FLEET at UNSW

The FLEET Node at UNSW Sydney connects seven investigators from the School of Physics, the School of Materials Science and Engineering and the School of Chemical Engineering with colleagues in six other Australian universities and 15 other Australian and international science centres. The UNSW node of the Centre is led by FLEET Deputy Director, Prof Alex Hamilton, who also leads the Centre’s Research Theme 1, topological materials.


FLEET also acknowledges the NSW Department of Industry, Skills & Regional Development for its support of the University of New South Wales and the University of Wollongong nodes through the Research Attraction and Acceleration Program.

FLEET Team at UNSW

Upcoming Events at UNSW

News at UNSW

Infrastructure funding for FLEET researchers

US-Australia condensed-matter/cold atoms colloquia series

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Meet FLEET innovation-and-industry event

ARC Discovery funding

Novel approach to advanced electronics, data storage with ferroelectricity

New technology for ultra-low noise quantum devices

Safe, affordable and durable Zinc-ion batteries

High-temperature superconducting electronics

Supercapacitors: The future of energy storage

Listening to nanoscale earthquakes

Alex Hamilton, new Industry Laureate Fellow

Engineering a novel supersolid state using layered 2D materials

FLEET represents at Quantum Australia

Let it snow inside liquid metals

Learning to see yourself in an entrepreneur role: Sunrise Innovation Festival

Zinc batteries, cheaper safer better: FLEET Translation Program

Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh and Stefan Maier top 1%

A new era of two-dimensional ferroelectrics

New Chief Investigator Priyank Kumar

Priyank Kumar

Captivating physics and our digital society—Sydney Science Trail

Four new Research Fellows: increasing our team’s strengths with diversity

Node Coordinator – FLEET at UNSW

Topological superconductors: fertile ground for elusive Majorana particle

Liquid platinum at room temperature: The ‘cool’ catalyst for a sustainable revolution in industrial chemistry

Postcard from Singapore: Life post-FLEET with Centre alumni Elizabeth Marcellina

FLEET science at the March meeting

What’s next after graduation? UNSW careers panel

Summer students studying quantum devices at UNSW

Liquid metals, surface patterns, and the Romance of the Three Kingdoms

Negative capacitance in topological transistors could reduce computing’s unsustainable energy load

Contact FLEET at UNSW

KATH TAJER or CATHERINE TAYLOR, Node Administrators

The University of New South Wales Sydney NSW 2052 Australia

T: +61 (2) 938 56184

E: FLEETnodeadmin@unsw.edu.au