CDM Outreach and Impact Award 2023: Jeremy Bourhill
Jeremy Bourhill wins the 2023 Defence West Aspire Award
Jeremy Bourhill wins the 2022 EQUS Director’s Medal
Ben McAllister wins the 2022 UWA Aspire Award
This Australian experiment is on the hunt for an elusive particle that could help unlock the mystery of dark matter
Researchers at UWA’s QDM lab set to help solve the biggest mystery in the Universe
University of Tasmania, AIP Public Lecture: ”It’s About Time”—Prof Michael Tobar
Michael Tobar will deliver an AIP Public Lecture at the University of Tasmania on 11 April
Professor Michael Tobar—UFFC-S Virtual Lecturer Education Series
Mike Tobar presented “Precision metrology with Photons, Phonons and Spins: Answering Major Unsolved Problems in Physics and Advancing Translational Science” on 1 Feb. 2022.
Annual Workshops Awards for QDM Lab Team
The QDM Team recently attended the consecutive CDMPP and EQUS Annual Workshops at Abbey Beach Resort. Read about the awards reaped by this talented group.
Australia to invest $111 million in quantum technology
The Government unveils plans to invest over $100 million in quantum technologies
EQUS Director Andrew White—ABC News Radio
Andrew White talks about the impact the Governments proposal to invest $100 million in Quantum Technologies will have on Australia over the next few years.
Mike Tobar makes waves in Business News
Article in Business News’ Limitless WA special publication on innovation, technology and Science, November 2021
UWA Rising Stars of Science 2021
Congratulations Ben McAllister and David Gozzard for their wins in the Rising Stars 2021.
Colloquium Talk at PCB IBS—Prof. Michael Tobar
Presentation by Mike Tobar at the IBS Physics Colloquium on October 28th.
World-first detector reports rare events
A team from QDM Lab has published ground-breaking results in Physical Review Letters entitled ‘Rare Events Detected with a Bulk Acoustic Wave High Frequency Gravitational Wave Antenna. The detected waves could stem from Dark Matter particles.
Cat Thomson—EFTF-IFCS 2021 Best Student Paper Prize
Congratulations to Catriona Thomson for winning the 2021 IEEE EFTF-IFCS Best Student Paper Award for “Using Precision Frequency Metrology for Dark Matter Searches”.
Michael Tobar—Distinguished Lecturer for Frequency Control for 2021/2022
Australian Space Awards 2021
QDM Lab—National Science Week WA Small Grant Recipient
QDM Collaboration news
Lockheed Martin Industry Presentation: TAIPAN—A Novel Gravity Gradient Sensor, Michael Tobar