Research projects
Discover the forefront of astronomy and astrophysics through our projects, ranging from deep-space communication systems to groundbreaking adaptive optics. Explore our diverse, ongoing research initiatives shaping the future of space science.
Displaying 1 - 15 of 17 project(s).
In this project the student will investigate the feasibility of a 3D printed deformable mirror with an embedded water-cooling system, and its expected performance under extreme heat conditions based on the selected material and actuator configuration.
Theme
- Instrumentation
The DREAMS telescope is a 50cm class, wide-field, infrared telescope dedicated to the search of transient event. In this project we will work on developing its data reduction pipeline to increase the scientific output of the telescope and make it the ideal infrared complement to the Vera Rubin Observatory.
Theme
- Instrumentation
Student intake
Open for Master, PhD students
People
- Associate Professor Tony Travouillon, Principal investigator
This project supports the development, upgrade, and operation of the ANU Quantum Optical Ground Station (QOGS) to enable an Australian deep-space optical ground station for engagement with international missions including NASA’s Artemis II.
Theme
- Instrumentation
Student intake
Open for Bachelor, Honours, PhD students
People
- Associate Professor Tony Travouillon, Supervisor
- Dr Doris Grosse, Supervisor
- Dr Elisa Jager, Supervisor
- Dr Michael Copeland, Supervisor
- Professor Francis Bennet, Supervisor
The aim of this research is to determine the correlation of the tip-tilt to confirm that the downlink can be used as a reliable reference source for adaptive optics applied to the uplink signal.
Theme
- Instrumentation
This project aims to conceptualize a UV astronomical space mission to explore the interstellar medium (ISM) in the Milky Way and nearby Local Group Galaxies. Utilizing recent UV coating and detector advancements, the proposed mission involves high-throughput, compact UV spectroscopic instruments.
Theme
- Instrumentation
- Structure and evolution of the Cosmos
Student intake
Open for Bachelor, Honours students
People
- Dr Andrew Battisti, Supervisor
- Dr Joice Mathew, Supervisor
The ANU Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics (RSAA) is collaborating with the National Astronomical Observatory Japan to develop a next-generation Ground Layer Adaptive Optics (GLAO) system for installation on the 8-meter optical-infrared Subaru telescope at the summit of Maunakea, Hawaii.
Theme
- Instrumentation
Are you ready to blend academic and commercial experience? Can you dive into details and also see the bigger picture? Are you interested in seeing how your knowledge can be applied to real-world outcomes? If so, we’d love to hear from you.
Theme
- Instrumentation
Do you enjoy working with instrumentation? Are you interested in using data to inform real-world decisions? Are you an independent thinker who loves to solve problems? If so, we’d love to hear from you.
Theme
- Instrumentation
Students will work on technologies that enable high-data-rate optical communication links between satellites and ground stations, including quantum and classical communication systems. Demonstrations will be conducted with satellites in orbit and other test systems.
Theme
- Instrumentation
Student intake
Open for Bachelor, Honours, PhD students
People
- Associate Professor Tony Travouillon, Supervisor
- Dr Doris Grosse, Supervisor
- Dr Elisa Jager, Supervisor
- Dr Michael Copeland, Supervisor
- Professor Francis Bennet, Supervisor
Atmospheric turbulence is the cause of degradation of resolution of telescopes in astronomy. Instruments have therefore been developed and equipped around observatories to monitor this turbulence. In this project, we will develop an instrument capable of measuring this turbulence during daytime through observations of stars in the infrared. This will result in the first turbulence profiler applicable during the day and useful to daytime astronomical observations, optical communications and satellite tracking.
Theme
- Instrumentation
CSIRO has a cold spray research group which is developing cold sprayed Invar. This project will be developing an optical metrology setup to measure the creep of the cold sprayed Invar in collaboration with CSIRO Lab22 in Clayton, Victoria.
Theme
- Instrumentation
This project aims to address the potential of Spatial Light Modulators (SLMs) as highly nonlinear optical elements, including their potential use in pyramid wavefront sensing.
Theme
- Instrumentation
Student intake
Open for Bachelor, Honours students
People
- Dr Jesse Cranney, Supervisor
- Dr Noelia Martinez Rey, Supervisor
This project aims to demonstrate the advantages of LGS-AO for deep space optical communications.
Theme
- Instrumentation
The successful applicant will work on one of several software related projects for the DREAMS infrared surveyor
Theme
- Instrumentation
Student intake
Open for Bachelor, Honours, PhD students
People
- Dr Jamie Soon, Supervisor
- Associate Professor Tony Travouillon, Supervisor
In order to further the MAVIS design, an image simulator was built in Python, allowing star catalogs to be fed in, which are used to generate realistic MAVIS images. MAVIS now requires an IFU simulator to be developed, providing realistic IFU images from star catalogs.
Theme
- Instrumentation