my PhD at the University of Technology Sydney in the School of Mathematics and Physical Sciences. I am not yet an academic, but I’ve been studying [...]View
International Women’s Day Continued 2
This month we celebrate Niken Priscilla from the University of Melbourne. Niken's main interest is in materials science. Especially, in the area of nanophotonics. Besides that, she is also curious abo [...]View
TMOS PhD student Shaban Sulejman awarded the prestigious SPIE Optics and Photonics Education Scholarship
Shaban Sulejman has been awarded a 2023 Optics and Photonics Education Scholarship by SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, for his potential contributions to the field of optics, [...]View
New deal inked to space test meta-optical surfaces
A new engineering study has been commissioned by the European Space Agency (under PECS, the Program for European Cooperating States), to prove the reliability of meta-optical elements for space use in [...]View
Facilitating collaboration within the TMOS team
Facilitating collaboration between the five different nodes of TMOS is one of the Centre’s key priorities, which is why the Cross-Node Exchange Award was designed. [...]View
Celebrating TMOS achievements in 2022
2022 was an important year for TMOS. Firstly, interstate and overseas travel opened for us to meet and undertake many activities in person. I will never forget the enthusiasm of all students and early [...]View
From lightning storm to scholar
TMOS is thrilled to announce that Shridhar Manjunath, PhD student at the Department of Electronic Materials Engineering and ARC centre of excellence TMOS, Research School of Physics, Australian Nation [...]View