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Graeme Flower is a Researcher at the School of Physics, Mathematics and Computing, The University of Western Australia. His research focuses on experimental particle physics, dark matter detection, and quantum technologies. Key areas include axion dark matter searches, resonator-based experiments, and gravitational physics. He holds a Doctoral Thesis from 2022 on improving axion detection using magnonic systems.
Recent work includes collaborations on the ORGAN experiment for axion detection and studies on gravitational Aharonov-Bohm effects. He has contributed to projects funded by the ARC Australian Research Council (2023–2024), focusing on 5G oscillators using YIG filters. His publications span Physical Review journals and Applied Physics Letters, emphasizing precision measurements and quantum phenomena.
Flower’s research integrates theoretical models with experimental techniques, addressing challenges in dark matter detection and quantum device optimization. He has pioneered methodologies for magnetic field screening in superconducting cavities and developed novel magnonic sensor applications.
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