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National survey opens on quantum technology workforce needs

Organisations across Australia are being urged to complete a nationwide survey into quantum technology recruitment and training

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Science and business leaders join Ed Husic’s quantum advisory

INNOVATIONAUS | Industry Minister Ed Husic has named a mix of eminent commercial and scientific leaders to a new National Quantum Advisory Committee

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Sydney quantum expert Professor Sven Rogge appointed Dean of Science at UNSW

Prof Rogge is an internationally recognised expert in condensed matter physics and quantum information science, with a strong track record as a leader in both academic research and administration

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New ‘Quantum special’ in Careers with STEM magazine

Check out Careers with STEM Magazine’s 8-page Quantum special showcasing the breadth and diversity of quantum careers

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Google announces further investment in quantum computing at Sydney universities

Google has announced it’s expanding its investment in quantum computing research with Macquarie University and University of Technology Sydney, and launching new partnerships with University of Sydney and UNSW — all partners of Sydney Quantum Academy

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Silicon Quantum Computing announces world’s first quantum integrated circuit

Australian quantum computing manufacturer, Silicon Quantum Computing (SQC), has today announced the world’s first integrated circuit manufactured at the atomic scale

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When the improbable becomes real

Artificial intelligence engineer, Maggie Liuzzi studied economics then landed a job in AI – which led her into the exciting world of quantum technologies

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Entranced by the majesty of nature

Jacinta May had always been interested in music and literature, but also physics and chemistry

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Opportunity to support new student scholarships 

A unique opportunity for companies to play an active role in developing Australia’s future quantum workforce

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Solving equations at the speed of light

Sam Roberts long had a passion for abstract maths, and thought he’d end up teaching it at university