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The CUDOS research program has two central themes: micro-photonics and nonlinear photonics.
The CUDOS research program has two central themes: micro-photonics and nonlinear photonics.
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Winners of the Student Poster, Student Outreach and Student Entrepreneurship Competitions.
CUDOS is recruiting researchers in experimental guided wave optics and optical communication.
The Medal was established in 1984 to promote excellence in physics research.
Alessandro Tuniz and Robert Williams were awarded 2011 AIP postgraduate prizes.
CUDOS Chief Investigators publish a review paper in Nature Asia Materials.
The CUDOS student chapter sent two CUDOS students to a tour of the high schools in the outback.
Fortnightly lunchtime seminars will be given by some of Australia's leading entrepreneurs in optics and photonics.
Writing of nanowires in Chalcogenide Glasses with λ/12 resolution by direct laser writing has been demonstrated at CUDOS.
Rob Williams, PhD student at MacQuarie University has been awarded the AOS Postgrad Prize 2011.
Paper by the ANU describing the generation and near-field imaging of Airy Surface Plasmons selected for the cover of PRL and highlighted in Viewpoint in Physics.
Min Gu has been awarded the most prestigious award of the Australian Optical Society's, the W. H. (Beattie) Steel Medal.
Ben Eggleton won the Eureka Prize for Leadership in Science and David Moss the Eureka Prize for Innovation in Computer Science.
Ben Eggleton and Dave Moss have been named as finalists in the 2011 Eureka Prizes, commonly referred to as the Oscars of Australian science.
Sydney University is recruiting researchers and postgraduate students to be involved in exciting next generation photonics research!
CUDOS has secured $23.8 million funding over seven years from 2011.
Congratulations to Ross McPhedran for his election to the Australian Academy of Science