TMOS PhD student Fedor Kovalev was today awarded the coveted Robert & Helen Crompton Award at the Australian National University Research School of Physics Founders Day celebrations. [...]
After a very competitive 6-month application process, Jake Horder was selected by the Australian Academy of Science to be among the 10 promising young Australian scientists to attend the Lindau Meetin [...]
Earlier this month, we spoke to Sharath Sriram (Chief Investigator at TMOS) and asked them some questions on their experience of being a Father while working in STEM. Of course, an interview with a Da [...]
The opportunity to conduct low-temperature measurements was particularly impactful! These measurements provided unique insights and enhanced the precision of our experimental results, demonstrating th [...]
On June 23rd, we celebrate International Women in Engineering Day. This year, the focus is on profiling the best, brightest, and bravest women in engineering who have #enhancedbyengineering people’s [...]
On June 23rd, we celebrate International Women in Engineering Day. This year, the focus is on profiling the best, brightest, and bravest women in engineering who have #enhancedbyengineering people’s [...]
On June 23rd, we celebrate International Women in Engineering Day. This year, the focus is on profiling the best, brightest, and bravest women in engineering who have #enhancedbyengineering people’s [...]
Congratulations to TMOS PhD student Shaban Sulejman on being awarded the Fulbright Scholarship. Here he is pictured with the US Ambassador Caroline Kennedy at the awards gala. Shaban will be taking [...]
Australia put out a call for champions to lead a 10-year push to achieve gender equity in STEM. TMOS, the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Transformative Meta-Optical Systems answe [...]
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 [...]