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Friday, June 17, 2016

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Oral History Clinic with Dr Angela Davis
H3.02, Humanities building, University of ÌÇÐÄTV

The ÌÇÐÄTV Oral History Network is holding an 'Oral History Clinic' with Dr Angela Davis at 11:00-12:00 on 17 June in H3.02. Please come along with all your oral history and interview-based research questions - however big or small! We will be running a 'Virtual Q&A' on the same day for anyone who cannot make it in person. Details are available on our webpage  

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Oral History Clinic with Dr Angela Davis
H3.02, Humanities building, University of ÌÇÐÄTV

The ÌÇÐÄTV Oral History Network is holding an 'Oral History Clinic' with Dr Angela Davis at 11:00-12:00 on 17 June in H3.02. Please come along with all your oral history and interview-based research questions - however big or small! We will be running a 'Virtual Q&A' on the same day for anyone who cannot make it in person. Details are available on our webpage

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Towards on chip diamond photonics – emerging fabrication and self-assembly techniques.
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Professor Igor Aharonovich, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and IAS International Visiting Fellow.

Igor is leader of the Nanophotonics Group at UTS. His research is focused on spectroscopy of single defects in wide bandgap semiconductors for nanophotonics and sensing applications.

In this talk I will highlight our recent research directions focused on self-assembly processes with diamond. I will show how to easily make plasmonic devices, etch diamonds with electron beams and control surface termination of individual nanodiamonds. I will also show our efforts in employing the know-how from diamond photonics to other emerging platforms – such as two dimensional hexagonal boron nitride.

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