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Prof Elanor Huntington has been elected as a 2020 Fellow to the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE).

Prof Elanor Huntington has been elected as a 2020 Fellow to the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE).

18/01/2021

Prof Huntington's Fellowship recognises her "historic breakthroughs in quantum computing", including proving certain light beams can be destroyed, teleported and then perfectly reassembled.

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BLOG: THE LITHOGRAPHER: QUANTUM ISSUE

BLOG: THE LITHOGRAPHER: QUANTUM ISSUE

09/12/2020

QC²T Director, Prof. Michelle Simmons talk to The Lithographer about quantum computing research and her unique fabrication process.

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CQC2T WOMEN IN STEM PHD AND HONOURS SCHOLARSHIPS – applications close 11 January 2021

CQC2T WOMEN IN STEM PHD AND HONOURS SCHOLARSHIPS – applications close 11 January 2021

02/12/2020

CQC2T is looking for female PhD and Honours students to join our multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers developing quantum computing and communication technologies of the future.

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Hitting the quantum ‘sweet spot’: researchers find best position for atom qubits in silicon

Hitting the quantum ‘sweet spot’: researchers find best position for atom qubits in silicon

01/12/2020

Researchers from CQC2T working with Silicon Quantum Computing have located the ‘sweet spot’ for positioning qubits in silicon to scale up atom-based quantum processors.

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Reimagining the laser: new ideas from quantum theory could herald a revolution

Reimagining the laser: new ideas from quantum theory could herald a revolution

27/10/2020

A team of Australian quantum theorists has shown how to break a bound that had been believed, for 60 years, to fundamentally limit the coherence of lasers.

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Silence, please: UNSW scientists create quietest semiconductor quantum bits on record

Silence, please: UNSW scientists create quietest semiconductor quantum bits on record

08/10/2020

Researchers at UNSW Sydney have demonstrated the lowest noise level on record for a semiconductor quantum bit, or qubit.

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Nano-microscope gives first direct observation of the magnetic properties of 2-D materials

Nano-microscope gives first direct observation of the magnetic properties of 2-D materials

18/09/2020

CQC2T researchers study the magnetic properties of ultrathin materials directly, via a new microscopy technique that opens the door to the discovery of more two-dimensional (2D) magnetic materials.

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New quantum paradox reveals contradiction between widely-held beliefs

New quantum paradox reveals contradiction between widely-held beliefs

18/08/2020

Quantum physicists at Griffith University have unveiled a new paradox that says, when it comes to certain long-held beliefs about nature, “something’s gotta give”.

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Scientists strengthen quantum building blocks in milestone critical for scale-up

Scientists strengthen quantum building blocks in milestone critical for scale-up

21/07/2020

A team led by CQC2T CI Prof Sven Rogge have significantly increased the coherence time of a spin-orbit qubit in silicon, opening up a new pathway to scale silicon quantum computers

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From Spy Thrillers to Laser Beams: Quantum Encryption is Coming

From Spy Thrillers to Laser Beams: Quantum Encryption is Coming

10/07/2020

Prof Ping Koy Lam discusses using laser beams for quantum encryption. “If you get quantum encryption working properly, you can only break the code if the laws of physics themselves are broken."

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Machine learning to scale up the quantum computer

Machine learning to scale up the quantum computer

09/06/2020

A machine learning framework has been created to precisely locate atom-sized quantum bits in silicon – a crucial step for building a large-scale silicon quantum computer

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CQC2T Chief Investigator Prof. Ping Koy Lam 2020 New Fellow Australian Academy of Science

CQC2T Chief Investigator Prof. Ping Koy Lam 2020 New Fellow Australian Academy of Science

25/05/2020

Congratulations to CQC²T CI Prof. Ping Koy Lam, a newly elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science, recognised for his contributions to commercialising quantum communications in Australia.

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