A warm welcome to the QTS group to new postdoc, Alan Robertson.
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Paper Dance
Congratulations to Jannis on his first paper with the group, building a new Pauli tracker with the feature of quantifying space and time overheads for algorithmically specific graph state MBQC. arXiv link
Paper Dance
Congratulations to Sam, Jason and Ryan on their new paper examining theoretical scaling of graphs for quantum computing. arXiv Link
Quantum Education, Training and Literacy: Laying Good Foundations for the Future Quantum Industry
Launched November 2023, the whitepaper on Quantum Education, Training, and Literacy highlights the urgent need to bridge the talent gap in quantum technology, emphasising the potential for Australia to lead in this industry through education and inclusion. Authors, UTS QSI Associate Professors Nathan Langford and Simon Devitt have underlined the importance of broadening quantum literacy and engaging under-represented groups, includingContinue reading “Quantum Education, Training and Literacy: Laying Good Foundations for the Future Quantum Industry”
Podcast on Quantum and standards
Following on from the release of the third quantum whitepaper ‘Quantum Education, Training and Literacy’, Associate Professors’ Nathan Langford and Simon Devitt join our host Shannen Brown, along with CEO & Founder of Diraq, Andrew Dzurak and Standard Australia General Manager Adam Stingemore to discuss the brave new world of quantum technology. The experts drawContinue reading “Podcast on Quantum and standards”
Simon Devitt named to Visiting Chair of Excellence in Quantum Technology, InstituteQ, Finland.
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Standards Australia – quantum communications report
In collaboration with Nathan Langford at UTS, Standards Australia commissioned a series of reports of the intersection of standardisation with the quantum technology ecosystem. This is the second of four. Many thanks to both Nathan and the people at Standards Australia for this collaboration.
Standards Australia – quantum computing report
In collaboration with Nathan Langford at UTS, Standards Australia commissioned a series of reports of the intersection of standardisation with the quantum technology ecosystem. This is the first of four. Many thanks to both Nathan and the people at Standards Australia for this collaboration. https://www.standards.org.au/news/chipping-away-at-quantum-computing-challenges-and-opportunities
A Rant with Tim Byrnes of NYU-Shanghai
Paper Dance
First collaboration with UNSW! Thanks to Andrea and full credit to Gozde. Single-Step Parity Check Gate Set for Quantum Error Correction A key requirement for an effective Quantum Error Correction (QEC) scheme is that the physical qubits have error rates below a certain threshold. The value of this threshold depends on the details of theContinue reading “Paper Dance”