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A promising leap towards computers with light-speed capabilities
Four real : quantum computing engineers perform multiple control methods in just one atom
Fiona Pak-Poy appointed as Director of Silicon Quantum Computing Board
Australia may spend hundreds of millions of dollars on quantum computing research. Are we chasing a mirage?
Let there be light
Quantum batteries break causality
Researchers Develop Spintronic Probabilistic Computers Compatible with Current AI
Grants to build Australia’s Quantum pipeline
Quantum tech for health: Sydney team wins Wellcome Leap contract
Sydney researchers win NSW Premier’s Prizes for Science and Engineering
The new frontier in online security: quantum-safe cryptography
UNSW tops ARC grants for Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities
2023 Suematsu Award 2023 Suematsu Award “Fundamentals and Developments of Innovative Value Creation” Winners Announced
Researchers Demonstrate High-speed Electrical Readout Method for Graphene Nanodevices
Quantum computers in 2023: how they work, what they do, and where they’re heading
Professor Michelle Simmons explores The Atomic Revolution in her first Boyer Lecture
Fellow’s ‘extraordinary journey’ leads to PM’s Science Prize
UNSW tops spinout company rankings for second consecutive year
Exploring Parameter Shift for Quantum Fisher Information
Optimizing Continuous-Variable Functions with Quantum Annealing
Powerful X-ray laser ushers in new era of science
How are diamonds grown in lab?
Training Quantum Computers: Physicists Win IBM Award
Promising quantum state found during error correction research
Scientists use quantum device to slow chemical process by factor of 100bn
UNSW early career researchers awarded more than $6m in funding
Using quantum computing to protect AI from attack
CIPHER-CORE, INC., Introduced in Bangladesh
UNE researcher awarded major grant to tackle cybercrime
Breakthrough identifies new state of topological quantum matter
Supporting eggcellence in cooperative research
Researchers make a quantum computing leap with a magnetic twist
ANU and UWA launch a revolution in Australian science education
From self-driving cars to military surveillance: quantum computing can help secure the future of AI systems
Scientists propose revolution in complex systems modelling with quantum technologies
$2.5M in A&S New Frontier Grants supports bold projects
Qubit control: Cornell engineers push to make quantum practical
Jellybeans – a sweet solution for overcrowded circuitry in quantum computer chips
Australia has a ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Quantum Strategy. What does that mean?
Rock, Paper, Scissors: Searching for Stronger Nonlocality Using Quantum Computers
Physicists take step toward fault-tolerant quantum computing
Formula predicts effects of noise on quantum information
Quantum engineers have designed a new tool to probe nature with extreme sensitivity
Researchers turn to quantum computing power to simulate, study atomic nuclei
Future Qubit Foundry to keep Australia at the forefront of quantum tech
Funding to accelerate quantum technologies
Leap Into Quantum Technologies To Drive Discoveries, Jobs
Research receives $1.2 million through ARC Linkage Projects