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to incorporate diamond quantum sensors into other materials like glasses and polymers to add sensing functionality to optical fibres and polymer-based bioscaffolds.The project involves the processing and
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application for admission to the PhD (Applied Physics) program. Ideally, candidates would have a background in optics, condensed matter, and quantum physics. Additionally, some understanding of programming is
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of the internationally recognised Integrated Photonics and Applications Centre working with a team of more than 50 people at RMIT University and beyond. Through this project you will learn about both integrated optics
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Australian Universities and more than 30 international partner organisations. PHOTONIC QUANTUM COMPUTATION: following our recent success in demonstrating high-fidelity, chip-scale optical quantum information
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skills in optics, quantum physics, and condensed matter physics. Secondly, the student will apply these instruments to image and characterise the properties of new nanomaterials, in particular two