I'm also on social media, so you can have a look at some of the things that we're doing on Twitter and particularly on LinkedIn. If you're interested in that presentation, you can still find it on YouTube. So hopefully this will make some amends for my presentation in 2020. I pretty much just spoke about the Internet the entire time, so this time I will talk at least a little bit about positioning with satellites and maybe a little bit of precision measurement. There I promised I would talk to you about precision measurement, positioning satellites and turbocharging internet. I want to start with a bit of apology and for my last presentation which you can still find on YouTube. I'll finish off with some of the many things that we're talking about. So, I'm here to talk to you today about optical microcombs measure almost anything. I'm also looking forward this weekend to voting for a Political party who's going take action on the statement from the heart. Hopefully you can all hear me out here and also online, I'd also like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri Willim people of the Kulin nation on who's unceded land I am presenting from and I'd like to acknowledge their ancestors and elders, past, present, and future. LECTURE – Distinguished Professor Arnan Mitchell Without further ado, please join me to welcome Sara to deliver her lecture.
He has built RMIT's capability in photonics (the science of using and manipulating light) over his 20-year career through national and international collaboration. He graduated with a PhD from RMIT in 2000 and has been with RMIT ever since. Distinguished Professor Arnan Mitchell is Director of RMIT's Micro Nano Research Facility and the Integrated Photonics and Applications Centre. Let’s start the Lecture by introducing the speaker. At the end of the lecture, I will pick up those popular questions to ask the presenter on your behalf. Please post your questions in the Conversation section during the lecture. You will not be able to directly ask any questions via microphones. This is part of the activities hosted by the Professorial Academy in fulfilling its obligations as an ambassador, advocator and thought leader for RMIT.īefore we start, let’s go through some housekeeping matters. Today we shall hear from Distinguished Professor Arnan Mitchell about Optical microcombs: measuring almost anything – from earthquakes and tsunamis to the gases in our atmosphere to planets of distant suns. I respectively acknowledge their Elders, past and present. I am Xinghuo Yu, the Chair of RMIT Professorial Academy, the host of this event.įirst, I would like to acknowledge the people of the Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we are meeting today. WELCOME – Distinguished Professor Xinghuo Yu Optical microcombs: measuring almost anything – from earthquakes and tsunamis to the gases in our atmosphere to planets of distant suns Transcript of Distinguished Lecture by Distinguished Professor Arnan Mitchell Enterprise Projects and Business Performance.Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Vocational Education) and Vice-President.Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Business & Law) and Vice-President.Deputy Vice-Chancellor Design and Social Context and Vice-President.Deputy Vice-Chancellor Global Development and Vice-President.Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Innovation and Vice-President, and Interim DVC, STEM College.
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