A sweeping, ultra-high-resolution view of the Milky Way arching over a modern observatory dome on a remote mountaintop, rendered in clean photographic realism. The sky is filled with densely packed stars, faint nebulae, and a clear galactic core, captured with long-exposure clarity. The observatory dome, made of smooth white composite panels with subtle seams, sits on a low, angular concrete base surrounded by rocky terrain and sparse vegetation. Cool twilight blends into deep night, with a faint horizon glow. Soft, cool starlight and minimal red safety lights on the building provide illumination, casting delicate shadows. Shot from a low wide-angle perspective, the dome occupies the lower third while the galaxy dominates above, creating a calm, majestic, and scientifically inspiring atmosphere.

Talks Overview

Explore upcoming talks, past seminars, and conference sessions on precision spectroscopy and astrocombs.

Talk Schedule

2025-09-18

Swinburne Theatre

Melbourne, AU

2025-09-23

Campus Colloquium

Perth, AU

2025-09-28

Astrophysics Auditorium

Canberra, AU

2025-09-20

Cosmology Forum

Toronto, CA

2025-09-24

Science Institute

Brisbane, AU

2025-09-30

Observatory Theatre

Adelaide, AU

2025-09-21

Astrocomb Workshop

Sydney, AU

2025-09-27

Photonics Centre

Wellington, NZ

2025-10-01

Physics Colloquium

Auckland, NZ

A close-up, photographic view of an ultra-stable astrocomb setup on a vibration-isolated optical table, designed for exoplanet detection. A compact frequency comb laser module with a matte black housing and precision-labeled ports sits centrally, with fine, neatly routed fiber-optic lines emitting subtle blue and amber glows. Surrounding it are temperature-controlled enclosures, tiny alignment screws, and anti-reflective coated lenses with faint green and purple sheens. The environment is a clean, modern laboratory with dark acoustic panels and muted instrumentation in soft focus. Cool, directional lab lighting from above and the side creates controlled highlights on metal edges and deep, orderly shadows. Captured from a slightly elevated angle with a shallow depth of field, the mood is focused, innovative, and methodical, emphasizing the sophistication of astrocomb technology.
A high-precision astrophysical spectrograph bench in a dark observatory lab, captured in photographic realism. A polished stainless-steel optical table is covered with meticulously aligned mirrors, diffraction gratings, vacuum-sealed tubes, and fiber-optic cables glowing faintly red and blue. In the background, a large digital display shows a crisp, rainbow-colored stellar spectrum against a deep black interface. Cool, focused overhead LED strips create subtle reflections on metal surfaces and soft shadows between components. Shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, the foreground optics are razor sharp while the far end of the table dissolves into gentle bokeh. The mood is precise, professional, and quietly awe-inspiring, emphasizing cutting-edge astrophysics research and technical mastery.
A minimalist, photographic still life representing precision cosmology: a pristine, matte-black notebook with fine silver grid lines open to a page of hand-drawn spectral lines and equations, resting on a smooth, dark wood desk. Beside it, a brushed aluminum pen, a small glass prism splitting a thin beam of white light into a delicate spectrum across the page, and a sleek laptop partially visible with a faintly glowing starfield on its screen. Soft, diffused window light from the left creates gentle gradients and subtle reflections on the prism and pen, casting sharp but understated shadows. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with the notebook framed on the rule of thirds, the mood is contemplative, precise, and scholarly, evoking quiet theoretical work behind astrophysical discoveries.

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