New quantum engineering system offers all-optical switching of light for...
Friday, 6 September, 2013A new theoretical quantum engineering system designed by Australian researchers opens up exciting opportunities for telecommunications and optical devices through the emerging...
View ArticlePerth scientist Daniel Creedon receives national award for work in time...
Tuesday, 19 November, 2013A Perth scientist has received a national award for his work in time measurement.University of Western Australia researcher Daniel Creedon developed a new type of clock that...
View ArticleUQ team challenges the limits of famous quantum principle
Wednesday, 5 February, 2014UQ team challenges the limits of famous quantum principle.Physicists from The University of Queensland are challenging the very limits of Heisenberg’s famous uncertainty...
View ArticleAustralian Innovation Challenge 2013 Finalist
Thursday, 28 November, 2013QUANTUM firmware: Enabling the quantum computing revolution.UNIVERSITY of Sydney physicist Michael Biercuk and his team are on to something big - technology that could help...
View ArticleTiny tweezers made from bowtie of light
Monday, 3 March, 2014Tiny tweezers made from bowtie of lightResearchers have built the world's smallest tweezers, capable of picking up a single virus or molecule as the introductory sentence.
View ArticleProbing the sound of a quantum dot
Thursday, 24 April, 2014Probing the sound of a quantum dotPhysicists at the University of Sydney have discovered a method of using microwaves to probe the sounds of a quantum dot, a promising platform...
View ArticleNational award for world-leading physics researchers
Thursday, 22 May, 2014National award for world-leading physics researchersWinthrop Professor Eugene Ivanov and Winthrop Professor Michael Tobar, leaders of the Frequency Standards and Quantum Metrology...
View ArticleTwisting the light away using ultrasmall holes
Friday, 20 June, 2014Twisting the light away using ultrasmall holesA new study shows that light transmitted through apertures smaller than the wavelength of light go through a radical change, splitting...
View ArticleCalling long distance between superconducting qubits
Friday, 4 July, 2014Calling long distance between superconducting qubits – enabling remote quantum applications and teleportationResearchers have developed a way for superconducting quantum chips to...
View ArticleQuantum computers challenge cybersecurity
Monday, 14 July, 2014Quantum computers challenge cybersecurityQuantum computers are set to revolutionise the face of online security. They are the ultimate code breakers and makers, writes Tom Stace.
View ArticleStudy with Us
EQuS is an Australian Research Centre of Excellence grouping some of the best and brightest minds together to unravel the mysteries of the quantum world. This means you will be learning from the best...
View ArticleTabletop experiment could detect gravitational waves
Friday, 17 October, 2014Tabletop experiment could detect gravitational wavesA coin-sized detector might observe gravitational waves before the giant LIGO interferometers, according to two Australian...
View ArticleQuantum reality check
Monday, 9 February, 2015Quantum reality checkSchrödinger’s cat highlights a long-standing dilemma in quantum mechanics: is the cat really alive and dead, or is the weirdness just in our head?...
View ArticleEQuS Winter School
The EQuS Winter School provides graduate students with an understanding of quantum physics and the interdisciplinary nature of the research being undertaken by EQuS. In 2015, the Winter School will run...
View ArticleRegister for the Early-Career Researcher Professional Development Day
This EQuS Professional Development Day for Early-Career Researchers (ECR) aims to equip ECRs with practical skills that will help advance their career. The Professional Development Day will run on...
View ArticleRegister for the EQuS Winter School
The EQuS Winter School provides graduate students with an understanding of quantum physics and the interdisciplinary nature of the research being undertaken by EQuS. In 2015, the Winter School will run...
View ArticleStudy shows how gravity affects quantum behaviour
Tuesday, 16 June, 2015 Gravity may play a significant role in quashing bizarre quantum behaviour in our everyday world, a new international study has found. Dr Magdalena Zych from the ARC Centre of...
View ArticleTalking Science with Daniel Creedon and The Couch
Tuesday, 30 June, 2015David Creedon from the University of Western Australia talks science on The Couch. See more at this link.
View ArticleEQUS Quantum Art Competition 2020
Submit your quantum art for a chance to win $400!In recognition of National Science Week (15–23 August 2020), the ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems (EQUS) is running a...
View ArticleEQUS Quantum Art Competition 2021
Submit your quantum art for a chance to win $500!After a "fascinating and partially bamboozling"2020 Quantum Art Competition, we're back for another year! Visual, audio, written—any kind of art is...
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