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CAMS 2011 Workshop announcement

The 2011 CAMS workshop will be held at the ANU. Download the flyer and stay tuned for details of the program.

Latest News

CAMS members in Northern Ireland
Monday 19th September, 2011

A very strong CAMS presence, including current staff and postgraduate students, associate members and former postdocs and students (such as Dan Slaughter, Adric Jones, Peter Caradonna and Leigh Hargreaves) now working at other international laboratories, attended the recent ICPEAC in Belfast, UK. Highlights included the invited talk given by Curtin Node member Associate Professor Dmitry Fursa, the "hot topic" talk given by joint ANU/Flinders postdoc Dr Jessica Brunton and the numerous posters showcasing the diversity of CAMS research that were presented. In addition, former CAMS CI Professor Birgit Lohmann was appointed to the ICPEAC Executive Committee and ANU node CI Dr James Sullivan was elected to the International Advisory Committee of the Positron and Positronium satellite meeting of ICPEAC as well as the ICPEAC General Committee.

ANU to host CAMS workshop
Thursday 8th September, 2011

This year’s annual student and early career researcher workshop will be held at the ANU on Thursday 3rd & Friday 4th November at University House. This year’s workshop will showcase the work of CAMS postgraduate students under the three main themes of "fundamental studies", "materials science", and "positrons in biology & medicine". CAMS is also proud to announce that Prof. Michael Charlton from the University of Swansea (UK) will give an invited talk on his Antimatter research at CERN, and Dr. Charles Clarke from the Institute of Standards & Technology will likewise regale us with tales of advances in technology from the USA. Closer to home Dr. Chaudhary from Curtin University and Dr. Ma from Swinburne University of Technology will present their recent research conduted in collaboration with CAMS.


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