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Strongly coupled photons in superfluid

Back at it again with the microdisks: Xin He, Glen Harris, Chris Baker, Andreas Sawadsky, Yasmine Sfendla, Yauhen Sachkou, Stefan Forstner and Warwick Bowen strongly coupled […]

Unveiling vortex dynamics

December in Australia comes with high chances of beach trips, backyard barbecues, pavlova, and… cyclones. In […]

School prizes for our PhD students Christian and Yasmine

Certified fresh! Yasmine Sfendla brought home this year’s SMP Physics Poster Prize with her work on superfluid Brillouin […]

Designing Technology for Tomorrow Award for Warwick, Chris and Raj

Shoot for the moon? It’s 2019, we’d rather connect to the moon. Warwick, Chris, and Raj’s […]

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. […]