Heavy Ion Accelerators
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The Heavy Ion Accelerators NCRIS project: World-leading accelerators for Australian Science and Industry
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16-06-2022 07:37:39
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That’s a wrap on #HIAS2024! Thank you to PhysicsANU NPAA for hosting this year’s Symposium, to the organising committee, Dr AJ Mitchell (AJ Mitchell), Dr Lauren Bezzina (Lauren Bezzina), Dr Michaela Froehlich, and Prof Rob Elliman, our chair Dr Tom McGoram, and all the speakers,
A recent study by University of Melbourne researchers Dr Alexander Malwin Jakob and Prof David Jamieson could form the basis of a robust quantum computer. The study utilised single ion implantation, performed at #HIA’s UniMelb node with the Colutron facility. Read more: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad…
Congratulations all, and a special congratulations to Prof Andrew Stuchbery from our #HIAF node with Science & Medicine at ANU.
Congratulations to the #HIA Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility node Director Prof Mahananda Dasgupta and Dr Ed Simpson, recipients of 2025 Discovery Project funding for work on dissipative Pathways to Nuclear Fusion. Science & Medicine at ANU #HIAF
Join us at the 25th Australian Institute of Physics Congress, concluding this Thursday! #AIP Meet Adam Steinberg to learn more about HIA research and services. lnkd.in/gSnKCj_A Thank you to ANFF Materials for hosting HIA. #NCRIS
Last week at #HIA đź“… The ICACS-SHIM Conference at PhysicsANU saw the #HIAF introduced by CEO Dr Tom McGoram and Dr Christian Notthoff, and the #iiLab by Prof Rob Elliman. On Wednesday, our Canberra nodes engaged with staff, students, and industry at the Research at ANU Expo.
Congratulations to Prof Mahananda Dasgupta and Emeritus Prof David Hinde, who were jointly awarded the 2023 Walter Boas Medal for Excellence in Research, presented at the #AIPCongress2024 by Prof Nicole Bell, President of Australian Institute of Physics. PhysicsANU Science & Medicine at ANU
How do you protect electronics on satellites from the constant bombardment of cosmic rays? In Megavolts 11 we talk to Dr Jafar Shojaii, who was using the heavy ion accelerator Heavy Ion Accelerators to test his latest designs Science & Medicine at ANU ANU Media Australian Institute of Physics physics.anu.edu.au/news_events/?N…
Looking to expand your understanding of accelerator science in 2025? Check out the #HIA YouTube channel! Discover the unique projects led by researchers at #HIAF in the #MegaVolts series, produced by PhysicsANU. youtube.com/@HIA_Accelerat… youtube.com/@PhysicsANU1
Check it out – the #NCRIS Bluesky starter pack! HIA is part of a wider community of Australian research infrastructure providers, all enabled by the Australian Government through the #NCRIS program. Follow for events, initiatives, jobs and awesome research 🔬 bsky.app/starter-pack-s…