National Quantum and Dark Matter Road Trip

Credit : National Quantum and Dark Matter Road Trip


Abstract

The National Quantum and Dark Matter Road Trip is a travelling science show. During the Australian national science week, a dedicated team of scientists and science communicators travel to Schools and public spaces to take science around Australian Communities. In total, the road-tripping team drive more than 8,000 kilometres over two weeks, while delivering presentations, hands-on activities and trivia at schools, pubs and other venues.

IPPOG presentation (2023) : https://indico.cern.ch/event/1249772/contributions/5350339/attachments/2645306/4578661/CDM%20Pressies%20for%20IPPOG.pdf


Contact

Authors :

  • Ben McAllister (Swinburne / UWA)
  • Elrina Hartman (UWA)
  • Emily Filmer (Adelaide)
  • Giorgio Busoni (ANU)
  • Graeme Flower (UWA)
  • Harish Potti (Adelaide)
  • Irene Bolognino (Adelaide)
  • Jacqueline Bondell (Melbourne)
  • Jeremy Bourhill (UWA)
  • Matt Gerathy (Melbourne)
  • Raghda Abdel Khaleq (ANU)
  • Renee Key (Swinburne)
  • Will Campbell (UWA)

Supported by :

  • ARC center of excellency for dark matter,
  • Collaboration of Australian Universities for research into Quantum machines and Quantum Physics (EQUS),
  • Inspiring Australia

Related IPPOG Collaboration member :

Contact :

  • jackie.bondell [at] unimelb.edu.au

Project status

Ongoing (updated 2025-04-07)


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