Category: News
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Harjit Rana promoted to Associate Director, Design, Translation and Engagement
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in NewsWe are pleased to announce Harjit Rana’s recent promotion to Associate Director, Design, Translation and…
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Photonic chip that ‘fits together like Lego’ opens door to local industry
Integrating photons into electronic chips expands bandwidth and filter control New semiconductor architecture integrates traditional…
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Integrated microwave photonic notch filter using a heterogeneously integrated Brillouin and active-silicon photonic circuit
Microwave photonics (MWP) has unlocked a new paradigm for Radio Frequency (RF) signal processing by…
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The technology that can safeguard Australia from external threats and natural disasters
Opinion: The current wars in the Middle East and Ukraine are changing the landscape of…
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The device that can remotely monitor your breathing: as tested on cane toads
Proof of principle for human vital-sign detection in clinical environments A new photonic radar system…
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Benjamin Eggleton wins the Academic of the Year at the Australian Defence Industry Awards 2022
Congratulations to Benjamin Eggleton for winning the Academic of the Year at the Australian Defence Industry Awards…
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Eggleton Research Group 2022 Annual Retreat
The Eggleton group had a fantastic day on Cockatoo island in Sydney Harbour for their…
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Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) congratulates Centre of Excellence teams
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in NewsProfessor Emma Johnston highlights the impressive success of University of Sydney researchers in the recently…
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Head of Sydney Nano, Prof Ben Eggleton, appointed Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research)
10 November 2022 Professor Ben Eggleton moves to key research role The University of Sydney…
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Eggleton Research Group and JSSL Team Host Royal Australian Air Force
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in NewsLast Friday, Benjamin Eggleton and the JSSL team hosted Air Commodore Phil Gordon, Group Captain…
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The Royal Society of NSW 1302th OGM and Open Lecture
New Frontiers in Smart Sensor Technology for a Healthier, Safer and Sustainable Future Professor Benjamin…
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Using radar to monitor burn victims and babies? It’s now possible
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in NewsLow-cost, high-res radar developed at University of Sydney. ‘ University of Sydney scientists have achieved…