A picture worth a thousand layers
Our Leo Sementilli’s picture of KOH etched Silicon carbide layers grown on silicon was chosen as image of […]
Probing nanoparticles at the quantum noise limit
Here at the Bowen lab, we don’t like labels. We also don’t like damaging precious samples. […]
Mechanical waves in a single-mode waveguide
Since their paper got published, we’ve noticed Erick, Rachpon, Nico, Chris, Chao and Warwick propagating through the hallways a little less stressed. […]
Outstanding Achievement in Measurement Research Prize for Michael!
Congratulations to former group member Dr. Michael Vanner! Michael has been awarded the 2019 National Measurement […]
Finite-element models for superfluid vortex-sound interactions
Our newest article features fabulous flow fields and a scheme for sensing single superfluid circulation quanta. […]
The making of a superfluid Schrödinger cat
“Breaking the wall of the invisible”: our Yasmine Sfendla talks about upscaling quantum physics at the Falling Walls Lab. […]
Tomography of an optomechanical resonator
Coupled interactions between Warwick Bowen, Alex Szorkovszky, and the University of Sydney’s Prahlad Warszawski and Andrew Doherty […]
The dynamics of vortices
So hot off the press, our vortices evaporated! Head to the ArXiv for the preprint of […]
Ultra precise ultrasound
Our team’s achievement of extreme precision ultrasound sensing was featured in the 6 p.m. news on […]
Conferences & quokkas in Perth
We are happy to report that our group members have sustained a threefold conference marathon in […]