Special Research Initiatives - Grant ID: SR0354735
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$10,000.00
Summary
Australian Network on Microelectronics, Optoelectronics and Microelectromechanical Systems. The Network will encompass semiconductor microelectronics, optoelectronics, sensors and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). Fundamental research in these areas enables the technological advances that underpin rapidly developing industries such as information and telecommunications technologies, defence, aerospace, medicine, and remote sensing. Exciting challenges exist in designing new devices that exp ....Australian Network on Microelectronics, Optoelectronics and Microelectromechanical Systems. The Network will encompass semiconductor microelectronics, optoelectronics, sensors and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). Fundamental research in these areas enables the technological advances that underpin rapidly developing industries such as information and telecommunications technologies, defence, aerospace, medicine, and remote sensing. Exciting challenges exist in designing new devices that exploit unique semiconductor systems and technologies. By sharing capabilities and resources (both capital and human), the network will enable the issues associated with such novel materials and devices to be addressed in a targeted manner. The network will also guarantee the ongoing future of research in the area by actively involving early career researchers and postgraduate students.Read moreRead less
Computational quantum dynamics of atom lasers. The purpose of this project is to develop practical ways to simulate strongly interacting quantum dynamical systems, with direct present applications to the theory of the atom laser. The significance is not just in the area of the atom laser, but in many other areas of modern computational physics involving the dynamics of quantum systems. The expected outcome is a method for simulating the atom laser, as an aid in designing these devices for na ....Computational quantum dynamics of atom lasers. The purpose of this project is to develop practical ways to simulate strongly interacting quantum dynamical systems, with direct present applications to the theory of the atom laser. The significance is not just in the area of the atom laser, but in many other areas of modern computational physics involving the dynamics of quantum systems. The expected outcome is a method for simulating the atom laser, as an aid in designing these devices for nanotechnology or metrology applications, and as a guidepost towards algorithms for more general quantum dynamical problems with applications to other modern technologies.Read moreRead less