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Dr. Maxim Goryachev is a Lecturer in the Department of Physics at the University of Western Australia's School of Physics, Maths and Computing. His research focuses on cryogenic devices, low-temperature physics, spintronics, and dark matter detection. He is actively involved in the ADMX and ORGAN collaborations, advancing axion dark matter searches and microwave cavity technologies.
Key contributions include improving axion detector sensitivity, studying paramagnetic impurities in crystalline materials, and exploring gravitational wave detection techniques at high frequencies. He has secured grants for projects like Quantum Australia (2024-2027) and an Australian Underground Cryogenic Facility (2024-2025).
- Recipient of the EFTF Young Scientist Award (2018)
- Investigator in 20 research grants, including collaborations on quantum technology and fundamental physics
- Published 124+ articles in top journals like Physical Review Letters and Physical Review D
His work bridges quantum technology, condensed matter physics, and astrophysics, with applications to fundamental physics questions like dark matter and gravitational waves.
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