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From devices to diagnosis: revolutionising reproductive science using light - Dr Kylie Dunning

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Investigation of new drug and vaccine approaches to kill apicomplexan parasites and application of imaging approaches.

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3D assessment of unique malaria parasite biology using super-resolution microscopy and deep learning.

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Real-time Fluorine Mineral Detection Using Novel Fluorescence Technology

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Single Photon Generation, Manipulation and Detection

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Satyathiran Gunenthiran

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KOALA Practice Sessions

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IPAS Student Research Presentation

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Prof Nigel Spooner _ An overview of The Prescott Environmental Luminescence Laboratory (PELL)

The Prescott Environmental Luminescence Laboratory’s focus is the environmental sensing of radiation and materials through luminescence. PELL has three major aspects: Geochronology, Radiation Sensing, and Novel Fluorescence.

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Underwater Operations of an Atomic Magnetometer for Magnetic Anomaly Detection

Since the early part of the twentieth century highly-sensitive magnetometers have become a critical tool for detecting underwater objects through magnetic anomaly detection (MAD). Optically-pumped atomic magnetometers (OPMs) are an ideal candidate for operating in an underwater environment due to their ability to provide an absolute, scalar measurement of the local magnetic field. The University of Adelaide has been developing an OPM, based on non-linear magneto-optical rotation (NMOR) of polarisation, which has achieved a sensitivity of order 100 fT/rtHz at Earth’s field at relevant target frequencies, representing 20-fold improvement over existing MAD sensors.

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