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Introducing the EQUS Legacy Website documenting EQUS’s achievements and history, telling the story of EQUS's impact in quantum discovery, engagement, capacity building (people and facilities), research translation, improving equity in STEM, and helping build an Australian quantum ecosystem
Latest Posts by ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems EQUS
You don’t need to be a scientist to learn about quantum – even babies can do it!
Author Chris Ferrie will host a trip through the 'weird, tiny and always surprising' world of quantum Wed 13th at National Communication Museum, Melb—part of Quantum Futures exhibition 🧪 ⚛️
ncm.org.au/events/quant...
The project is led by Postdoctoral Research Fellows Dr Charles Woffinden and Dr Andrew Groszek, who were also behind the earlier research.
Congratulations to all involved on moving this breakthrough one step closer to deployment!
It builds on earlier work supported by EQUS’ Translational Research Program and the Australian Army, where classical sensors were used to demonstrate the concept. The CTCP project takes the next step by integrating quantum sensing for higher resolution and precision.
This capability has major implications for transport logistics, improving load optimisation, vehicle safety, and operational efficiency across sectors such as freight and defence.
This allows not only for accurate weight measurement but also a detailed 3D map of how the mass is distributed and where the centre of mass lies.
Unlike traditional weighbridges that only measure an object’s total mass, this new technology will use high-precision quantum sensors to map the gravitational field produced by a vehicle.
🧪 ⚛️ $326,170 has been awarded to Atomionics, in partnership with The University of Queensland and Exotopic, to develop a quantum-enabled, non-contact weighbridge as part of Round 2 of the Critical Technologies Challenge Program (CTCP)
Tonight in Brisbane – public lecture and fireside chat with Nobel Prize laureate Prof Donna Strickland who will share insights into her pioneering research, the future of laser physics, and her incredible journey to the Nobel Prize. 🧪⚛️
events.humanitix.com/professor-do...
Cool physics talk in Brisbane this coming Monday 👇
"The future of science is cold." Live feed at Australia's National Communication Museum into the lab of Ben McAllister at Swinburne Uni, where Ben is installing a dilution fridge to attain temperatures as low as 10 millikelvin, allowing study of quantum phenomena in the search for dark matter. 🧪⚛️
Quantum tech is advancing fast, but many policymakers and business decisionmakers find themselves confused by the science, let alone how to ID opportunities or risks
This 4-module, instructor-paced course explores enough of the science to boost your understanding, so you can make informed decisions
Quantum Technologies for Decision Makers: How to make strategic decisions when the science + engineering are shifting all around you 🧪⚛️
👉 www.edx.org/learn/quantu...
🫶 Special thanks to event partners:
ARC Centre of Excellence in Quantum Biotechnology
QLD Quantum & Advanced Technologies Research Institute, Griffith Uni
QUT Centre for Materials Science
@aip.org.au QLD,
Defence Science and Technology Group
Prof. Strickland's 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics recognised her groundbreaking work in chirped pulse amplification, which revolutionised high-intensity laser applications
Prof. Strickland continues to lead innovation in nonlinear optics and laser development.
We are delighted to bring you Nobel Physics Prize Laureate Prof. Donna Strickland with a public lecture and fireside chat next month in Meanjin/Brisbane. ⚛️🧪
📅 Monday, 14 July
🕕 6PM
📍 State Library of Queensland + livestream
🎟️ www.quantum2025.org.au/quantum-year...
Sydney (astro)physicists!
@ausphysics.bsky.social and @philuponscience.bsky.social are looking for presenters for Physics in the Pub.
You have 8 minutes to entertain, via: demos, stand up, quizzes, dance, or even powerpoint :)
More information:
www.linkedin.com/events/physi...
⚛️ #Astronomy ⚛️
2024👉 youtu.be/jDQaxKVz9oM
2022-24 Roadtrips by EQUS & @darkmatteraus.bsky.social plus earlier EQUS outreach efforts since 2018 have reached 4000+ students
As part of its legacy, EQUS will co-sponsor the 2025 edition, which will continue to be led by CDM after EQUS ends. See more at www.qdmroadtrip.org
Travelling 8000km Brisbane↝Broome the 13 scientists visited 18 schools + delivered 6 public events in remote towns + additional events in major cities + online
The goal was to make quantum science accessible to students who may never have met a scientist before
2022👉 youtu.be/qU7bRzgi1VQ
The National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip takes physics beyond the city limits, because kids’ access to science shouldn’t depend on their postcode ⚛️🧪
A Roadtrip 2024 milestone was visiting schools + First Nations communities in NT for the first time
2023👉 youtu.be/AEIchs6J93U?...
The 2026 Women in Physics Lecturer nominations have been extended to 15 June. The awardee will give the national Marie Curie Lectures.
The award is open to women who made a significant contribution to physics research & communicate their work to the public.
www.aip.org.au/Women-in-Physics-Lecturer
Quantum tech is no longer hype—it’s real + advancing fast. This 4-module course helps decision makers understand the science & make smarter calls. No physics degree required🧪⚛️
🔗 www.edx.org/learn/quantu...
Developed and led by Andrew White, Russell Manfield & Ashlee Caddell at University of Qld
This resource was created by a team of EQUS scientists headed by Charles Woffinden at The University of Queensland and Lachlan Rogers @quantumdiamonds.bsky.social at University of Newcastle, along with Amy Navarathna, Kristen Harley, and Timothy Hirsch.
Please share with family, friends, schools and anyone else. And we'd also love feedback on anything we missed!
The four-part explainer series is a free resource for any educators, students, or science communicators looking to share accurate but accessible content.
…part of EQUS's mission to 'de-scarify' quantum physics. A worthy goal in this International Year of Quantum Science and Technology #IYQ2025
Curious about quantum physics but not sure where to start—or got friends, family, students in that boat? EQUS's quantum explainer series breaks down the quantum basics, from 'what’s an atom?' to entanglement, tunnelling, and Bose-Einstein condensates🧪⚛️
Check them out at equs.org/explainers
How can quantum physics change notions of cause and effect? Fabio Costa (previously Uni of Queensland, now Nordita) investigates causal relations to determine how quantum physics might change our understanding of cause and effect > improvements in quantum computing 🧪⚛️
👉 equs.org/sites/defaul...
Calling all Canberra quantum enthusiasts: Come along to Quantum Physics in the Pub 29th June to hear local experts unravel the mysteries of the quantum realm in a fun, relaxed, and entertaining setting. 🧪⚛️