Centre for Quantum Computation & Communication Technology

Centre for Quantum Computation & Communication Technology

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CQC2T is the world's largest team undertaking fundamental research to create a universal quantum computing ecosystem, led by Prof Michelle Simmons.

02/11/2017

UNSW is now hiring more than 30 researchers and PhD students to work alongside our team in a new quantum computing start-up.

Take a look at the full list of roles here: http://www.cqc2t.org/employment

And tag your friends who might be interested!

25/10/2017

Dr Jacq Romero has been named a 2017 L'Oréal Australia Women in Science Fellow! She is a member of our photonic quantum computation team at The University of Queensland - UQ and received the award for her work creating quantum “alphabets” using the orbital angular momentum of light. Congratulations Jacq!

Learn more about Dr Romero's work here: https://www.forwomeninscience.com.au/news/JacqRomero

Physicists just broke a new quantum record for measuring with light 09/10/2017

Congrats to Prof Pryde and his team who have shown for the first time that it's possible to surpass the shot-noise limit, which had prevented scientists from achieving the theoretical limits of super-sensitive measurement.

The results are out today in Nature Photonics. Access the full paper here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41566-017-0011-5

Physicists just broke a new quantum record for measuring with light In the future, this kind of method could enable scientists to measure material with very little light at all.

When parallel worlds collide ... quantum mechanics is born 20/09/2017

to that time when Prof Wiseman and Dr Hall explained their many worlds theory...

When parallel worlds collide ... quantum mechanics is born Parallel universes – worlds where the dinosaur-killing asteroid never hit, or where Australia was colonised by the Portuguese – are a staple of science fiction. But are they real? In a radical paper published…

Erbium: Building block for a global quantum internet 13/09/2017

Major leap towards practical building blocks for a global quantum internet: A. Prof Matt Sellars and his team at The Australian National University have a new paper out in Nature Physics demonstrating coherence times of more than 1 second for an erbium-doped crystal, which they say is the perfect material for a telecom-compatible quantum memory to network the world's future quantum computers.

Watch the video to learn more or visit http://www.cqc2t.org/node/6911 for our update.

Erbium: Building block for a global quantum internet A major leap for practical building blocks of a quantum internet: New research from an Australian team demonstrates how to dramatically improve the storage t...

Diamond able to ‘magnify’ molecules for drugs research 04/07/2017

Yesterday the latest paper from Prof Lloyd Hollenberg's group was published in Nature Communications. Using quantum technology the team have dramatically improved nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, enabling better understanding of molecular structures and how they behave.

Click below to read the news.com.au write up, or visit this link for our media release: https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2017-07/cfqc-qpd063017.php

Diamond able to ‘magnify’ molecules for drugs research DIAMONDS just got much more valuable. Thanks to Australian research, they will soon become ‘lenses’ offering a powerful view of individual molecules and atoms.

media.giphy.com 27/06/2017

No physics lecture is complete without dipping some everyday objects into a vat of liquid nitrogen...

This week CQC2T is hosting five budding scientists on the Quantum Experience Program, created to engage and motivate young women with an interest in quantum computing, physics or engineering. This morning our visitors were treated to a talk on the bloch sphere and cryogenic dilution refrigerators by Dr Arne Laucht and Dr Vincent Mourik, followed by this neat little trick.

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24/06/2017

Last night CQC2T PhD student Mark Hogg won the UNSW Physics competition. He and fellow PhD student Gabe de Boo will go on to represent the school at the faculty competition later this year.

In the meantime, Mark gets to fly over the South Pole, talking physics with passengers on an Antarctic flight!

16/06/2017

Do you know someone with experience in integrated nanophotonic fabrication, experimental quantum information, quantum optics or condensed matter physics who might be interested in joining our team at RMIT University? Then tag them in the comments!

Applications close 5 July.

Research Officer | Position with Dr Alberto Peruzzo Working in the Quantum Photonics Laboratory, funded by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology. You will undertake research and development in the area of Quantum Nanophotonics as well as preparation of grant

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