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- New flexible 2D gas sensor soon to be protecting you from toxic ammonia
- Quantum Leaps for Women in Physics and Engineering: Exclusive Recruitment Drive Unveiled
- Physics research centre launches pilot program to increase STEM participation in low socio-economic schools
- The next frontier: meta-optics in space
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- A new breakthrough in quantum light sources could make hacking a thing of the past.
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- Calling all future engineers!
- Breathtaking: the whistle that might save lives
- Move over diamond. hBN is quantum’s new best friend.
- The Good Fight: Advance in flexible photodetector could improve monitoring of greenhouse gases
- TMOS PhD student Shaban Sulejman awarded the prestigious SPIE Optics and Photonics Education Scholarship
- Spinning into the future: New Photonic Dirac Waveguide changing the way data is transferred and manipulated
- New deal inked to space test meta-optical surfaces
- International Women’s Day Continued
- Facilitating collaboration within the TMOS team
- From Dark Nights to Safe Highways: New Infrared technology delivering 360-degree vision on the road
- Protecting children and pets: Innovative metasurface prevents cars from overheating
- Celebrating TMOS achievements in 2022
- Saving lives by seeing through the smoke
- From lightning storm to scholar
- International Women’s Day 2023
- TMOS researchers paving the way towards flatter and more energy efficient flat screens
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- New nanowire sensors are the next step in the Internet of Things
- Meta-Optics: The disruptive technology you didn’t see coming
- We Really Are Meta Together
- New 3D live hologram technology to save lives in field hospitals
- Optics meets optimism: Physics Nobel Laureate Professor Donna Strickland on lasers and life
- A quantum of physicists to take over the Murray Bridge
- Bringing physics to Rose Park Primary School
- $6 Billion future of the quantum industry is enabled by home-grown meta-optics
- New characterization methods developed to identify light elements
- Australian Government invests in next generation of optics for Industry 4.0
- TMOS researchers’ paper on GaN nanowires featured as ACS Editors’ Choice
- Fun at the inSTEM conference
- Spooky but tiny: grating boosts nanostructured quantum light source
- TMOS Annual Report 2021 – Building the foundations for success
- A smartphone could spell the end for malaria and other infectious diseases
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