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02 Nov 2023The Importance of Doubt

There is a very famous photograph, taken in 1927, at a conference in Brussels, Belgium, to commemorate the fifth Solvay Conference on Physics. At this meeting, 29 physicists were brought together.

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02 Nov 2023The Quantum Promise

The computer chip is the defining technology of our era. Computer chips mediate our communications, our commercial and financial transactions, and our storing and sharing of information.

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02 Nov 2023Imagination and Mindset

There is a very famous photograph, taken in 1927, at a conference in Brussels, Belgium, to commemorate the fifth Solvay Conference on Physics. At this meeting, 29 physicists were brought together.

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Michelle Simmons
02 Nov 2023The Importance of Doubt

There is a very famous photograph, taken in 1927, at a conference in Brussels, Belgium, to commemorate the fifth Solvay Conference on Physics. At this meeting, 29 physicists were brought together.

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Michelle Simmons AO
19 Oct 2023The Atomic Revolution

The 2023 Boyer Lecture series is called 'The Atomic Revolution' and is presented by Professor Michelle Simmons AO, a pioneer in atomic electronics and global leader in quantum computing.

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17 Oct 2023Celebrating excellence: Success for CQC2T at the Prime Minister’s Prize, Science Awards 2023

CQC2T Director Professor Michelle Simmons AO and Chief Investigator Professor Yuerui (Larry) Lui were recognised in the prestigious 2023 Prime Minister’s award ceremony held at Parliament House last n

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24 Aug 2023World Record Broken in Quantum Teleportation

An international team of researchers has developed a technology that has shattered a world record in continuous variable quantum teleportation. This latest technology offers a viable pathway enroute t

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23 Aug 2023Transversal injection for direct encoding of ancilla states for non-Clifford gates using stabilizer codes

Fault-tolerant, error-corrected quantum computation is commonly acknowledged to be crucial to the realisation of large-scale quantum algorithms that could lead to extremely impactful scientific or com

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08 Jun 2023Jellybeans – a sweet solution for overcrowded circuitry in quantum computer chips

Engineers show that a jellybean-shaped quantum dot creates more breathing space in a microchip packed with qubits.

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14 Feb 2023The ‘flip-flop’ qubit: realisation of a new quantum bit in silicon controlled by electric signals

UNSW Sydney research demonstrates a new type of quantum bit in silicon, called ‘flip-flop’ qubit, which can facilitate the construction of a large-scale quantum computer.

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13 Jan 2023New spin control method brings billion-qubit quantum chips closer

Discovery of previously unknown effect makes compact, ultra-fast control of spin qubits possible. Australian engineers have discovered a new way of precisely controlling single electrons nestled in qu

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