
At the Founder's Day the Research School of Physics and Engineering
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Art and physics exhibition.
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Art and physics exhibition.
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Art and physics exhibition.
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The school director's talk. So many people listened to Tim's talk.
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Mohammad's very interesting talk about "What do footprints on wet sand have to do with building robotic grippers?"
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Anatoli explained the "Atto-clock mystery: How long does it take an electron to tunnel?" Big topic!
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Christine gave a great talk about "Nano-satellites for mega-scale experimental physics". Btw, these naono-satellites have a standard size of 10x10x10cn^3.
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Alexander talking about "Quantum optics on a nonlinear chip".
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Toni explained the nuclear synthesis of heavy elements: "Supernovae near Earth - mapped through interstellar Fe-60".
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Greg talked about "Practical nuclear physics from kindergarden to postgraduate". Regarding the question: The answer is clearly "no".
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John talked about nuclear fusion and the great contributions of the department: "Australian Fusion - with an eye to ITER".
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